- Radio Times
- Review by:
- David Butcher
Tonight there’s the painful sight of Harry and Paul not just missing a comedy open goal but skying the ball into row Z. They open with a sketch making fun at the expense of Ricky Gervais, mocking his sheepish grins, his self-conscious looks to camera and so on. But the impressions are nowhere near good enough, so instead of our biggest comedy star getting taken down a peg or two by a pair of elder statesmen, it all rings a bit hollow. Shame.
Elsewhere, I Saw You Coming has opened an artisan bakery and the posh surgeons, Charles and Sheridan, discuss video games.
About this programme
4/6. Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse reinvent themselves as Ricky Gervais, and the original 1930s version of Oscar-winning film The King's Speech is unearthed. There is also a chance to see what Sherlock Holmes would have been like in a 1970s comedy. With a guest appearance by UKIP leader Nigel Farage.
Cast and crew
Cast
- Harry Enfield
- Paul Whitehouse
- Simon Day
- Felix Dexter
- Kevin Eldon
- Simon Greenall
- Charlie Higson
- Daniel Kaluuya
- Alice Lowe
- Catherine Shepherd
- Tom Stourton
- Nigel Farage
Crew
- Director
- Harry Enfield
- Producer
- Izzy Mant
- Writer
- Paul Whitehouse
- Writer
- Harry Enfield
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