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Keith Barrett - Marion and Geoff
The long suffering minicab driver who has a camera mounted on the dashboard to share his life philosophy and deliberations over his separation from wife Marion who has left him for her work colleague Geoff, taking their two children Rhys and Alun with her.
The long suffering minicab driver who has a camera mounted on the dashboard to share his life philosophy and deliberations over his separation from wife Marion who has left him for her work colleague Geoff, taking their two children Rhys and Alun with her.
Kevin the teenager - Harry Enfield and Chums
Harry Enfield's ultimate adolescent. By turns mumbling incoherently or screaming 'It's not fair!', Kevin loses use of his arms on his thirteenth birthday but gains a greasy mop, a highly excitable trouser snake and a falsetto-voiced mate called Perry with whom he frequently 'went large.'
Harry Enfield's ultimate adolescent. By turns mumbling incoherently or screaming 'It's not fair!', Kevin loses use of his arms on his thirteenth birthday but gains a greasy mop, a highly excitable trouser snake and a falsetto-voiced mate called Perry with whom he frequently 'went large.'
Kevin Turvey - A Kick Up The Eighties
The first TV incarnation of Rik Mayall, Kevin brought a frenzied and paranoid style of investigative journalism to sketch-show A Kick Up The Eighties. He rarely got to the point of anything, but his subject matter was at least diverse, ranging from Nasty Little Sticky Things to Death.
The first TV incarnation of Rik Mayall, Kevin brought a frenzied and paranoid style of investigative journalism to sketch-show A Kick Up The Eighties. He rarely got to the point of anything, but his subject matter was at least diverse, ranging from Nasty Little Sticky Things to Death.
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