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Favourite Harry Enfield charecters

Who's your favourite Harry Enfield character

  • Loadsamoney

    Votes: 2 3.6%
  • Stavros

    Votes: 4 7.1%
  • Kevin & Perry

    Votes: 11 19.6%
  • The Slobs

    Votes: 7 12.5%
  • Mr Chomnley-Warner

    Votes: 12 21.4%
  • The Scousers

    Votes: 3 5.4%
  • Smashie & Nicey

    Votes: 5 8.9%
  • Other please specify

    Votes: 12 21.4%

  • Total voters
    56


Charles 'Charley' Charles

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Ok, due to some recently aquired videos from our very own Jam The Man, I had forgotten how funny Harry Enfield was/is. So who is your favourite charecter of his? Think mine has to be either Kevin & Perry or Mr Chomlney-Warner
 














Bono

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555kaz said:
Ok, due to some recently aquired videos from our very own Jam The Man, I had forgotten how funny Harry Enfield was/is. So who is your favourite charecter of his? Think mine has to be either Kevin & Perry or Mr Chomlney-Warner

*** Pedant alert ***

Harry Enfield's character in the Cholmondley-Warner sketches was Grayson. (Self defence classes was genius)

(Remember Charles Charlie Charles, one of the famous Charles brothers - very funny black and white football sketch)
 


Jam The Man

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Mr Paranoid is bloody funny to be fair.. but as a pairing, Smashie & Nicey take some beating

Smashie: So..tonight's poptastic quiz-quest, who was the the lead singer of Genesis -great-bunch-of-guys-personal-friends-of-mine -do-a-lot-of-work-for-charideee- before Phil Collins?.. I'll repeat that who was the the lead singer of Genesis -great-bunch-of-guys-personal-friends-of-mine -do-a-lot-of-work-for-charideee- before Phil Collins?

Answers on a post card, to Peter Gabriel competition, Fab FM, Fab Towers, Swindon, SW1 3WW (dubya dubya)
 






Jam The Man

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Harry Enfield phrases that need to make a comeback:

Lee and Lance: Is that what you want? Coz that's what'll 'appen...

Smashie/Nicey: Wise words mate

Smashie/Nicey: Type stuff

Scousers: eh eh eh calm down

Grayson: h'yes
 


Charles 'Charley' Charles

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Jam The Man said:
Mr Paranoid is bloody funny to be fair.. but as a pairing, Smashie & Nicey take some beating

Smashie: So..tonight's poptastic quiz-quest, who was the the lead singer of Genesis -great-bunch-of-guys-personal-friends-of-mine -do-a-lot-of-work-for-charideee- before Phil Collins?.. I'll repeat that who was the the lead singer of Genesis -great-bunch-of-guys-personal-friends-of-mine -do-a-lot-of-work-for-charideee- before Phil Collins?

Answers on a post card, to Peter Gabriel competition, Fab FM, Fab Towers, Swindon, SW1 3WW (dubya dubya)

Do you remember Sharpy used to do a quality Tim Nice But Dim impression, was trying to get him to do it the other week, but he going through a Mick Jagger impression


Bono said:
*** Pedant alert ***

Harry Enfield's character in the Cholmondley-Warner sketches was Grayson. (Self defence classes was genius)

(Remember Charles Charlie Charles, one of the famous Charles brothers - very funny black and white football sketch)

Do apologise, like women, I must know my limits :lolol: :lolol:
 


Charles 'Charley' Charles

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Sorry don't flame me, but the Cholmondley-Warner life in the future sketch was the best.
"Life in 1994"
Life will change dramaticly, even the Welsh will be taught to use inside lavatories.

-Hello I'm African, can I live here?

-Yes you can live in my coal bunker, just so long as you promise not to eat my wife
:lolol: :lolol: :lolol: :lolol: :lolol:
 




Jam The Man

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555kaz said:
Do you remember Sharpy used to do a quality Tim Nice But Dim impression, was trying to get him to do it the other week, but he going through a Mick Jagger impression




Do apologise, like women, I must know my limits :lolol: :lolol:

I#ll have to get Sharpy to repeat!.. I know him and Colin thought they could do a good Smashie and Nicey

Entertaining theatre, mate
 








Jam The Man

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L is for Labour
L is for Lice
 






I remember him seeing him do stand-up years ago just before he got on TV and he had this character, an old geezer who I think was from Sussex who was quite reactionary. I wish I could remember his name.
 






Bono

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The wife is on about a Teletubbies parody that featured Phil Jupitus as one of the Teletubbies. They wore football shirts and drank lager....remember it?
 


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