- "
Loadsamoney (Doin' Up the House)" is a
novelty song by the
English comedian Harry Enfield. It was
released as a
single on 25
April 1988
through Mercury...
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creation and
portrayal of
comedy characters such as
Kevin the Teenager,
Loadsamoney,
Smashie and Nicey, The Scousers, Tim Nice-But-Dim and Mr "You Don't...
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comedy on television.
Enfield was
already an
established name due to his "
Loadsamoney"
character (which
featured in a few
entertainment programmes in the late...
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character Stavros (a London-based Gr****
kebab shop owner), and then
Loadsamoney (an
archetypal Es**** boy made good in
Margaret Thatcher's 1980s); he...
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trowelled on two or
three p****es to
achieve this.
Harry Enfield's
character Loadsamoney worked as a plasterer.
Plastering Plaster Brian F. Pegg,
William D. Stagg...
- the TARDIS, The Sweet's "Block Buster!" and
Harry Enfield's
character Loadsamoney. The song also
featured the "You what?"
chant from
Steve Walsh (DJ)'s...
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their UK
number 12 hit "Pump Up the Bitter", and by
Harry Enfield's "
Loadsamoney"
single (produced by a
young William Orbit). Les
Adams also released...
- "Stutter Rap (No
Sleep til Bedtime)" by
Morris Minor and the
Majors and "
Loadsamoney" by
Harry Enfield.
There were also
early pop
records which dabbled with...
- Clary : The Joan
Collins Fan Club -
Leader of the Pack
Harry Enfield :
Loadsamoney (character) - The
plasterer Joe Bolster :
American stand-up Ben Elton :...
- dissent. 11 10 "The
Satire Paradox"
Harry Enfield and his
creation of the
Loadsamoney character 36:50 Wed.,
August 17, 2016 / 22:00 (EDT) In the political...