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Harry Enfield talks about his classic characters
Sketch-show heroes Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse are celebrating 25 years together with their first ever joint tour. Here, Enfield talks Time Out through their classic characters.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 9th November 2015Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse interview
Why now? "It's the right time to do it," laughs 57-year-old Paul, "before we die!"
Sarah Walters, Manchester Evening News, 5th November 2015Harry Enfield & Paul Whitehouse: Legends! - review
The comedy duo celebrate 25 years of their partnership with a new 'very funny' performance.
Veronica Lee, The Independent, 27th October 2015Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse: Legends - review
Yes, they depend on smut and stereotypes in some of their work, and are sometimes a bit reactionary, but that's part of the broad strokes with which they start. They're aware of the criticism, and there's more subtlety close up. Even lesser-known creations (by their standards) are a skilled blend of observation and silliness.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 26th October 2015Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse: Legends! review
A familiar cast of indelible comic characters and pithy catchphrases imbue the veteran duo's live show with a comforting glow.
Brian Logan, The Observer, 25th October 2015Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse: Legends, review
'A welcome silliness in an age of sour disdain'.
Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 24th October 2015Interview: Paul Whitehouse and Harry Enfield
Paul Whitehouse talks new characters, comedy idols and Harry Enfield.
The Latest, 23rd October 2015Harry and Paul interview
Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse are hitting the road for a gruelling series of shows re-creating their most iconic characters and marking their 25-year TV partnership.
Rachael Bletchly, Daily Record, 19th October 2015'We get bored very quickly': Harry & Paul hit the road
Their catchphrases have long since entered the national conversation. But only now are Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse hitting the road. The Legends! tour will revive many of their most popular characters, from Enfield's minted yobbo Loadsamoney to Whitehouse's clubbable old drunk Sir Rowley Birkin, via cheesy Seventies DJs Smashie and Nicey, and highly cultured wolf-whistlers the Posh Builders.
Jasper Rees, The Telegraph, 16th October 2015Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse interview
Why, after 25 years of TV collaboration, have they finally decided to tour together now?
Mark Rees, South Wales Evening Post, 16th October 2015