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  • ad hoc
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    Blimey. I suppose I should have heard of him but... whoosh

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  • ad hoc
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    Rather than answer the obvious follow up question, I'll just Google

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  • ursus arctos
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    Yes

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  • Southport Zeb
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    Richard Masters I think

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  • Ray de Galles
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    "Non-magnetic" was my favourite bit.

    Who is the person confused by geopolitics?

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  • Simon G
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    Thomas Tuchel I believe.

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  • Guy Profumo
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    Who's the used-car salesman in front of the Shed?

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  • Guy Profumo
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    Why? What's he said or done now?

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  • MarkF
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    John Terry will never stop being the gift that keeps on giving… “Don’t say Tanks!”

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  • Patrick Thistle
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    The wordy ones don't tend to have as many visual gags but Moff Eddie Howe reappears as a Death Star commander this week.

    https://www.theguardian.com/football...a-roman-empire

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  • scratchmonkey
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    It is indeed Staveley.

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  • Felicity, I guess so
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    Who's that in the first 2 frames? Ms F guessed it might be Staveley. No comments on this strip, that usually answers my queries

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  • Simon G
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    Originally posted by Sam View Post
    Given that I was at secondary school during the 1990s I always watched his show but (while being entertained by it) never felt I found it quite as funny as all my peers seemed to. Of the stuff I've seen him do, his role as Prince Charles in The Windsors is his best work by a mile.
    It was huge in my school. I bloody loved it. I caught some on Gold a year or two back, and it's fair to say that as a more mature adult (albeit only slightly) it wasn't as funny as I remember.

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  • Gangster Octopus
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    Originally posted by ad hoc View Post
    Norbert Smith: A Life was utterly superb, as 3CR mentions
    Yup.

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  • ad hoc
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    Norbert Smith: A Life was utterly superb, as 3CR mentions

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  • Sam
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    Given that I was at secondary school during the 1990s I always watched his show but (while being entertained by it) never felt I found it quite as funny as all my peers seemed to. Of the stuff I've seen him do, his role as Prince Charles in The Windsors is his best work by a mile.

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  • The Awesome Berbaslug!!!
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    I must admit I never liked harry enfield. big fan of Kathy burke, paul whitehouse and charlie higson mind. Oddly enough a lot of the stuff I didn't like about enfield were characters written by paul whitehouse.

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  • 3 Colours Red
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    End Of An Era is arguably the best thing Enfield's ever done. That or Norbert Smith: A Life.

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  • jwdd27
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  • The Awesome Berbaslug!!!
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    I don't know what they are supposed to look like. Are they the radio disc jockeys?

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  • Nurse Duckett
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    Smashy & Nicey, isn't it?

    (Enfield & Whitehouse)

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  • The Awesome Berbaslug!!!
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    who are abramovich and tuchel supposed to be? Is it stiller and wilson as starsky and hutch when they go undercover?

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  • jwdd27
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    Johnson/Lebedev as Williams/Eriksen was a good 'un too.

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  • Toby Gymshorts
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    "Spackman Werner Overdrive" got a guffaw.

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  • Lymeswold Snork
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    "Space beans". Don't know whether Mr Squires came up with that one, but I'm using it from now on.

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