Saturday Mornings Exclusive Interview: Loadsamoney, The King, and a Singapore POW Story - Comedian Harry Enfield Gets Real
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In this Singapore Exclusive Interview, “Saturday Mornings Show” host Glenn van Zutphen welcomes Harry Enfield, the influential English comedian, actor, writer, and director, ahead of his anticipated show, "Harry Enfield and No Chums," at Singapore's Capitol Theater on November 24th. Enfield, known for iconic characters like "Loadsamoney" and "Kevin the Teenager", shares why he was previously "terrified" to visit Singapore after seeing an old short-hair poster.
Enfield discusses his retrospective show, which promises to feature beloved characters like Loadsamoney and Stavros, as well as an up-to-date take on Prince Charles/The King, whom he played in *The Windsors*. He reflects on his career, noting that Loadsamoney is "richer than ever" today, and reveals that Kevin the Teenager remains hugely popular, even inspiring tribute acts.
The comedy icon also touches on modern political humor, arguing that he aims for mischief, "not malice". He shares embarrassing moments, including a time he mentioned Nelson Mandela’s "Willie" shortly after the latter's release from prison. Enfield also reveals a personal Singapore connection: his great uncle, Major Bennett, was a doctor and a prisoner of war here. Listen in for an insightful, hilarious, and deeply personal chat.
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