Julie Walters and Friends is a fifty-five minute long, one-off comedy sketch show showcasing the talents of actress Julie Walters. Sketches were written by Walters' frequent collaborators: Victoria Wood, Alan Bennett, Willy Russell and Alan Bleasdale.[1] Walters features in every sketch, mostly portraying new characters, though in one, she reprises Mrs Murray, her character from G.B.H., written by Bleasdale.
Sketches
Part 1:
"Jayne Mansfield's Balls", written by and featuring Victoria Wood
Tribute from Victoria Wood
"Mary Brazzle", written by Victoria Wood
Part 2:
"Seating Arrangements", written by and featuring Victoria Wood
Tribute from Alan Bennett
"A Wife of Crime", written by Alan Bennett
"Between the Lines", song written by Victoria Wood
Tribute from Willy Russell
"I Hate Poets", written by and featuring Willy Russell
Part 3:
"A People Person", written by and featuring Victoria Wood
"Tales of Old", written by and featuring Victoria Wood
Tribute from Alan Bleasdale
"All About Michael", written by Alan Bleasdale
"1920s Old Bag", written by Victoria Wood
Titles for sketches and songs taken from the DVD liner notes. Other sources published by the writers at the time of the broadcast used alternative titles. Alan Bennett's sketch was referred to as My Niche; Victoria Wood's song was referred to as A Modern Romance; Willy Russell's sketch was Bring Back Hughie Green; and the final two sketches by Wood in Part 3 were Blackcurrant Sorbet and A Decent Send Off. The opening sketch was always referred to by Wood by the DVD title, but has been previously listed in some sources as Red Balls. Bleasdale's sketch was never previously named but was sometimes referred to as Go Out Dancing.