An award-winning camera crew follow a woman's determined and often heartbreaking attempts to light her boiler.
Where can you buy stair rods? Would Jane Austen have used a food processor? All these questions and more, ignored in this episode.
A paper clip goes on an incredible journey before it reaches your stationery, undergoing 800 processes, none of them interesting.
Charlie Coleridge is divorced, unemployed and homeless. He plans to leave this heartless world behind - as soon as he's tied his cravat.
It's the third week of the experiment, 'Managing without Opera'. How are Hannah and Gavin Coping? Why is their sitting room green?
Comedy by Victoria Wood and guests, featuring Acorn Antiques, Seasons of Love and Keep Right on Shopping.
Stand-up and sketches from Victoria Wood, including the documentary Winnie’s Lucky Day, a shock departure from Acorn Antiques – and two soups.
Victoria Wood casts a comic glance at the world with the help of Julie Walters, Celia Imrie, Duncan Preston and Susie Blake.
Will men ever get pregnant? And if they do, will they wear shoulder-tie dungarees or loose smocks? Whichever, there's bound to be a documentary about it.
A humorous and moving account of a Cumbrian childhood from the 1920s, which lay undiscovered in a biscuit tin for over 60 years. Unfortunately, someone found it.
Only 130 years ago, Charles Dickens was a novelist, a father and a long-distance walker. Now, he is dead. Angela Barlow finds out What Went Wrong.
Three divorcees share a one-room apartment in the Upper East Side. One has a lisp, one has an accordion, and one has an affair with the script editor and gets all the best lines.
Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV
Special
40 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Two EastLatest broadcast: on BBC Four
Available for 8 months
Comedy special written by and starring Victoria Wood with guests Julie Walters, Celia Imrie, Duncan Preston and Susie Blake. Includes a look at the making of Acorn Antiques. Show more