Helen Lederer and Harry Enfield, once a comedian couple, experienced a tumultuous breakup in the mid-1980s after she cheated on him. Despite the drama, she speaks fondly of him, describing Harry as “very talented, very clever and very kind.”
The Mid-80s Romance and Betrayal
Helen dated Harry, who was seven years her junior, during that era. As his fame rose with the Loadsamoney character, she rekindled a connection with a former partner. Guilt struck when Harry arrived unexpectedly at her flat with a bottle of Poison perfume—right after she shared a secret kiss with the other man in a botanical garden.
“I felt sick, ashamed and rumbled,” Helen recalls. She cared deeply for both men and admitted, “At the time the easiest way to avoid hurting either of them was to just crack on with both of them at the same time.” Harry ultimately ended things with a breakup letter.
Reconciliation and Controversial Casting
Years later, they reconciled professionally. Harry cast Helen in The Harry Enfield Show, but in the role of a sex worker—a choice that added irony to their history.
Reflections on Comedy’s #MeToo Era
The stand-up comedy scene now grapples with its #MeToo reckoning, and Helen draws from her own encounters. “Comedy and power can go together,” she notes. “There’s a lot of adrenaline, there’s a lot of excitement, a lot of working late… but, you know, behaviours were different then. #MeToo is a reflection of people having voices who hadn’t voices in the past. In my mother’s day, it would’ve been unheard of.”
Born in Wales to an English mother and Czech father, Helen remembers the early 1980s when some men acted inappropriately toward women, viewing it as bohemian or characterful. “It was easier to just go along with things,” she says. “I don’t see myself as a victim: I wanted to be a better actress.”
“I felt I could go far, and sometimes it was quicker to say ‘yes’ not ‘no’.” Despite her candidness, Helen confesses, “I’m quite people pleasing.” She has been married to her second husband, GP Chris, since 1999.

