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Papa Lazarou - League of Gentleman
Calls everyone "Dave", sells pegs to the citizens of Royston Vasey, is the ringleader of his "Pandemonium Carnival", and typically travels with 3 dwarves. In his spare time he collects wives, and keeps a list of all of them in a book.
Calls everyone "Dave", sells pegs to the citizens of Royston Vasey, is the ringleader of his "Pandemonium Carnival", and typically travels with 3 dwarves. In his spare time he collects wives, and keeps a list of all of them in a book.
Patsy Stone - Ab Fab
Sixties wildchild, sometime Executive Fashion Editor, Edina Monsoon's best friend (and daughter Saffy's worst enemy) Joanna Lumley permanently changed the world's perception of her by playing Patsy Stone, the woman with an iron constitution, a heart that's just as hard and a hairdo that could survive a nuclear strike.
Sixties wildchild, sometime Executive Fashion Editor, Edina Monsoon's best friend (and daughter Saffy's worst enemy) Joanna Lumley permanently changed the world's perception of her by playing Patsy Stone, the woman with an iron constitution, a heart that's just as hard and a hairdo that could survive a nuclear strike.
Paul Calf
Steve Coogan's Paul Calf can't get out of bed, can't get a job and can't get back with his girlfriend Julie. But he knows where his strengths lie - drinking, smoking and threatening students - so he'll stick with those til something better comes along.
Steve Coogan's Paul Calf can't get out of bed, can't get a job and can't get back with his girlfriend Julie. But he knows where his strengths lie - drinking, smoking and threatening students - so he'll stick with those til something better comes along.
Pauline - League of Gentleman
Pauline is the evil restart officer who loves to belittle and berate her "job seekers", particularly Mickey (who cannot stand up for himself) and Ross (the one guy with the intelligence to fight back verbally). Her friends are her pens and her ambition is to run up a pen shop called 'Her Nibs.'
Pauline is the evil restart officer who loves to belittle and berate her "job seekers", particularly Mickey (who cannot stand up for himself) and Ross (the one guy with the intelligence to fight back verbally). Her friends are her pens and her ambition is to run up a pen shop called 'Her Nibs.'
Pete & Dud
No subject was too high or low-brow for the addled wits of Pete and Dud, the idiot alter-egos of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. Their 'Dagenham Dialogues' on art, life, women and zoology were triumphs of surreal writing and bravura improvisation.
No subject was too high or low-brow for the addled wits of Pete and Dud, the idiot alter-egos of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. Their 'Dagenham Dialogues' on art, life, women and zoology were triumphs of surreal writing and bravura improvisation.
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