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Post by Stan Butler on Jul 31, 2006 16:46:08 GMT
When Harry Enfield was still [quite] funny. After his success in the late 80's with Stavros & Loadsamoney, the BBC gave him his own series, co-starring with (then unknown) Paul Whitehouse. He created memorable characters such as 'The Old Gits', 'The Slobs', 'Tim Nice-But-Dim' and 'The Scousers'.... "Kahm dawwn..... Shutiss yiew" and all that. Was watching some of the old episodes last week on UKTV gold. Quite enjoyed seeing 'em again! Sadly, Harry Enfield milked it too much and the later stuff died on it's arse. Especially the series he did for Sky. That was just shite! Two questions, where is he now? And is it me or does Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) look like Enfield?
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Post by Lieutenant Columbo on Aug 1, 2006 12:27:38 GMT
He does a bit! Yep... thanks to Harry's prog. we had the writing genious of Charlie Higson and Paul Whitehouse who went on to do far funnier stuff! The got better, and Mr. Enfield... Well, never mind. ;D N.
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Post by funkdooby on Aug 1, 2006 19:50:55 GMT
I loved this. The Old Gits, the Slobbs, the Self Righteous Brothers, Mr I Don't Believe You Wanted To Do That and the like. Good stuff.
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Post by Stan Butler on Aug 3, 2006 18:00:36 GMT
I loved this. The Old Gits, the Slobbs, the Self Righteous Brothers, Mr I Don't Believe You Wanted To Do That and the like. Good stuff. ONLY MEEEEEEEE!
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