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Sid Abbot - Bless This House

In the massive 1970s sitcom, Sid James played a family man and travelling salesman, his obsessions were beer, 'bird-fancying', his pipe and football. He was a cheery but often frustrated Londoner who attempted to understand his children's attitudes to sex in the late-hippy period. Often heard saying 'Oh my gawd'
Sid Snot - Kenny Everett

Kenny Everett's aging obnoxious greasy biker was mainly concerned with flipping cigarettes into his mouth. 'Snot Rap', a duet with one of his other characters 'Cupid Stunt' reached no 9 in the charts. Those were the days.
Sir Humphrey Applebey

Not forgetting the initials after his nam - KCB, MVO, MA (Oxon) - the Permanent Secretary to the new Minister for Administrative Affairs is a top level, incredibly smooth senior civil servant whose clever way with words and political prowess puts him in control of his unsuspecting boss. Yes, Minister was a national institution of 1980s BBC programmes, with Sir Humphrey as its shining star.
Smashy and Nicey - Harry Enfield and Chums

A satirical double act so devastatingly accurate it spelled the end for a whole swathe of Radio One dino-jocks. Smashie and Nicey reinvented the English language, giving us 'charidee', 'poptastic', and '???' - even graduating to presenting the real Top Of The Pops.
Sue White - Green Wing

The lunatic Scottish staff liaison officer who has more psychological hang-ups than an asylum. She has many odd habits, including getting all her clothes from the "dead box", a box of clothes that came from the corpses, and inseminating herself with Dr Mac...while he was in a coma.
 
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