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Harry Enfield - Smashie and Nicey - The End Of An Era Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2008

Smashie and Nicey (DJs Dave Nice and Mike Smash) reflect on their radio careers after their depature from Radio Fab FM. Features Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse. Broadcast on BBC1 in 1994. This was inspired by the shake up of BBC Radio 1 by Matthew Bannister which saw the departure of DJs such as Dave Lee Travis and Simon Bates. Also features Alan Freeman and David Kid Jensen.

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  • The 'Mike Smash's Childhood' bit is amazingly black comedy.

  • 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!

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  • me funny farmstead lol

  • Love Harry Endfield explaining one foot in the grave haha :)

  • Why can't I buy this on DVD????

  • This is, quite liderally, the funniest comedy spoof documentary EVER EVER EVER. I wish they would release it on DVD.

  • Haha Alan Freeman in the walking frame and Kid Jenson falling downstairs!

  • @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 cheers

  • @nationwidejazzman95 Bachman Turner Overdrive with "Ain't Seen Nothing Yet", from 1974

  • whats the song at the beginning called?

  • @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.

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