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Victoria Wood: We'd Quite Like to Apologise

on BBC One London

A comic tale written by and starring Victoria Wood.
Ken Hope, who served a 16-year prison sentence, is now one of Britain's top comedy writers.
Meredith Leazely asks if the law should be changed.

With Julie Walters, Una Stubbs, Lill Roughley, Philip Lowrie, Jane Horrocks, Richard Hope, Celia Imrie, Tristram Wymark, Susie Blake, Rosalind March, Valerie Minifie, Peter Martin and Joe Fraser.

(R) (Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Victoria Wood
Director:
Kevin Bishop
Producer:
Geoff Posner
Victoria:
Victoria Wood
Joy-Ann:
Julie Walters
Una:
Una Stubbs
Barbara Appleby:
Lill Roughley
John Appleby:
Philip Lowrie
Cathy Warburton:
Jane Horrocks
Alan Warburton:
Richard Hope
Carol:
Celia Imrie
Guy:
Tristram Wymark
Check-in attendant:
Susie Blake
Woman in lift:
Valerie Minifie
Man on travelator:
Peter Martin
Spanish waiter:
Joe Fraser

BBC One London

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