If the answer is 'no', that is entirely understandable - for the new series on BBC2 is arguably a series too far.
Not only have Enfield co. gone a step backwards in being moved from BBC1 (where they were in 2008) back to BBC2 (where they have not been since 1992)...but the absence of any audience laughter makes you wonder how it got made. 
Not only have Enfield and co. not been truly hilarious since the festive special "Harry Enfield And Chums" that was on BBC1 way back in 1998 (or perhaps the compilation of Kevin & Perry moments that was aired in 1999), but the previous series of "Harry And Paul" was an ideal place to stop, since it was funny...but somewhat repetitive.
Surely the short-lived Harry Enfield sitcom "Celeb" (2002) or before that his "Brand Spanking New Show" for Sky One, were more watchable than the current "Harry And Paul"?
Still, what we have now is perhaps better than the ITV1 sketch series "The All-Star Comedy Show" (2004) and its follow-up "Monkey Trousers" (2005) - which unsurprisingly lacked audience laughter!


Not only have Enfield and co. not been truly hilarious since the festive special "Harry Enfield And Chums" that was on BBC1 way back in 1998 (or perhaps the compilation of Kevin & Perry moments that was aired in 1999), but the previous series of "Harry And Paul" was an ideal place to stop, since it was funny...but somewhat repetitive.

Surely the short-lived Harry Enfield sitcom "Celeb" (2002) or before that his "Brand Spanking New Show" for Sky One, were more watchable than the current "Harry And Paul"?

Still, what we have now is perhaps better than the ITV1 sketch series "The All-Star Comedy Show" (2004) and its follow-up "Monkey Trousers" (2005) - which unsurprisingly lacked audience laughter!
