Maxine Peake reveals the advice Victoria Wood gave her - The Graham Norton Show: Episode 6
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 bbc.in/iPlayer-Home Programme website: bbc.in/1QFpauv Maxine Peake talks about working with Victoria Wood on dinner ladies and reveals the career advice Victoria gave her.
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That was Victoria Wood.....generous to a fault. RIP.
it was nice of them to pay tribute to her at the end of last week's show
we're losing a lot of names this year aren't we
Another very accomplished actress
That Freeman, such confidence! And in inverse proportion to talent, charisma and looks!
I did like how La Peake, answered Freeman, but didn’t address him….classy!
He seems to shrivelling up with alarming velocity. Every time he pops up annoyingly, he looks even more repulsive, gaunt, angular and absurd. The pretentious prop bins don't help although if ever there was an actor who thought himself above the rest, it's Freeman. Quite sobering that his one and only piece of success, 'The Office' is almost 35 years old! 😊
@@rnw2739 He's been in some of the highest-grossing films of the past 20 years, critically acclaimed tv shows, has been nominated for multiple Emmy's and BAFTA's - objectively, he's more successful than the entire cast of The Office put together. And I love The Office.
Seth's "I have no idea who they're on about but must be pretty sad" face
Seth was told who Victoria Wood was before the recording of the show, and he saw the news headlines of her death too, so he knew well that Victoria Wood was a British comedy legend.
Just what I said. I find these "all sit on a sofa at once" chat shows EXCRUICIATING. Oh for the days of Parkinson...
@@johnking5174 how could you possibly know that?
@@thatsthat2612 Graham Norton mentioned it on his radio show. I remember listening to him speaking about Seth
@@DistantCousin that's pretty much what Parkinson did too. He'd bring them on one at a time, but the guests didn't leave after their "bit" so, by the end of the show, they were all sitting together anyway. That's not massively different to what Graham Norton does.
gorgeous
You can tell those American actors haven't got a clue what La Peake is saying.
They probably haven't read Mein Kampf.
They actually did, as during the pre-meet, Victoria Wood and her career was discussed briefly, as this was made the week Victoria died.
Ms Peake - delightful.
Why does Martin Freeman suddendly think he's Michael Caine, wearing those glasses. Tres Pretentious. What goes on in the minds of celebs, I'll never understand
Qballs Hanratty wtf are u talking about he’s just wearing glasses lmao
So pretentious to wear glasses! 🙄
I thought perhaps he was portraying Dennis Norden, lol.
Exactly! His eyesight is fine it's simply another poncey actor troupe of appearing different to your last job..... they always bung on a pair of bins or grow a beard - this prick has done both and also shrivelled to oblivion as though afflicted with some hideous wasting disease.
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A fat suit? The uniforms in Dinnerladies were so shapeless. Who would have noticed?
Yeah, but she lost about 5 stone!! Her face was still noticeably thinner in series 2