Harry and Paul

[singlepic=53,320,240,,right]A welcome return for Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse on Friday evening, with the “I Saw You Coming” man on deliciously rude form, the posh scaffolders discussing modern art and an amusing 1920s version of The Bourne Identity.
But top of the pile was a superb Dragon’s Den skit, with closely observed impersonations of Peter Jones, [...]

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[singlepic=53,320,240,,right]A welcome return for Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse on Friday evening, with the “I Saw You Coming” man on deliciously rude form, the posh scaffolders discussing modern art and an amusing 1920s version of The Bourne Identity.

But top of the pile was a superb Dragon’s Den skit, with closely observed impersonations of Peter Jones, Duncan Bannatyne, Theo Paphitis and Deborah Meaden ripping to shreds the genius idea of Augcember - an extra month with a new Christmas, but sadly no consideration of where in the year this new month would appear by the nervous entrepreneurs.

Oh and of course who can forget Clive, the Pet Geordie?

The show ended with a spoken tribute to the late Geoffrey Perkins, which also included footage of the series producer taking part in a sketch and forgetting his lines.

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