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Smashie and
Nicey are
comedy characters who
first appeared in the
early 1990s TV
sketch show
Harry Enfield's
Television Programme. They were pla**** by...
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where he
developed numerous characters including DJ Mike
Smash of
Smashie and Nicey,
alongside Enfield as Dave Nice.
While watching a
preview tape...
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Christmas Eve 1992. A special,
Smashie & Nicey: End of an Era
aired at
Easter 1994,
which retired the
characters of
Smashie and Nicey.
After the original...
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portrayal of
comedy characters such as
Kevin the Teenager, Loadsamoney,
Smashie and Nicey, The Scousers, Tim Nice-But-Dim and Mr "You Don't Want to Do...
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BAFTA TV
Award for Best Best
Light Entertainment (Programme or Series) for
Smashie and Nicey: The End of an Era (1995)
BAFTA TV
Award for Best
Drama Serial...
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nameplates were
removed in 1989.[citation needed] The
Smashie and
Nicey 1994 TV
special Smashie and Nicey: The End of an Era
featured doctored and recreated...
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dance troop in Pan's People:
Digging the
Dancing Queens and a
version of
Smashie and Nicey's TOTP
Party originally broadcast on 4
January 1994. VH1 produced...
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featured as part of a
running joke in the
Harry Enfield sketch "
Smashie and Nicey" in the
early 1990s, with the duo
playing the song to end almost...
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appearances in an
acting role in film or
television were in
Harry Enfield's
Smashie and Nicey: The End of an Era as John Past Bedtime, and in 1999 as a "grumpy...
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reins fully in
October 1993. His aim was to rid the
station of its "
Smashie and Nicey"
image in
order to
appeal to the under-25s.
Although originally...