Victoria Nicolls
Born1954 (age 6970)
Occupation(s)Actress, television personality
Years active1980–2003

Victoria Nicolls, (born February 1954) often misspelt as Victoria Nicholls, is an Australian actress and television personality.[1] Nicolls is well remembered by viewers for appearing in the Australian game show Sale of the Century as a hostess from 1980 to 1982.[2] She is also noted for her dramatic roles, such as Raeleen Archer in The Restless Years in the late 1970s,[3] and as officer Heather Rodgers in Prisoner in 1984. In 1995 she was a leading cast member of the soap opera Echo Point.[4]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details
Frizzle Frazzle Frozzle
  • Released: 1981[5][1]
  • Format: LP
  • Label: K-tel (NA589)

Singles

List of singles, with Australian chart positions
Year Title Peak chart
positions
AUS
[6]
1979 "Midnite Rendezvous"[7] 57

Filmography

FILM

Year Title Role Type
1979Temperament UnsuitedKarenFilm short
1979The JournalistPhillipa RichardsFeature film

TELEVISION

Year Title Role Type
1977-1980 The Restless Years Regular role: Raelene Geddes TV series, 112 episodes
1979 Countdown Herself / Singer sings "Midnite Rendezvous" ABC TV series, 1 episode
1980 Simon Townsend's Wonder World Guest - Herself TV series, 1 episode
1980; 1981 The Mike Walsh Show Guest - Herself TV series, 1 episode
1980-1982 Sale of the Century Herself - Hostess TV series
1981; 1982 The Mike Walsh Show Guest - Herself TV series, 1 episode
1981 Channel Nine Celebrates: 25 Years Of Television Herself in audience TV special
1982 The Mike Walsh Show Guest - Herself TV series, 1 episode
1982 The Daryl Somers Show Herself - Guest TV series, 2 episodes
1983 Telethon, South Australia 1983 Guest - Herself TV special
1983 Pretty Petrol Regular role: Lucy James TV pilot
1984 Prisoner Recurring role: Heather Rodgers TV series, 24 episodes
1986 Kids 21st Birthday Channel Ten Telethon Guest - Herself TV special
1988 Hey Hey It's Saturday Herself (Red Faces) TV series, 1 episode
1989 The Bert Newton Show Guest - Herself with Jane Clifton & Julie Adams TV series, 1 episode
1990 Family and Friends Recurring Guest role TV series
1991 Celebrity Family Feud Herself - Contestant with Debbie Newsome, Barbie Rogers & Ena Harwood TV series, 1 episode "Hosts v Hostesses"
1994;2000 Blue Heelers Guest role: Tricia Quinn TV series, season 1, 1 episode
1994;1998 Good Morning Australia Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
1995 Echo Point Regular role: Trish Loman TV series, 130 episodes
1996 English: Have a Go Herself TV series
1998 Good Morning Australia Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
1998;1999 Denise Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
1999 Denise Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
1999 Fox Studios Australia: The Grand Opening Herself TV special
2000 The Morning Show Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
2000 Blue Heelers Guest role: Wendy Ruhl TV series, season 7, 1 episode
2000 Something in the Air Guest role: Chris Folsen ABC TV series, 1 episode
2002 The Best Of Aussie Cop Shows Herself TV special
2003 MDA Guest role: Meredith Cooper ABC TV series, 1 episode
2006 Where Are They Now Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
2021 The Morning Show Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
Film and television
Year Title Role Notes
1978–1980 The Restless Years Raelene Geddes Recurring role[2][3]
1979 Temperament Unsuited Karen
1979 The Journalist Phillipa Richards [8]
1984 Prisoner Heather Rodgers Recurring role[9]
1994, 2000 Blue Heelers Wendy Ruhl, Tricia Quinn Episodes: "Meat Is Hung, Men Are Hanged",[10] "Life Class"
1995 Echo Point Trish Loman TV series[10]
1996 English: Have a Go TV series[11]
2000 Something in the Air Chris Folsen Episode: "The Anchovy"
2003 MDA Meredith Cooper Episode: "Paved with Good Intentions"

References

  1. 1 2 "The serious side of a zany star - The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) - 20 Jan 1982". Trove - National Library of Australia. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
  2. 1 2 "Sale of the Century – Series 1 episode 1". australianscreen. Retrieved 18 December 2019.
  3. 1 2 "Australian who's who of television - The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) - 8 Sep 1982". Trove - National Library of Australia. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
  4. Victoria Nicholls at IMDb
  5. "K-tel - Frizzle Frazzle Frozzle - NA589". Majestic Compilations. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
  6. Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 218. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  7. "45cat - Cover - Victoria Nicolls - Midnite Rendezvous / Until Then - Arrival - Australia - AR-102". www.45cat.com. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  8. "Victoria Nicolls". BFI. Archived from the original on 22 December 2019. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
  9. "Episode 465 - Prisoner Cell Block H (Credits)". Retrieved 22 December 2019.
  10. 1 2 Savage, Desiree (23 October 2017). "A musical making fun of menopause comes to Dapto and Thirroul". Illawarra Mercury. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
  11. "Learn English Conversation - English Have A Go 02 (Credits)". Retrieved 22 December 2019.


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