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Comedian Harry Enfield has lived up to one of his early catchphrases and made 'loadsamoney' from selling his Notting Hill house for about £12m. He defied the credit crunch to make a near £10m profit ...
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Loadsamoney, Kevin the Teenager and Tim Nice-But-Dim to return for new Harry Enfield show
Harry Enfield is back in a riotous new retrospective stage show featuring his most celebrated comedy characters. The funnyman, 64, is hitting the road with a one-man theatre tour, Harry Enfield and No ...
There was something gleefully life-affirming about this pickup-owning character. By Nicholas Lezard On the walk down to the shops I find my way partially blocked by an enormous Ford Ranger parked ...
Lancashire’s Church of England leader is to call on the government to aid those ‘wounded’ by spending cuts after blasting ‘loadsamoney lifestyles’. The Bishop of Blackburn said the world was ‘broken ...
The non-dom is to our age what Loadsamoney was to the 1980s. Where the grotesque comic representation of Margaret Thatcher's government was a wad-waving oaf, the equivalent caricature of the esprit ...
Funny money: 'I’ve been very lucky to have made a pretty good living from making stuff up,' explains writer and comedian Charlie Higson Credit: Photo: David Hartley/REX My father was an accountant but ...
Comedian and actor Harry Enfield has sold his Notting Hill home for a reported £12m - a profit of £10m. It means the 47-year-old, who made his name portraying the 80s character Loadsamoney, is set to ...
Hardly anyone uses €500 notes in normal daily life - shopkeepers generally do not accept them - but nearly 400m of them are in issue. Yet, with a value of €190bn they account for one-third of the ...
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