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Harvey Started conversation Nov 12, 1999
What about the parodies of PIF's that harry Enfield did such gems as "L is for Labour.." and "Women, for pities sake..."
I think these deserve a mention, or at least a link somewhere.
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Harvey Posted Nov 12, 1999
And I think Charly was used in one of the Prodigy's early singles.
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evilnerfherder Posted Feb 21, 2006
Harry Hill did some parodies on 'TV Burp' a couple of years ago. Specifically the Alvin Stardust road safety one. Alvin actually appeared in it, too.
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cyclist1 Posted Mar 7, 2006
I have been watching the reruns on uk gold of harry enfield, those "PIF" parodies are great. howeverto apreciate the true quality of them you must see the very old PIF films which can be found on the web such as "coughs and sneezes spread diseases" and "crossing the road". These were made around the Mid 1940's, bearing in mind that people have just come through WW2 and this is how they are repaid?. Harry enfield have got the parodies spot on.
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