A Bit of Fry & Laurie was a British television sketch comedy show, starring and written by Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, broadcast by the BBC between 1989 and 1995. Running for four series, it totalled 26 episodes (including a 35 minute special in 1987). Series four (1995) [edit]Episode 1 Guests: John Bird, Jane Booker Sketches: Grey and Hopeless Guests Introduction Blame Charter Jane's Poem (NOTE: Script appeared in first script book as Stephen's Poem, but the poem is the same, except the line about his wife dying is changed to Jane's grandfather being murdered.) Smell All We Gotta' Do (song; Laurie performed this song when he hosted "Saturday Night Live" in 2006) Channel Changer Wonderful Life Cocktail Ending: Golden Meteorite [edit]Episode 2 Guests: Fiona Gillies, Kevin McNally Sketches: Dog Hamper Hugh's Bandage Child Abuse Guests Introduction Going for Gold I'm in love with Steffi Graf (song) Lovers' Helper Fascion Avenger Operational Criteria Cocktail Ending: Long, Confident Suck [edit]Episode 3 Guests: Imelda Staunton, Clive Mantle Sketches: Vox Pops Guests Introduction Barman Interruptus Little Girl (song) Making Tea For Some Reason Angry Don't Be Dirty Cocktail Ending: South Seas Vulvic Wart [edit]Episode 4 Guests: Caroline Quentin, Patrick Barlow Sketches: Good Evening Guests Introduction Soccer School Dalliard: Models Hugh Interviewing Guests The polite rap (song) Head Gardener Gelliant Gutfright("Flowers For Wendy") Cocktail Ending: A Quick One With You, Stephen [edit]Episode 5 Guests: Phyllida Law, Stephen Moore Sketches: Oprah Winfrey Guests Introduction Grand Prix Tribunal Red and Shiny Pooch Disgusting Wasps Cocktail Ending: Swinging Ballsack [edit]Episode 6 Guests: None Sketches: Stolen Money Young Tory of the Year Variety Gossiping Heads Death Threat What I Mind (Misunderstood) (Song) Honda The Duke of Northampton Cocktail Ending: Silver Prostate [edit]Episode 7 Guests: Janine Duvitski, Robert Daws Sketches: Guests Introduction Religianto Consent Sophisticated Song (song) Fast Monologue Telephone Alert Truancy Cocktail Ending: A Modern Britain
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