Press release -
Celebrating Victoria Wood at major Bury exhibition
Bury Art Museum will host a major exhibition about Victoria Wood to mark the tenth anniversary of her passing.
Beginning on 21 April, it will celebrate the life and achievements of Bury’s most famous daughter and much-loved entertainer.
Working in conjunction with Victoria Wood's Literary Estate, and her family members, Bury Art Museum is delighted to share original scripts, letters, song sheets and photos which all once belonged to Victoria.
Among the items on display will be:
- Notebooks full of Victoria's ideas, and original lyrics for the song “The Ballad of Barry and Freda” (aka “Let's Do It”)
- Photos from her childhood in Bury, her teenage years and as a student at Birmingham University
- Scripts, some of which are handwritten and annotated by Victoria, including “Talent”, “Victoria Wood Presents”, “dinnerladies”, “As Seen on TV”, “Housewife 49”, “Acorn Antiques the Musical”
- Victoria's awards, including her OBE, CBE and her BAFTAs
The exhibition will also include a video montage, which shows ‘behind the scenes’ footage of the filming of “Victoria Wood's All Day Breakfast” which was broadcast on BBC One on Christmas Day 1992, and a recording of a rehearsal of “dinnerladies” before a live audience.
Characters from her stand-up routine, such as Kimberley's Friend and Hayley Bailey the step aerobics instructor, can be seen, as can Victoria performing the song “The Ballad of Barry and Freda”.
This exhibition also features the work of photographers Andy Hollingworth and Harry Borden, whose work shows many of Victoria’s collaborators. Manchester artist Stanley Chow has created a new artwork of Victoria for the exhibition.
Susan Lord, museum and exhibition curator, said: “We are thrilled to hold this exhibition in this most important year, and we are grateful to Victoria’s Literary Estate and her family for lending us so many unique items relating to Victoria’s award-winning career and her home life too.”
Bury Art Museum is open from 10am to 5pm (Tuesday to Friday) and from 10am to 4.30pm on Saturday. Admission is free.
ENDS
Press release issued: 10 April 2026.
Image: Victoria Wood (©BBCPhotoArchive)
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