Harry Enfield performs as Kevin the Teenager during a dress rehearsal for Harry and Paul's
Harry Enfield and chums brilliant hilarious sketch about scousers! Calm down! Hilarious British comedy from the BBC.This is a channel from BBC Studios who he.
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The Scousers was a regular series of sketches from the Harry Enfield's Television Programme BBC comedy show of the early 1990s. Each sketch began with "The Scousers" written in large yellow letters and a short parody version of the Brookside being played. Gary, Barry and Terry
"CALM DOWN,CALM DOWN". Scousers,circa 1997,immortalised by… Flickr
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The Scousers - from the first series of Harry Enfield's Television Programme
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Mark Moraghan The Scousera are a trio of Liverpudlians from Harry Enfield's Television Programme . Played by Harry Enfield, Joe McGann (later by Mark Moraghan) and Gary Bleasdale, Ga', Ba' and Te' are stereotypical Liverpudlians, who alternately fall out and make peace.
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Early life Born in Horsham, Sussex, he is the eldest of four children (and only son) of English television, radio and newspaper journalist and presenter Edward Enfield and his wife, Deirdre Jenkins. The Enfield family are descendants of the nineteenth-century philanthropist Edward Enfield. [2]
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The Scousers was a regular series of sketches from the Harry Enfield's Television Programme BBC comedy show of the early 1990s. Each sketch began with "The Scousers" written in large yellow letters and a short parody version of the Brookside being played. Gary, Barry and Terry
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Harry Enfield - Scousers in the pub