Harry Enfield and chums
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Harry Enfield and chums
Has there been a funnier sketch show than this? Just watched the first ever episode again and absolutely ****** myself.
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Yes. Loads. Remove Paul Whitehouse and it’s inane “look at me acting like boris Johnson again” ***********.
The fast show.
Chewing the fat.
The catherine Tate show.
Three that sprung to mind immediately.
The fast show.
Chewing the fat.
The catherine Tate show.
Three that sprung to mind immediately.
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Fast show perhaps.
Not the other two imo.
Suppose comedy is subjective. But absolutely love harry enfield.
Not the other two imo.
Suppose comedy is subjective. But absolutely love harry enfield.
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[quote="bobinho"]Yes. Loads. Remove Paul Whitehouse and it’s inane “look at me acting like boris Johnson again” ***********.
The fast show.
Chewing the fat.
The catherine Tate show.
Three that sprung to mind immediately
The beauty of this forum is that your only one post away from the worlds biggest know it all.
The fast show.
Chewing the fat.
The catherine Tate show.
Three that sprung to mind immediately
The beauty of this forum is that your only one post away from the worlds biggest know it all.
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the catherine tate show?
you are indeed a comic.
i liked the sketches on the second series of the smell of reeves of mortimer, a bit of fry and laurie, glam metal detectives, the first series of big train, naked video and of course the two ronnies.
catherine tate. jesus.
you are indeed a comic.
i liked the sketches on the second series of the smell of reeves of mortimer, a bit of fry and laurie, glam metal detectives, the first series of big train, naked video and of course the two ronnies.
catherine tate. jesus.
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I was just biting my tongue on that suggestionyTib wrote:the catherine tate show?
you are indeed a comic.
i liked the sketches on the second series of the smell of reeves of mortimer, a bit of fry and laurie, glam metal detectives, the first series of big train, naked video and of course the two ronnies.
catherine tate. jesus.
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Vic Reeves floating about with knives and forks as fingers playing Lloyd Grossman in Masterchef, has got to one of the most horrific looking but funny things seen on TV.
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Big train was superb. I dunno what year it was, but I was somewhere between 16-19 and they tried to kill tigers for charity. Simon Pegg I think?
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I got into Harry Enfield and Chums last year, having been too young to see it at the time. Find it hilarious, and all relevant today.
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Yes most of it is timeless. Some of it old. But most not.SammyBoy wrote:I got into Harry Enfield and Chums last year, having been too young to see it at the time. Find it hilarious, and all relevant today.
The Self Righteous Brothers have me in stitches every time. Getting wound up by imaginary scenarios involving minor celebrities. 'IF NOEL EDMONDS< SHOULD COME IN MY HOUSE EFFING AND JEFFING IN FRONT OF MY WIFE AND KIDS!!!!!!!'
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The Day today should have seen more of our screens though! Equally funny but in a darker / drier way.
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Arthur Haynes was a very funny man. Not a lot will have heard of him.... But very popular in the sixties.
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I was a big fan of "Absolutely"....but the Fast Show was way out ahead for me.cricketfieldclarets wrote:The Day today should have seen more of our screens though! Equally funny but in a darker / drier way.
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Harry Enfield was Loadsamoney which was funny and summed up Thatchers appeal to white van man. After that a few ok characters and sketches but he'd peaked early. Bish bash bosh loads of dosh.
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One of my kids is behaving a bit like Kevin the Teenager..
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Comedy is comedy and loads of people make me laugh heartily.
Paul Whitehouse and Harry Enfield are up there amongst them.
Paul Whitehouse and Harry Enfield are up there amongst them.
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"You're just a fakey cake maker and I ain't got time for you"Bin Ont Turf wrote:Vic Reeves floating about with knives and forks as fingers playing Lloyd Grossman in Masterchef, has got to one of the most horrific looking but funny things seen on TV.
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Was it Thursday nights that it was on? I think I’d have been around Year 9 at school and used to look forward to it every week.
The Scousers and the two babies (was it Harry and Lulu) were brilliant.
He then did another show on Sky One that was disappointing to say the least.
The Scousers and the two babies (was it Harry and Lulu) were brilliant.
He then did another show on Sky One that was disappointing to say the least.
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How weird - was talking about how good Harry Enfield was last night.
Harry Enfield and Fast Show were both brilliant shows. 2 of the funniest ever on TV for me.
Alan Partridge has got to be my all time fave and The Day Today was also excellent.
Loads of great comedy series down the year - not a sketch show but Curb Your Enthusiasm is one of the greatest programmes ever and new series coming soon.
Harry Enfield and Fast Show were both brilliant shows. 2 of the funniest ever on TV for me.
Alan Partridge has got to be my all time fave and The Day Today was also excellent.
Loads of great comedy series down the year - not a sketch show but Curb Your Enthusiasm is one of the greatest programmes ever and new series coming soon.
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Paul Whitehouse as football manager has to be one of the funniest with his multinational pep talks
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The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer
Big Train
The Peter Serafinowicz Show (only one series but I thought it was great)
There’s a serious dearth of decent sketch shows on tv at the minute.
Big Train
The Peter Serafinowicz Show (only one series but I thought it was great)
There’s a serious dearth of decent sketch shows on tv at the minute.
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Forgot about the day today. Enjoyed that a lot.
I suppose it’s like owt else... if ya get it, and you like it, it’s funny. If Harry Enfield ever makes me smile, it’ll be the first time. Paul whitehouse on the other hand...
Anyone remember not the nine o’clock news? Some of their stuff was quality.
I suppose it’s like owt else... if ya get it, and you like it, it’s funny. If Harry Enfield ever makes me smile, it’ll be the first time. Paul whitehouse on the other hand...
Anyone remember not the nine o’clock news? Some of their stuff was quality.
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Bloody hell, you must be as old as me tn. Remember him well and one of his 'sidekicks' was Nicholas Parsons, still going strong and hosting the classic 'Just a minute' on BBC radio. Also part of his act was an Irish fellow,Dermot Kelly? though I stand corrected on his surname. From a similar era I fondly remember 'The Rag Trade' and 'Never Mind The Quality,Feel The Width'. Dad's Army is still way up there in my Top10 and I still try to watch it every week on BBC2.tim_noone wrote:Arthur Haynes was a very funny man. Not a lot will have heard of him.... But very popular in the sixties.
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I remember Arthur Haynes well, he was from the same era as Harry Worth on BBC black and white tv. Later came Dick Emery, Dads Army etc, but my all time favourite from that time was Tony Hancock, both on radio and tv, comic genius. The Two Ronnies deserve a mention for sketch shows, whilst in more modern times The Fast Show was brilliant.
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Shes terribleyTib wrote:the catherine tate show?
you are indeed a comic.
i liked the sketches on the second series of the smell of reeves of mortimer, a bit of fry and laurie, glam metal detectives, the first series of big train, naked video and of course the two ronnies.
catherine tate. jesus.
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Brass Eye in the mix for these - brilliant for a different sort of comedy.
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Anyone fancy a mince by ?
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I didn't 'get' Fast Show when I was younger, loads of folk were into it at school and were quoting it left right and centre, it was like a clique, if you didn't watch it, you weren't in on the laughs and felt left out. I loved Harry and Chums, can't understand why I didn't take to it, maybe hearing 'oh, suits you sir, oh' for the hundredth time that morning turned me off, naff.
15 years later I ended up watching all seasons and episodes over a week with a load of folk in an Australian hostel and thought it was the funniest thing I'd ever seen. It was genius in every department.
I liked the newer Harry and Paul one, 'I saw you coming' 'the chocolateer', I'm sure Burnley got a mention during one of the builders sketches.
15 years later I ended up watching all seasons and episodes over a week with a load of folk in an Australian hostel and thought it was the funniest thing I'd ever seen. It was genius in every department.
I liked the newer Harry and Paul one, 'I saw you coming' 'the chocolateer', I'm sure Burnley got a mention during one of the builders sketches.
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i remember the 'chomondley warner' football sketch where the player had the ball glued to his foot.
we laughed about it so much at school the next day a friend of mine got beaten up by a teacher (a hopeless alcoholic) because he thought we were laughing at him.
the funniest sketch i've ever seen was on naked video. a bloke gets a horrendous haircut but is too polite to complain. he gets out of the hairdressers and tries his hardest to mess up the hairstyle. just as he's dipping his head into a puddle the hairdresser (i think it was helen lederer) comes out with his forgotten coat.
we laughed about it so much at school the next day a friend of mine got beaten up by a teacher (a hopeless alcoholic) because he thought we were laughing at him.
the funniest sketch i've ever seen was on naked video. a bloke gets a horrendous haircut but is too polite to complain. he gets out of the hairdressers and tries his hardest to mess up the hairstyle. just as he's dipping his head into a puddle the hairdresser (i think it was helen lederer) comes out with his forgotten coat.