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Best Harry Enfield and/or Paul Whitehouse sketches?

Started by Kryton, November 09, 2019, 08:34:37 PM

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Kryton



bgmnts

Any old Pathè parody public information film.

Women, know your limits.

touchingcloth

Quote from: Kryton on November 09, 2019, 08:34:37 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9IJnmbneLc

40-45 years...

Edit: Soz, this was meant for comedy chat.

If this is the surgeons, then YES. I've loved that one for twenty, twenty-five years.

Pink Gregory

Fludge?

No.

Bum gums?

No.

Citoris Catoris?

No.

Milky boy?

No.

Bleurm.

No.

Plenis pastilles?

No.

Tuppenny Butterquims?

etc etc

MiddleRabbit


non capisco

Enfield's caller on Down The Line trying to talk to Gary Bellamy whilst repeatedly shouting "WILL YOU SHUT IT?" at his barking dog is absolutely one of the funniest things I've ever heard.

Captain Z

Quote from: Pink Gregory on November 09, 2019, 08:49:33 PM
Fludge?

No.

Bum gums?

Doesn't ring a bell

Citoris Catoris?

'Fraid not

Milky boy?

Not that I recall

Bleurm.

No.

Plenis pastilles?

Doesn't ring a bell

Tuppenny Butterquims?

etc etc

Those are great but for me it's the circular repetition of the responses that makes it.

DrGreggles

Norbert Smith: A Life
Smashie & Nicey: End of an Era

Dr Rock


Cardenio I

Quote from: Kryton on November 09, 2019, 08:34:37 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9IJnmbneLc

40-45 years...

Edit: Soz, this was meant for comedy chat.

Yes! Whitehouse's Sheridan, in particular, is one of the all-time great sketch characters/performances. (All sketches here)

Shoulders?-Stomach!

Confectionery
Women know your limits
40-45 years
Quare


"Martin Scorsese's critically-acclaimed Badfellas" with the swearing dubbed for TV.

Bennett Brauer

Quote from: Default to the negative on November 09, 2019, 11:06:41 PM
This was pretty funny. Arthur Atkinson doing a 1970s sex comedy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JicjC2GXKzE

Inspired by Arthur Askey's role in the 1978 British sex comedy 'Rosie Dixon - Night Nurse'. Can't find image or video evidence of him in action, sadly.


beanheadmcginty

Self-righteous brothers always hit the spot for me.


Those dragons den parodies. Or anything from the story of the two's, which you can watch here:
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1x8xzf


touchingcloth

I was very surprised when I saw the Oscar nominations a couple of years back and had the thought "is that...Parking Pataweo?"

Phil_A

The Two Smileys

https://youtu.be/5g-28u1sJrA?t=579

"Oh dear George, perhaps it would be safer if you said Nil By Mouth."

Gurke and Hare


beanheadmcginty


L is for Labour. L is for Lice. And any 'Where's me wash board?' sketch.

That time they had Nigel Farage on. Oh dear. I suppose he was seen as harmless back then.


Gulftastic


Twed

Well done pike. Have you written anything about contributing to Enfield & co?

Quote from: Gulftastic on November 10, 2019, 06:52:42 PM
For the name alone, BRAVO!
Heh, that wasn't me/my co-writer-I can't remember if we named the character at all. I imagine Big Bob came from Harry/Paul or producer Geoffrey Perkins.
QuoteHave you written anything about contributing to Enfield & co?
Not much on here, if that's what you mean.
It's been long enough that I can't entirely remember what I/we wrote. Big Bob, the "Wishes he was Modern Dad" character, some of the Oi [celebrity] no!, some of Jurgen the German, some of the "For the Sake of the Children" couple, then on The Fast Show the various Christians sketches and a few other bits and pieces.

Twed

Bit weird to think I probably quoted you all throughout my school years, but now here you are on a forum where I could just call you a big nob.