Harry Enfield's Television Programme

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  • 1990
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.3  (1,977)

Harry Enfield's Television Programme was a British sketch comedy show that aired on BBC Two from 1990 to 1992. The show starred Harry Enfield, a notable comedian and actor who was popular at the time for his character work on the show, "Saturday Live". The show was co-written by Enfield and his collaborator, Paul Whitehouse.

The tone of the show was satirical and irreverent, which meant that no target was off limits. The show's main focus was on satirising and parodying British culture, society and politics. The show's sketches featured some hilarious parodies of famous British characters, from Margaret Thatcher to Dirty Den from EastEnders.

One of the show's most memorable characters was Kevin the Teenager, a petulant, smug and self-involved caricature of a British teenager. This character became one of Enfield's most popular, partly due to the fact that it was introduced when Enfield himself was in his early 30s, which added a meta layer of humour to the already hilarious character.

Another popular character was Loadsamoney, a loud and self-important cockney who was obsessed with money and success. The character's catchphrase, "loadsamoney!", became popular in the UK and was even used by the Conservative government of the time to promote their economic policies.

The show also featured parodies of popular British TV shows, like "The Bill", "Blackadder" and "One Foot in the Grave", which amused viewers who were familiar with the original programmes. The show's parodies were clever and well-observed, often poking fun at the tropes and characteristics of the original shows.

The show wasn't just made up of sketches, it also had musical performances by bands from the time. These included Madness, The Housemartins, and Jesus Jones among others. The musical performances were a nice touch, and added another layer of variety to the show.

The show was a major success in the UK, and its popularity led to a spin-off show called "Harry Enfield and Chums". This show featured many of the same characters from the original programme, as well as new ones. The show also featured Enfield and his collaborator Whitehouse in various roles, both in front of and behind the camera.

The success of "Harry Enfield's Television Programme" can be attributed to its mix of topical satire, inventive sketches, and larger-than-life characterisations. The show was refreshing in its irreverence and willingness to mock even the most powerful and revered members of British society. It was also a showcase for the considerable talents of Enfield and his team of writers and performers.

In conclusion, "Harry Enfield's Television Programme" was a hilarious sketch comedy show that was a hit in the UK in the early 1990s. The show's parodies of British culture and society were clever and well-observed, while the performances and writing were top-notch. The show has rightly earned its place as a classic of British comedy, and it continues to be fondly remembered by viewers who enjoyed its unique blend of humour and satire.

Harry Enfield's Television Programme is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (13 episodes). The series first aired on November 8, 1990.

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Episode 7
7. Episode 7
 
The Old Gits pay a visit to Santa's grotto, it's Christmas Day in Les's pub, and the Slobs show off their collection of old pizza boxes. Please note, this version may differ slightly from the UK TX version.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
May 7, 1992
Waynetta gives birth, Mr Cholmondly Warner presents advertisement breaks, and Smashie and Nicey get promoted. Please note, this version may differ slightly from the UK TX version.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
April 30, 1992
Tim-Nice-But-Dim gets mugged, the Old Gits sabotage one another, and one of the Scousers is getting married. Please note, this version may differ slightly from the UK TX version.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
August 16, 2013
We meet some very rude gardeners, the Slobs visit the building society, and Tim-Nice-But-Dim goes to the bank. Please note, this version may differ slightly from the UK TX version.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
April 16, 1992
The Rugby Players attend a dinner party, the Scousers go on Blind Date and we learn a bit of 1930's science. Please note, this version may differ slightly from the UK TX version.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
April 9, 1992
The Aliens take English lessons, and end up at a dinner party, the Old Gits try their hand at mugging, and the Slobs do very little. As usual. Please note, this version may differ slightly from the UK TX version.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
April 2, 1992
The Old Gits go for a drive, DJ's Smashie and Nicey discuss their love of Tuesdays, and the social worker visits the Slobs. Please note, this version may differ slightly from the UK TX version.
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Where to Watch Harry Enfield's Television Programme
Harry Enfield's Television Programme is available for streaming on the BBC TWO website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Harry Enfield's Television Programme on demand at Netflix and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    November 8, 1990
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (1,977)
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