Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse from Harry Enfield and Chums (1994-1997).
"Julio Geordio (Whitehouse), a South American footballer now playing for Newcastle, whose dialogue and dialect, as heard in interviews with TV commentator Tony (Harry Enfield in a John Motson impression), blended Spanish with accent-perfect Geordie colloquialisms" BBC Comedy Guide
Harry Enfield and Chums:
"Julio Geordio (Whitehouse), a South American footballer now playing for Newcastle, whose dialogue and dialect, as heard in interviews with TV commentator Tony (Harry Enfield in a John Motson impression), blended Spanish with accent-perfect Geordie colloquialisms" BBC comedy Guide
"Julio Geordio (Whitehouse), a South American footballer now playing for Newcastle, whose dialogue and dialect, as heard in interviews with TV commentator Tony (Harry Enfield in a John Motson impression), blended Spanish with accent-perfect Geordie colloquialisms" BBC comedy Guide
1970's sitcom The Good Life - self-sufficiency in suburbia - starring Richard Briers, Felicity Kendal, Penelope Keith and Paul Eddington - has the immortal line: "I don't allow my cups and saucers in the front garden"
Harry Enfield's Christmas Chums end title sequence features Harry's characters (Kevin and Perry, Michael Paine, Julio Geordio, Old Gits etc) singing Perfect Day from 1997
Self-sufficiency in Surbiton 70's sitcom - next door neighbours Margo and Jerry Leadbetter (Penelope Keith and Paul Eddington) disagree over Margo's role in the Surbiton Music Society.
"Julio Geordio (Whitehouse), a South American footballer now playing for Newcastle, whose dialogue and dialect, as heard in interviews with TV commentator Tony (Harry Enfield in a John Motson impression), blended Spanish with accent-perfect Geordie colloquialisms" BBC comedy Guide
Harry Enfield, Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson perform Loadsamoney song on Friday Night Live - "D-doin up the house in b-bread and butter, me bird's Page 3 and me car's a nutter"
http://www.foolingno body.com - Marc Wootton (and Sharon Horgan) on The Pilot Show - opening credits of hoax reality show Lapdance Island feature creator Paul Garner and comedian Rob Rouse
British comedy Rita Sue and Bob Too (1986) written by the late Andrea Dunbar starring Michelle Holmes, Siobhan Finneran Lesley Sharp and George Costigan. Here Rita and Sue dance to Bananarama's "More Than Physical".