by Jasper Rees
   81 B.A. Young, Financial Times, 8 April 1980
   82 Letter to Robert Howie, April 1980
   Chapter 9: And Walters
   1 ‘Eighty for the Eighties’, Observer, 30 December 1979
   2 Notes for a speech to launch Lucky Bag: The Victoria Wood Song Book, 1983
   3 Ibid.
   4 ‘Hilarious end to City’s festival’, Lancashire Evening Post, 26 May 1980
   5 Notebook, 1980
   6 ‘This Victoria is amused’, interview with Judi Goodwin, Radio Times, 29 May 1980
   7 ‘Victoria swims to her happy ending’, Daily Record, 13 May 1980
   8 ‘Victoria Wood rising on a gale of laughter’, interview with Jeremy Pascall, Company, January 1981
   9 Letter from Julie Walters, 15 July 1980
   10 Interview with Roger Wilmut, 9 July 1987
   11 ‘Game for a laugh’, interview with John Cunningham, Guardian, 12 October 1983
   12 Charles Spencer, Evening Standard, 30 September 1980
   13 Irving Wardle, The Times, 30 September 1980
   14 R.B. Marriott, Stage, 9 October 1980
   15 Michael Billington, Guardian, 30 September 1980
   16 Stanley Wood letter to Rosalind Wood, 20 October 1980
   17 Letter to Roger McGough, 1980
   18 Afternoon Plus, Thames TV, 21 October 1980
   19 Ibid.
   20 ‘The girl who knows how to say no’, interview with Pauline Peters, Sunday Express Magazine, 24 January 1982
   21 Notes for a speech to launch Lucky Bag: The Victoria Wood Song Book, 1983
   22 Nicholas de Jongh, Guardian, 22 October 1980
   23 John Barber, Daily Telegraph, 21 October 1980
   24 Russell Davies, Sunday Times, 8 June 1980
   25 Herbert Kretzmer, Daily Mail, 2 June 1980
   26 ‘Victoria Wood rising on a gale of laughter’, interview with Jeremy Pascall, Company, January 1981
   27 Ibid.
   28 Victoria Wood Seen on TV, BBC One, 21 December 2009
   29 Letter to Robert Howie, December 1980
   30 Letter to Robert Howie, 13 January 1980
   31 Letter to Roger McGough, 1980
   32 Interview with John Dunn, BBC Radio 2, 8 July 1982
   33 Letter to Robert Howie, 15 August 1981
   34 Letter to Robert Howie, May 1981
   35 ‘The sex-war traitor’, by Chris Greenwood, Sun, 8 August 1981
   36 Letter to Rosalind Wood, March 1981
   37 Postcard to Rosalind Wood, 2 May 1981
   38 ‘Victoria Wood: leaving the one-liners behind’, interview with Bryan Appleyard, The Times, 20 January 1982
   39 Letter to Robert Howie, May 1981
   40 Letter to Rosalind Wood, 1981
   41 Interview with Roger Wilmut, 9 July 1987
   42 Letter from Peter Eckersley, 6 July 1981
   43 Letter from Peter Eckersley, July 1981
   44 Letter from Peter Eckersley, 13 July 1981
   45 Letter to Robert Howie, 15 August 1981
   46 Scrapbook, 1977–1981
   47 The Times, 28 August 1981
   48 Letter to James Eckersley, 13 November 1985
   49 Interview with Roger Wilmut, 9 July 1987
   50 David Wade, The Times, 31 October 1981
   51 ‘The girl who knows how to say no’, interview with Pauline Peters, Sunday Express Magazine, 24 January 1982
   52 Letter from Roger Brierley, 16 April 2002
   53 Interview with Lucy Kenwright, BBC Additional Programmes Unit, 2009
   54 Interview with Roger Wilmut, 9 July 1987
   55 Letter to Lesley Fitton, October 1981
   56 Ibid.
   57 Interview with Roger Wilmut, July 1987
   58 ‘Victor, Victoria’, interview with Tom Hibbert, Options, December 1989
   59 Review by Stanley Reynolds, Guardian, 10 August 1981
   60 Letter to Rosalind Wood, 1982
   61 ‘Tile though your heart is aching’, manuscript, 1982
   62 ‘Girls are a laugh!’, interview with Hilary Kingsley, Daily Mirror, 15 February 1982
   63 The South Bank Show, ITV, 15 September 1996
   64 Michael Church, The Times, 18 January 1982
   65 Chris Dunkley, Financial Times, 3 February 1982
   66 Interview with Lucy Kenwright, BBC Additional Programmes Unit, 2009
   67 ‘A magic combination’, interview with Avril Deane, Journal, 10 February 1982
   Chapter 10: Funny How Things Turn
   1 Letter from Julie Walters, 27 February 1982
   2 Interview with Avril Deane, Journal, 10 February 1982
   3 Pamela Gardner, Belfast Telegraph, 13 March 1982
   4 Reporting London, Thames Television, March 1982
   5 ‘Funny turn’, Christopher Montagu, Sunday Times Magazine, 9 May 1982
   6 Letter to Robert Howie, May 1982
   7 Tom Sutcliffe, Guardian, 14 May 1982
   8 Michael Coveney, Financial Times, 13 May 1982
   9 Robert Cushman, Observer, 16 May 1982
   10 Jack Tinker, Daily Mail, 14 May 1982
   11 Postcard to Robert Howie, 25 May 1982
   12 ‘Funny turn’, Christopher Montagu, Sunday Times Magazine, 9 May 1982
   13 ‘A talent to amuse’, interview with Bruce Jones, Outlook, October/November 1989
   14 Dinnerladies tapes, 27 June 1998
   15 ‘Sweating in the wild West End’, The Times, 9 June 1982
   16 Interview with Lucy Kenwright, BBC Additional Programmes Unit, 2009
   17 Philip Purser, Sunday Telegraph, 5 September 1982
   18 Letter to Jane Wymark, 28 July 1982
   19 ‘It’s funny how Wood warms up with slick Spick’, interview with Jasmine Profit, Bath Evening Chronicle, 25 January 1983
   20 Letter to Jane Wymark, 21 July 1983
   21 Letter to Jane Wymark, 16 August 1983
   22 Letter to Jane Wymark, 21 July 1983
   23 Letter to Jane Wymark, 8 July 1983
   24 Letter to Jane Wymark, 21 July 1983
   25 Ibid.
   26 Letter to Jane Wymark, 8 July 1983
   27 Letter to Jane Wymark, 21 July 1983
   28 ‘Game for a laugh’ interview with John Cunningham, Guardian, 12 October 1983
   29 Notes for a speech to launch Lucky Bag: The Victoria Wood Song Book, 1983
   30 Letter to Jane Wymark, 16 August 1983
   31 Ibid.
   32 Paul Barker, New Society, 1 September 1983
   33 Best of British, BBC One, 1 November 1998
   34 Interview with Lucy Kenwright, BBC Additional Programmes Unit, 2009
   35 Interview, Plays, March 1984
   36 ‘Good Wood’, Robert Cushman, Observer, 6 November 1983
   37 Interview, Plays, March 1984
   38 Letter to Jane Wymark, 7 December 1983
   39 Ibid.
   40 Ibid.
   41 Ibid.
   42 Ibid.
   43 Ibid.
   44 Letter to Jane Wymark, January 1984
   45 Letter to Jane Wymark, 7 December 1983
   46 Letter to Jane Wymark, 2 February 1984
   47 Francis King, Sunday Telegraph, 19 February 1984
   48 John Barber, Daily Telegraph, 14 February 1984
   Chapter 11: Seen on TV
   1 Letter to Jane Wymark, 6 January 1984
   2 Interview with Roger Wilmut, 9 July 1987
   3 Letter to Jane Wymark, 21 January 1984
   4 Ibid
   5 ‘Victoria: we are amused’, interview with Adam Mars-Jones, Independent, 7 October 1987
   6 ‘Victoria’s values’, interview with Ann Steele, Sunday Telegraph, 6 January 1985
   7 Letter to Jane Wymark, 2 February 1984
   8 ‘Porky’s revenge’, interview with David Hepworth, Q magazine, October 1987
   9 Ibid.
   10 ‘Porky’s revenge’, interview with David Hepworth, Q magazine, October 1987
   11 Best of British, BBC One, 11 November 1998
   12 Letter to Jane Wymark, 2 February 1984
/>   13 Postcard to Rosalind Wood, 12 April 1984
   14 Letter from Julie Walters, 1 April 1984
   15 Letter to Jane Wymark, 3 May 1984
   16 Letter from Alan Bennett, May 1984
   17 Letter to Jane Wymark, 3 May 1984
   18 Letter to Jane Wymark, 29 July 1984
   19 ‘Wood on Walters on Imrie on Preston on Blake’, interview with Sue Teddern, Radio Times, 10 December 1987
   20 Ibid.
   21 Letter to Jane Wymark, 25 June 1984
   22 Letter to Jane Wymark, 29 July 1984
   23 Letter to Jane Wymark, 30 August 1984
   24 Ibid.
   25 ‘Wood on Walters on Imrie on Preston on Blake’, interview with Sue Teddern, Radio Times, 10 December 1987
   26 Letter to Jane Wymark, 30 August 1984
   27 ‘Victoria rules as queen of comedy’, interview with Philip Young, Newcastle Journal, 20 March 1995
   28 Letter to Robert Howie, 12 April 1985
   29 ‘Don’t I remind you of Jane Fonda?’ interview with Jo Weedon, Woman’s Own, October 1987
   30 Interview with the author, 4 January 2005
   31 Ibid.
   32 Russell Harty’s Musical Encounters, BBC Radio 4, 25 May 1985
   33 Parkinson’s Sunday Supplement, BBC Radio 2, 26 March 2006
   34 Russell Harty’s Musical Encounters, BBC Radio 4, 25 May 1985
   35 Ibid.
   36 Interview with the author, 4 January 2005
   37 ‘Playing the Piano the Victoria Wood Way’, Lucky Bag: The Victoria Wood Songbook, Methuen, 1984
   38 Russell Harty’s Musical Encounters, BBC Radio 4, 25 May 1985
   39 Letter to Jane Wymark, 21 November 1984
   40 Ibid.
   41 Ibid.
   42 Russell Davies, Observer, 27 January 1985
   43 Nina Myskow, News of the World, 3 February 1985
   44 ‘A thousand weeds’, Glasgow Herald, 9 March 1985
   Chapter 12: Doing It
   1 Letter to Jane Wymark, 21 January 1985
   2 Radio Times, 20 June 1985
   3 Letter to Jane Wymark, 21 January 1985
   4 Letter to Robert Howie, 12 April 1985
   5 Ibid.
   6 Scene – Personal View: Victoria Wood, BBC Two, 9 May 1985
   7 Ibid.
   8 Ibid.
   9 Letter to Jane Wymark, 21 January 1985
   10 The Late Clive James, BBC Two, 22 June 1985
   11 Postcard to Rosalind Wood, 29 April 1985
   12 Letter to Robert Howie, 12 April 1985
   13 Letter to Jane Wymark, 28 May 1985
   14 Ibid.
   15 Ibid.
   16 Letter to Jane Wymark, 24 June 1985
   17 Ibid.
   18 Ibid.
   19 Letter to Jane Wymark, 28 May 1985
   20 Letter to Jane Wymark, July 1985
   21 Letter to Jane Wymark, 7 October 1985
   22 Ibid.
   23 Ibid.
   24 Letter to Jane Wymark, July 1985
   25 Letter to Jane Wymark, November 1985
   26 Ibid.
   27 Introduction to Up to You, Porky, Methuen, 1985
   28 Letter from Geoffrey Strachan, 7 February 1986
   29 Letter from Geoffrey Strachan, 21 April 1986
   30 Letter to Jane Wymark, November 1985
   31 Notebook, 1986
   32 Card to Jane Wymark, 1984
   33 Letter to Jane Wymark, 22 February 1986
   34 Ibid.
   35 Ibid.
   36 Letter to Jane Wymark, May 1986
   37 Ibid.
   38 ‘Woodwork’, interview with Gay Search, Radio Times, 6 November 1986
   39 Letter to Jane Wymark, May 1986
   40 Speech notes, 1986
   41 Letter to Jane Wymark, 22 August 1986
   42 Marxism Today, November 1986
   43 ‘Woodwork’, interview with Gay Search, Radio Times, 6 November 1986
   44 Notes, 1986
   45 Dinnerladies tapes, 25 June 1998
   Chapter 13: An Audience with Grace
   1 Interview with Mervyn Edgecombe, Woman, 15 November 1986
   2 Letter to Jane Wymark, 20 December 1986
   3 ‘Farewell Victoria’, Maureen Paton, Daily Express, 26 October 1986
   4 ‘Porky’s revenge’, interview with David Hepworth, Q magazine, October 1987
   5 Peter Davelle, The Times, 10 November 1986
   6 Letter to Jane Wymark, 20 December 1986
   7 Speech notes, 1986
   8 Postcard to Jane Wymark, 1986
   9 ‘Let’s face it, I just love showing off!’, interview with Gabrielle Donnelly, Woman’s World, February 1987
   10 Letter to Jane Wymark, 24 January 1987
   11 Ibid.
   12 Ibid.
   13 Ibid.
   14 Ibid.
   15 Letter to Jane Wymark, 12 May 1987
   16 ‘Wood on Walters on Imrie on Preston on Blake’, interview with Sue Teddern, Radio Times, 10 December 1987
   17 Interview with Roger Wilmut, 9 July 1987
   18 Ibid.
   19 Letter to Jane Wymark, 8 July 1987
   20 Ibid.
   21 Interview with Roger Wilmut, 9 July 1987
   22 Interview with Lucy Kenwright, BBC Additional Programmes Unit, 2009
   23 Ibid.
   24 ‘Touch Wood’, interview with Paddy Burt, Home & Gardens, October 1987
   25 Notebook, 1987
   26 Ibid.
   27 Letter to Jane Wymark, 6 November 1987
   28 Jack Tinker, Daily Mail, 13 October 1987
   29 Anthony Thorncroft, Financial Times, 14 October 1987
   30 Adam Sweeting, Guardian, 14 October 1987
   31 Catherine Bennett, The Times, 16 October 1987
   32 Notebook, 1987
   33 Letter to Jane Wymark, 5 December 1987
   34 Ibid.
   35 Letter from Helen Wood, 20 December 1987
   36 ‘Margery and Joan’ manuscript, 1988
   37 Letter to Rosalind Wood, 1978
   38 ‘No-one is spared in Vic’s comic cuts’, interview with Jane Peel, Lincolnshire Echo, 22 November 1984
   39 Letter to Jane Wymark, 21 January 1985
   40 Interview with Gay Search, Radio Times, 10 November 1986
   41 Interview with Mervyn Edgecombe, Woman, 15 November 1986
   42 Speech notes, 1987
   43 ‘Babe and the Wood’, interview with Andrea Kon, NZ Listener, 13 August 1988
   44 Ibid.
   45 Tour itinerary notebooks, 1987 and 1988
   46 Letter to Lesley Fitton, 22 July 1988
   47 Ibid.
   48 Card to Alan Yentob, BBC Written Archives Centre File ID 10175665 – Wood, Victoria, 13 April 1988
   49 Letter to Alan Yentob, BBC Written Archives Centre File ID 10175665 – Wood, Victoria, 26 April 1988
   50 What Did ITV Do For Me?, ITV, 20 September 2005
   51 ‘Victor, Victoria’, interview with Tom Hibbert, Options, December 1989
   52 ‘Babe and the Wood – yes, Victoria’s a mum!’, interview with Andrea Kon, TV Times, 10–16 December 1988
   53 Letter to Lesley Fitton, 22 July 1988
   54 Mavis Catches Up With …, Thames TV, 13 December 1989
   55 Ibid.
   56 ‘That will teach you, Thompson’, Margaret Forwood, People, 11 December 1988
   57 Charles Catchpole, News of the World, 11 December 1988
   58 ‘Funny girls’, Hilary Kingsley, Daily Mirror, 15 December 1988
   59 ‘Babe and the Wood – yes, Victoria’s a mum!’, interview with Andrea Kon, TV Times, 10–16 December 1988
   Chapter 14: Staying In
   1 ‘Wood craft’, interview with Philip Oakes, 7 Days magazine, Sunday Telegraph, 8 October 1989
   2 Vivienne Clore letter to James Moir, BBC Written Archives Centre File ID 10175665 – Wood, Victoria, 31 January 1989
   3 Jonathan Powell internal memo to James Moir, BBC Written Archives Centre File ID 10175665 – Wood, Victoria, 20 March 1989
   4 Mavis Catches Up W
ith …, Thames TV, 13 December 1989
   5 ‘Growing out of Acorn’, interview with Richard Brooks, Observer, 12 November 1989
   6 ‘Victor, Victoria’, interview with Thom Hibbert, Options, December 1989
   7 ‘Growing out of Acorn’, interview with Richard Brooks, Observer, 12 November 1989
   8 Casting suggestion notes, 1989
   9 Postcard to Duncan Preston, 1989
   10 ‘Pitching for laughs’, interview with Julie Welch, Radio Times, 9 November 1989
   11 ‘Growing out of Acorn’, interview with Richard Brooks, Observer, 12 November 1989
   12 Noel Malcolm, Sunday Telegraph, 19 November 1989
   13 Alan Coren, Mail on Sunday, 10 December 1989
   14 ‘How a television series is made’, Mens Sana in Thingummy Doodah and Five Other Nuggets of Homely Fun, Methuen, 1990
   15 ‘On Tour with Victoria Wood’, Kaleidoscope, BBC Radio 4, 15 May 1993
   16 Interview with the author, 21 October 1999
   17 ‘If I’d been thin as a teenager and gone out with boys I wouldn’t have had anything to write about’, interview with Ray Connolly, The Times, 28 October 1989
   18 Speech notes
   Chapter 15: Up West
   1 ‘Broken ice in Africa’, Independent on Sunday, 18 March 1990
   2 Notes for speech delivered at Lancaster University, 1989
   3 ‘Growing out of Acorn’, interview with Richard Brooks, Observer, 12 November 1989
   4 Lucky Bang: The Victoria Wood Songbook, Methuen, 1991
   5 Letter to Jane Wymark, 13 June 1990
   6 Ibid.
   7 Wogan, BBC One, 16 April 1992
   8 Letter to Jane Wymark, 1989
   9 Card to Duncan Preston, 1990
   10 Alan Coren, The Times, 3 October 1990
   11 Milton Shulman, Evening Standard, 3 October 1990
   12 Kate Kellaway, Observer, 7 October 1990
   13 Jane Edwardes, Time Out, 9 October 1990
   14 Letter to Jane Wymark, autumn 1990
   15 Letter to Rosalind Wood, autumn 1990
   16 Ibid.
   17 Ibid.
   18 Letter to Jane Wymark, 12 December 1989
   19 Desert Island Discs, BBC Radio 4, 8 February 1987
   20 ‘Porky’s revenge’, interview with David Hepworth, Q magazine, October 1987
   21 Letter to Jane Wymark, 7 January 1991
   22 Postcard to Jane Wymark, 5 February 1991
   23 Ibid.
   24 Letter to Jane Wymark, 23 April 1991
   25 Ibid.
   26 Ibid.
   27 Letter from Geoffrey Strachan, with handwriting by V.W., 5 June 1991