
Acorn Antiques
Comedy
Overview
Starring Victoria Wood, Julie Walters, Celia Imrie, Duncan Preston, with the snobby continuity announcer played by Susie Blake, Acorn Antiques was a mini soap opera set in a shop on the outskirts of Manchesterford. Viewers were gripped with the everyday dramas that beset Miss Babs (Celia Imrie), Berta (Victoria Wood) and the glamorous Mrs Overall (Julie Walters). Now each thrilling episode is available together for the first time on DVD, including "Babs and the Cup of Coffee", "Mrs Overall and her Apron" and the memorable classic "Berta coming through the Doorway". Re-live the drama as Mrs Overall serves up another batch of macaroons and Babs discusses the future of the shop. What will be this week's riveting cliff hanger? Will the set survive? Written by Victoria Wood, Acorn Antiques was Produced and Directed by Geoff Posner and first transmitted as part of Victoria Wood as Seen on TV… in January 1985.
Top Cast


Victoria Wood
Victoria Wood
Berta
Victoria Wood
Berta


Celia Imrie
Celia Imrie
Babs
Celia Imrie
Babs


Julie Walters
Julie Walters
Mrs. Overall
Julie Walters
Mrs. Overall


Susie Blake
Susie Blake
Announcer
Susie Blake
Announcer


Duncan Preston
Duncan Preston
Clifford
Duncan Preston
Clifford


Sam Kelly
Sam Kelly
Director
Sam Kelly
Director


Maggie Steed
Maggie Steed
Marion Clune - Executive Producer
Maggie Steed
Marion Clune - Executive Producer


Deborah Grant
Deborah Grant
Crew Member
Deborah Grant
Crew Member
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