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Acorn Antiques

  • Video
  • 1987
  • PG
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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Celia Imrie, Julie Walters, and Victoria Wood in Acorn Antiques (1987)
ParodyComedy

We meet the regulars of Acorn Antiques going about their daily lives.We meet the regulars of Acorn Antiques going about their daily lives.We meet the regulars of Acorn Antiques going about their daily lives.

  • Directors
    • Marcus Mortimer
    • Geoff Posner
  • Writer
    • Victoria Wood
  • Stars
    • Victoria Wood
    • Celia Imrie
    • Julie Walters
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    290
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Marcus Mortimer
      • Geoff Posner
    • Writer
      • Victoria Wood
    • Stars
      • Victoria Wood
      • Celia Imrie
      • Julie Walters
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Victoria Wood
    Victoria Wood
    • Berta
    Celia Imrie
    Celia Imrie
    • Babs
    Julie Walters
    Julie Walters
    • Mrs. Overall
    Susie Blake
    Susie Blake
    • Announcer
    Duncan Preston
    Duncan Preston
    • Clifford
    Kenny Ireland
    Kenny Ireland
    • Derek
    Rosie Collins
    • Trixie
    Peter Ellis
    Peter Ellis
    • Jerez Martinez
    Nicholas Barnes
    Nicholas Barnes
    • Roberts - Scriptwriter
    Bryan Burdon
    • Undetermined Role
    Graham Callan
    • Undetermined Role
    Deborah Grant
    Deborah Grant
    • Crew Member
    Paul Heiney
    • Self - Reporter
    Sam Kelly
    Sam Kelly
    • Director
    Albert Welch
    • Customer
    Michaela Welch
    • Customer
    Maggie Steed
    Maggie Steed
    • Marion Clune - Executive Producer
    Colin Fay
    • Self
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Marcus Mortimer
      • Geoff Posner
    • Writer
      • Victoria Wood
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    9ignazia

    Best soap spoof

    I always looked forward to an episode of "Acorn Antiques" in Victoria Wood's TV show. As a parody of the locally produced soap operas of the day it worked really well. Set in an antique store in the West Midlands, with "episodes" that were only a couple of minutes long, anything that could happen did happen: car crashes, sudden appearance of long-lost relatives, exposure of long-held secrets; and each episode ended with a cliff-hanger.

    The plot lines were unique and not copycats of other established soap opera scripts of that era and the humour very wry. It's worth noting that Duncan Preston (Mr. Clifford) was a cast member of the original 'Crossroads' soap in the 60s. My favourite character was Mrs. Overall who made a pot of tea every 2 minutes and seemed to have a motto for every occasion - "That's God's way of telling you.....".

    Apart from the wobbly sets the funniest parts were the "out-takes" when the characters thought the film was no longer rolling and reverted to normal speech ["Was that alright, darling?"]. The only minor flaw was that some of the characters spoke so fast or with such a thick accent that it took a few seconds to work out what they just said. I'm hoping this will be released on DVD (R1) with sub-titles and biographies of the main stars.

    Victoria Wood seems to have remained a local UK celebrity but both Julie Walters and Celia Imrie have gone on to international fame thanks to productions that have been popular in North America - i.e. Julie in the Harry Potter movies (as Ron's mum) and Celia in "Nanny McPhee" and the 2nd Bridget Jones movie.
    Benguin

    The best soap - ever

    Acorn Antiques is without doubt the best soap opera ever produced. Okay, so the sets were wonky, the lines were terrible and the actors couldn't act their way out of a paper bag - but this was era defining television...

    All jokes aside, Victoria Wood and her 'family' made this spoof perfect and each episode is a gem. You have to be extremely talented to do spoofs this well.
    4studioAT

    Oh I am pleased

    Victoria Wood was a fab stand-up comedian, a natural writer and actor. However no matter how good 'Eric and Ernie' or 'Housewife 49' were the thing that she was best remembered for was 'Acorn Antiques'.

    It's taken on a life of its own really, and has captured the love of the British public, who remember when soaps such as Crossroads were full of such ludicrous plots and shoddy camera work.

    I like it best in small doses. The DVD they released of only 'Acorn Antiques' seemed a bit too much of a good thing, and the novelty wore off, but packaged in with the rest of Victoria Wood's 'As seen on TV' programme like it was originally I found myself enjoying it more.

    It's well worth a watch.

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    • Trivia
      Apart from Miss Babs (Celia Imrie) and Mrs. Overall (Dame Julie Walters) the only other two people to appear in every episode were the extras, the antiques shop customers played by Albert Welch and Michaela Welch.
    • Quotes

      Mrs Overall: Sometimes I think that being widowed is God's way of telling you to come off the pill.

    • Crazy credits
      Towards the end of one episode there is a spoof credit for an "Antiques Adviser Rosamund Crull".
    • Connections
      Featured in The Greatest: 100 Greatest TV Characters (2001)

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 1987 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Victoria Woods' Acorn Antiques Omibus Edition
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 17 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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