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  2. List of Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV episodes - Wikipedia

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    Continuity announcer: Regional breakfast TV (Susie Blake) Margery and Joan (Julie Walters, Victoria Wood) Continuity announcer: Birthday Parade 1 (Susie Blake) Acorn Antiques – Episode 11; Song: "A Day at the Seaside" (Hope Jackman, Meg Johnson, Victoria Wood) Continuity announcer: Birthday Parade 2 (Susie Blake)

  3. Soap (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Soap is set in the fictional town of Dunn's River, Connecticut. In the opening sequence of the first installment, the announcer says "This is the story of two sisters—Jessica Tate and Mary Campbell". The Tates live in a wealthy neighborhood (the announcer calls it the neighborhood known as "Rich").

  4. List of Soap episodes - Wikipedia

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    The show ran for 85 episodes in its original ABC broadcasts, but its syndication package included 93 episodes (several one-hour ABC episodes, mostly from the condensed Season 4, were split into half-hour syndication episodes). There was also four Soap retrospective specials, which were clip shows designed to catch viewers up with the previous ...

  5. List of Soap characters - Wikipedia

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    Chester and Benson. The Tates and Campbells with Benson. Soap is an American sitcom television series that originally ran on ABC from 1977 through 1981. A parody of soap operas, the show's story was presented in a serial format and featured melodramatic plotlines revolving around a large family in the fictional town of Dunn's River, Connecticut.

  6. Backstage Wife - Wikipedia

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    Each episode opened with the announcer (Pierre Andre, Roger Krupp, Stuart V. Dawson) explaining: Now, we present once again, Backstage Wife, the story of Mary Noble, a little Iowa girl who married one of America's most handsome actors, Larry Noble, matinée idol of a million other women — the story of what it means to be the wife of a famous star.

  7. Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV - Wikipedia

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    All six episodes of the first series were broadcast between 11 January and 15 February 1985 at 9:00 pm on Friday evenings on BBC2.They followed the same format with an opening stand up monologue from Wood, followed by a mixture of sketches, songs and spoof mini-documentaries, with regular soap opera parody Acorn Antiques making its introduction.

  8. You Bet Your Life - Wikipedia

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    Most of the episodes still exist, with 1954–61 episodes syndicated by NBC as The Best Of Groucho. [3] Also existing is the unaired pilot episode (TV version), which was produced for CBS on December 5, 1949. A handful of audio recordings from the radio show also exist dating as far back as 1947, as do a number of one-hour, uncut audio ...

  9. Dick Tufeld - Wikipedia

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    From 1977 - 1985, he was the chief announcer for ABC-TV’s popular “Love in the Afternoon” soap opera promos. He was the main title narrator on the 1979 DePatie-Freleng series, Spider-Woman, as well as the main title announcer on the 1981 Marvel Productions show Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends. [5] [6]

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