@nationwidejazzman95 You're most welcome. Funnily enough Tony Blackburn played it on Pick Of The Pops the other week. "It reminds of those two delightful characters created by Harry Enfield and Paul Whithouse. No idea who they were modelled on though, mayde"
Thank you so much for uploading this.I taped it on VHS many moons ago and must have watched it a dozen times.Now I can bore my wife shitless by watching it again and again.Hoo RAH !!! Poptastic times beckon...
At the start of the video Dave Nice knocks over an old man with a Zimmer frame this was Dave Freeman a D J from the the 60's, that Harry Enfield based his character on.
@Gulftastic I totally agree. I get the impression that the more satirical and intelligent stuff is the work of Paul who seems to have a bit more depth to him than the posh Harry. Regarding unhappy childhoods, I recall hearing a biography on Kenny Everett many years ago on the radio which wasn't dissimilar to this.
Yeah been begging for a DVD of this for years. PLEASE BBC listen up! Genius "you were put 'pon this earth to be one of the world's great philosophers" Haha.
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing! I have this on VHS somewhere, but it's great to see it up on YouTube for people to enjoy and relish and savour in perpetuity - and afterwards!
Love Harry Endfield explaining one foot in the grave haha :)
WAAAAAAAAAAAY 4 months ago
Why can't I buy this on DVD????
MagnusVideos 8 months ago
This is, quite liderally, the funniest comedy spoof documentary EVER EVER EVER. I wish they would release it on DVD.
pollmeister 11 months ago
Haha Alan Freeman in the walking frame and Kid Jenson falling downstairs!
minnietheminx 1 year ago
whats the song at the beginning called?
nationwidejazzman95 1 year ago
@nationwidejazzman95 Bachman Turner Overdrive with "Ain't Seen Nothing Yet", from 1974
ddemaine 1 year ago
@ddemaine cheers
nationwidejazzman95 1 year ago
@nationwidejazzman95 You're most welcome. Funnily enough Tony Blackburn played it on Pick Of The Pops the other week. "It reminds of those two delightful characters created by Harry Enfield and Paul Whithouse. No idea who they were modelled on though, mayde"
ddemaine 1 year ago
Can someone tell me why NONE of Harry Enfield's back catalogue has been released on DVD by the BBC?
philipcordwell 1 year ago
I watched this again now that they have just repeated it on the telly, I pissed myself laughing the same way as the first time round.
Little Britain? nah!
fredmila 1 year ago 5
popadoodledoo!!!
vaj99 1 year ago
"Don't you wish you had a childhood like mine?" The saddest and tmost tragicly funny thing I've ever seen! Paul Whitehouse s an acting God!
killwill83 1 year ago
BBC Two are showing this again on Sunday 9th May 22.40
mike65ie 1 year ago 4
thanks for saying:)
dadorrington 1 year ago
5.23 - how hard does that kid land?
arizonabay1970 1 year ago
Thank you so much for uploading this.I taped it on VHS many moons ago and must have watched it a dozen times.Now I can bore my wife shitless by watching it again and again.Hoo RAH !!! Poptastic times beckon...
masterofallhesurveys 1 year ago
The funniest T.V. programe I have ever seen, used to own it on VHS so it's poptastic to see it again.
NPA1001 1 year ago
1.15 could this be the start of Pauls Green army obession ?
mrbillhicks 1 year ago
Havent seen this in years, cheers uploading classic stuff
leitchee 1 year ago
I could never catch what George Harrison was saying in this interview...
Splazz 2 years ago
Also inspired by Tony Blackburn, Mike Reid and oh yes, Noel Edmunds! Poptastic!
smurfbike 2 years ago
british comady at its prime
playstationdude1 2 years ago 3
"Not now 'kid pension'!" THWACK! lol superb.
LordArsehat 2 years ago
Anyone got a good copy of this on DVD?
Japlick 2 years ago
Stand corrected I did mean to say Alan not Dave Freeman, don't know where that name came from! Yes he was nicknamed Fluff.
oldfart4751 2 years ago
At the start of the video Dave Nice knocks over an old man with a Zimmer frame this was Dave Freeman a D J from the the 60's, that Harry Enfield based his character on.
oldfart4751 2 years ago
No his name was Alan "fluff" Freeman right mate..not aff
rotorking 2 years ago
7.09 enfields trying not to laugh
ybot1983 2 years ago
"have a little chitter chatter with myself" lmfao!!
mac19792006 2 years ago
That tape recording is like Salad Fingers. Creepy...
shaurz 2 years ago
22nd of NOV!
shaurz 2 years ago
What a humongously youtubetabulous video..in a sort of flashvideo posted on the internet type way...
celt67 2 years ago 3
6.48 "dont you wish you"d had a childhood like mine" Oh that bit is creepy!
ajb7876 2 years ago 3
that was Pop-tastic
freshvisionmedia 2 years ago
The 'Mike Smash's Childhood' bit is amazingly black comedy.
Gulftastic 2 years ago 10
Yes, the fact that he can't bear to say the word "mother" is a genuinely creepy moment!
danbo1984 2 years ago
@Gulftastic Its actually quite moving, although I relate to it too well I think....maybe i shouldn't have owned a tape recorder....
sundayuneedlove 1 year ago
@Gulftastic I totally agree. I get the impression that the more satirical and intelligent stuff is the work of Paul who seems to have a bit more depth to him than the posh Harry. Regarding unhappy childhoods, I recall hearing a biography on Kenny Everett many years ago on the radio which wasn't dissimilar to this.
38dragoon38 1 year ago
Anyone fancy giving us a link to the original Beatles interview?
Thanks in advance.
Triplesod 2 years ago
look up: beatles "day by day" 1963
j43ms 2 years ago
Brilliant! Thanks for that. Very much appreciated!
Triplesod 2 years ago
no worries mate!
j43ms 2 years ago
Used to have this on VHS, definately needs a DVD release. One of the best comedy classics of the 90's!
harris176 2 years ago 4
Wow, I taped this back in the day, it was my ABSOLUTE favourite thing ever. Thank you SO much for uploading this.
Weillfanatic 3 years ago
Brilliant video. One of the best on You Tube. Thanks!
guv859 3 years ago
true mate, airbrush-mungusly true! hahah priceless british gold
porsche911fun 3 years ago
"...i've been hiding from Billy-goat Gruff " lol
CADAVERHUSK 3 years ago
Yeah been begging for a DVD of this for years. PLEASE BBC listen up! Genius "you were put 'pon this earth to be one of the world's great philosophers" Haha.
ChrisPhilipsTV 3 years ago 4
this needs a dvd release
givethedjabj 3 years ago 4
oh noooooo....... it cuts out just before "airbrush-mongous"
SirBasildeBrush 3 years ago
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing! I have this on VHS somewhere, but it's great to see it up on YouTube for people to enjoy and relish and savour in perpetuity - and afterwards!
TouringMars 3 years ago 2
pint o milk please me darlin!!!!
kansashornet 3 years ago
I'd take Blackburn, Bates, Reid etc. over Moyles anyday. I'd certainly take Smashie and Nicey over him; if only they were real.
MandysEvilTwin 3 years ago
Me too, DJs have no personality today.
bluesbrother37 3 years ago
excellent! can't wait to hear the bucking horse song again
clarkamondos 3 years ago 3
Ditto - my video copy has gone AWOL - this is sheer brilliance, thanks for uploading. Should be on DVD...
macboffin 3 years ago
Fantastic - used to have this on video but it's since been lost in the ether....thanks for uploading!
shellycoat 3 years ago
Great - pompous, self-important 'DJs'
Guedingen 3 years ago
Weh hey! Whoever has uploaded this is a hero. I can't find it anywhere. Don't think they've got it out on DVD.
ClemenzaKimble 3 years ago
Fantastic upload - thanks!
GooseGreen82 4 years ago