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Smashie And Nicey T-Shirt

Smashie And Nicey T-Shirt

SMASHIE AND NICEYĀ T-SHIRT

A cultĀ comedy character t-shirt available in black or white cotton.

'Totally Poptastic Mate'

TheĀ Smashie And Nicey T-ShirtĀ celebrates theĀ comedic duo created by Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse.

Mike Smash and Dave Nice were infamously out of touch radio dj's whose heyday has well and truly gone. Inspired by an older generation of radio dj's, including Dave Lee Travis, Alan Freeman, Noel Edmonds and Tommy Vance, Smashie and Nicey worked at fictional radio station FAB FM, a parody of BBC Radio 1.

Each sketch would involve the two talking a stereotypically, obsessively self-regarding disc jockey spiel: reminiscing about their careers, modestly shrugging off their many works of "charidee", and generally being bland and irrelevant, before using a fader (in the form of a giant lever) to play their favourite record "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet" by Bachman–Turner Overdrive.

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SMASHIE AND NICEYĀ T-SHIRT

A cultĀ comedy character t-shirt available in black or white cotton.

'Totally Poptastic Mate'

TheĀ Smashie And Nicey T-ShirtĀ celebrates theĀ comedic duo created by Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse.

Mike Smash and Dave Nice were infamously out of touch radio dj's whose heyday has well and truly gone. Inspired by an older generation of radio dj's, including Dave Lee Travis, Alan Freeman, Noel Edmonds and Tommy Vance, Smashie and Nicey worked at fictional radio station FAB FM, a parody of BBC Radio 1.

Each sketch would involve the two talking a stereotypically, obsessively self-regarding disc jockey spiel: reminiscing about their careers, modestly shrugging off their many works of "charidee", and generally being bland and irrelevant, before using a fader (in the form of a giant lever) to play their favourite record "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet" by Bachman–Turner Overdrive.