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Acorn Antiques - Episode 3

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2007

This is the third episode of Victoria Wood's "Acorn Antiques" (from "As Seen On TV", 1985). Trixie (Rosie Collins) has some important news for Babs (Celia Imrie)... whatever could it be? More episodes coming!

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  • Celia Imrie...funny as!!! Victoria and Julie need to do a new series, a one off xmas special or something!

  • Funny you should say that - Victoria is returning to TV comedy with a brand new Christmas special for the BBC this year! Not sure if Julie will be a part of it, but we'll have to wait and see. Good news for VW fans anyway...

    (Source: The Guardian)

  • Have you got the clip of Victoria and Julie as hotel receptionists "Thank you for calling the Mayflower hotel, Nottingham this is Samatha speaking..."?

  • Yes I have... will get round to uploading it soon.

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  • Comedy as it should be. Before the BBC became the channel for sheep. Love Rosie Collins - does anyone know what happened to her and can anyone remember the advert she appeared in back in 1978??

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  • I love this!

  • @lickstickly Too right! :)

  • Love the "plenty of sellotape" comment as Celia hands over the world's smallest roll of tape.

  • Wonderful.

  • Celia Imrie really was a sex goddess when she was Ms Babbs, i often think of her whenever im watching the show jumping or grilling a tomato as well

  • Love the way, it's always the same customers!

  • Julie Walters steals every scene she's in! Not that the others are not brilliant, but she's the same in everything she's in! She's such a talent! :)

  • Acorn Antiques was what we used to watch when we had free periods at college. Absolutely loved the show & Victoria Woods' work.

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