COMEDY duo Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse are teaming up for a live sketch show celebrating 25 years of working together.

The pair began collaborating on the 80s entertainment show Saturday Live and had their heyday in the 90s with Harry Enfield and Chums.

They reappeared in the sketch show Harry and Paul in 2007 and were on TV screens last year in Harry and Paul’s Story of the 2s.

The tour, starting in October, will be the first time Harry and Paul have presented their classic comedy characters live.

So expect Kevin The Teenager, Tim Nice But Dim, Loadsamoney, the Old Gits, Smashie and Nicey, Julio Geordio, The Scousers, The Writer and the Landlady and The Surgeons to name but a few.

What's happened to Kevin? Has Loadsamoney still got the dosh? Does Smashie still do a lot of good work for charity and love all the 'Lidl people'? Does Nicey still have his knighthood?

Does Mr Cholmondley Warner still think women should know their limits? Have either of them said to the other: 'I'm considerably richer than you?' There is only one way to find out.

Harry and Paul said: "We've created characters together for over a quarter of a century and we're gagging to go on the road to showcase just about everything we've done for the first time live on stage.

"Why it's taken us so long neither of us knows, so we're hurriedly getting our act together before we bite the dust."

- Tickets for Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse's show Legends go on sale on Monday at 9am.

The pair will perform at Liverpool Arena on November 6 and Manchester Apollo on November 11

Call 0844 8000 400 for Liverpool tickets and 08444 777 677 for Manchester tickets.

DAVID MORGAN