The Summer Show
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A British comedy sketch show from 1975 featuring winners of the ATV talent show New Faces.
Designed to emulate the fast moving style of Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, it featured Marti Caine, Lenny Henry, Victoria Wood, impressionist Aiden J Harvey and singer Trevor Chance. To help out with the first show was the more experienced TV personality Leslie Crowther.[1]
The Summer Show consisted of five, forty five minute specials on the subjects of "holidays", "health and strength","mystery and crime","kids", and "entertainment".[2]
The performers, who were paid £175 a week for their efforts (a pay raise for Wood and a pay cut for Caine), were encouraged to diversify. Thus it featured the unlikely sight of Wood and Crowther duetting and other thrown together combinations for songs, sketches and dances.
Wood said of the experience "it was one of those really bad variety shows where they got the scripts out of other people's dustbins. It was just dreadful." She was told by costumers, who said she was too big for the costumes, "if only you'd lose two stone you could wear this of Anna Massey's"
Wood immediately went back to the unemployment queue when it ended. Whereas the series was a springboard for other cast members. Caine got her own TV series and Henry joined The Black and White Minstrel Show. [1]
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[edit] Archive Status
Unlike so many shows of its time, The Summer Show exists in full in television archives. [3]
[edit] External links
[edit] Notes
- ^ BBC Comedy Guide on The Summer Show (2007-29-03).
- ^ BFI Film & TV Database on The Summer Show (2007-29-03).
- ^ lostshows.com on The Summer Show (2007-29-03).
[edit] References
- [1] (Brandwood, Neil (2002). Victoria Wood – The Biography (page 59). Ted Smart. ISBN 1-85227-982-6. )
Victoria Wood |
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Situation Comedies |
Victoria Wood (1989 TV series) | dinnerladies |
Sketch Shows |
The Summer Show | In At The Death | Wood and Walters | Victoria Wood As Seen On TV | Victoria Wood's All Day Breakfast | Julie Walters and Friends | Victoria Wood: Live In Your Own Home | Wetty Hainthropp Investigates | Victoria Wood with All The Trimmings |
Television Dramas |
Pat and Margaret | Housewife, 49 |
Notable Collaborators |
Julie Walters | Celia Imrie | Duncan Preston | Anne Reid | Susie Blake | Trevor Nunn | Grimms | John Dowie | Patricia Routledge |
Theatre |
In At The Death | Talent | Nearly A Happy Ending | Happy Since I Met You | Acorn Antiques: The Musical |
Stand Up Comedy |
Funny Turns | Lucky Bag | An Audience With Victoria Wood | Victoria Wood Up West | Victoria Wood: Live In Your Own Home | Victoria Wood Live 1997 |
Books |
Lucky Bag:The Victoria Wood Song Book | Up To You, Porky | Barmy | Mens Sana in Thigummy Doodah | Chunky |
Other Roles |
New Faces | That's Life! | Great Railway Journeys of the World | The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse | The Wind in the Willows | Big Fat Documentary | Victoria Wood: Moonwalking
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