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He played the upper crust English character Mr Cholmondley-Warner in spoof 1940s government documentaries in Harry Enfield's Television Programme with excessive Received Pronunciation. His voices for Spitting Image included Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh , weather forecaster Ian McCaskill , Melvyn Bragg , Oliver Reed , South African State ...
Harry Enfield's Television Programme was written by Enfield, Whitehouse, Charlie Higson and Geoffrey Perkins and broadcast on BBC2.The original series titles began with Enfield in a black suit walking towards the camera and blowing two raspberries to the music of a brass band, standing still while the camera showed the upper half of his right side, then flipped to the left side, then ...
Henry Richard Enfield (born 30 May 1961) [1] is an English comedian. He is known in particular for his television work, including Harry Enfield's Television Programme and Harry & Paul, and for the creation and portrayal of comedy characters such as Kevin the Teenager, Loadsamoney, Smashie and Nicey, The Scousers, Tim Nice-But-Dim and Mr "You Don't Want to Do It Like That".
The following is a list of films distributed by Warner Bros. in the 2000s. This list does not include direct-to-video releases or films from New Line Cinema prior to its merger with Warner Bros. in 2008, nor does it include third-party films or films WB gained the rights to as a result of mergers or acquisitions.
co-production with Warner Bros. Animation: Risky Business: distribution only; produced by The Geffen Company: August 12, 1983: Cujo [note 7] North American and West German distribution only; [12] produced by Taft Entertainment Company and Sunn Classic Pictures [13] October 7, 1983: Never Say Never Again [note 8]
Enfield’s Channel 4 comedy “The Windsors” is returning for a coronation special, with the […] King Charles’ Coronation to Get Royal Parody on Harry Enfield Comedy ‘The Windsors’ Skip ...
Melvyn Bragg hosts the film, recalling his similar role in the serious biography "Laurence Olivier: A Life". The film's format satirises the style of television arts biography typified by The South Bank Show, especially "Laurence Olivier: A Life", a 1982 episode hosted by Melvyn Bragg; Enfield, as the aged Sir Norbert, is made up to look very much like the aged Sir Laurence interviewed in the ...
Men Behaving Badly is a British sitcom that was created and written by Simon Nye.It follows the lives of Gary Strang (Martin Clunes) and his flatmates Dermot Povey (Harry Enfield; series 1 only) and Tony Smart (Neil Morrissey; series 2 onwards).