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A Bit of Fry and Laurie
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie, commonly known as ABOFAL or "Boffle", is a British television series starring former Cambridge Footlights members Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, broadcast on BBC2 and then BBC1 between 1989 and 1995. It ran for four series, and totalled 26 episodes, including a 35 minute pilot episode in 1987. Both Fry and Laurie have expressed interest in working together again, but this has not yet taken place, due to both men's busy schedules.The programme was a sketch show cast in a rather eccentric and at times high-brow mould. Elaborate wordplay and innuendo formed the cornerstone of its material; some sketches deliberately threatened to cross the line into vulgarity, but would always finish just before reaching that point.It was a progressive show, playing with the audience's expectations. For example, it frequently broke the fourth wall; characters would revert into their real-life actors mid-sketch, or the camera would often pan off set into the studio. In addition, the show was punctuated with non-sequitur vox-pops in a similar style to those of Monty Python's Flying Circus, often making irrelevant statements, heavily based on wordplay. Laurie was also seen playing piano and a wide variety of other instruments, and singing comical numbers.The first three series were broadcast on BBC2 between 1989 and 1992, and were well-received. The fourth series was shown on BBC1 in early 1995, and was a Retool with each episode featuring a special guest. It had been recorded whilst Stephen Fry was simultaneously preparing for his West End debut (in Simon Gray's Cell Mates), and a combination of the extra workload and poor reviews for his stage performance led to Fry having a nervous breakdown and fleeing to Belgium. The series met with mixed reviews and the show was not renewed.They got together in 2010 for a documentary special, Fry and Laurie Reunited, where they reminisced about their friendship and career, interspersed with tributes from colleagues and friends.Currently, Fry and Laurie have started working together again on an adaptation of Oscar Wilde's The Canterville Ghost. Both have also recently stated that they are definitely considering making a fifth series. But both are, however, also reluctant to commit to any specific promises. | |
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Table Space | |
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Table Space: "Pass The Marmalade!" ("Arse the Parlor Maid?") sketch. The table extends from one room to the other; the wife has to walk through a door to get the marmalade herself. | |
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Cannot Tell a Joke | |
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Cannot Tell a Joke: The "Hedge Sketch" seems to be a very basic scene at a store, but consists of them continuously getting their lines in the wrong order, or speaking the lines of the wrong character, which leads to them starting all over from the start several times. In the end, they both can't remember the final punchline. There is a similar one in which Laurie keeps interrupting the whole time to turn to the camera and tell the audience that this is his favorite gag, and it will be hilarious when they get to the punchline. | |
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Freeze-Frame Ending | |
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Freeze-Frame Ending: Parodied in the pilot episode. The final sketch is a send-up of terrible Australian soap operas, and ends with a dumb joke and a freeze frame...except that the camera is still rolling. The credits roll in their entirety while Hugh does a ridiculous expression and Stephen balances on one foot. | |
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Calvinball | |
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Calvinball: Bushwallyta. The only rule that's clearly explained is that when the referee shouts "Bo-Yayinha!", the players must assemble a working picnic chair from whatever materials are currently available. | |
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Protest Song | |
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Protest Song: 'All we gotta to do is ... (mumblemumble)' Hugh notably reprised this when he hosted Saturday Night Live. | |
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Suicide Is Shameful | |
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Suicide Is Shameful: One guy in the vox pop segment says he has been depressed for 14 years and claims his wife says he should kill himself, but according to him, it's a coward's way out. | |
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The Ghost | |
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The Ghost: Mr. Dalliard, and Valerie from the Tony & Control sketches. Marjorie is almost The Ghost, but does make one appearance. | |
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Overly Narrow Superlative | |
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Overly Narrow Superlative: The poetry sketch. Laurie offers a bit of poetry, Stephen wonders if they're aimed for one of these. | |
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I'm a Humanitarian | |
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I'm a Humanitarian: The "Tahitian" cooking show, where Fry's Julia Child expy advises the best way to prepare ears, fingers, Welsh toes, and footballers' testicles. | |
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Patriotic Fervor | |
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Patriotic Fervor: Frequently mocked. There are the cricket commentators who have a positive Englandgasm over the thought of Garboldisham and strawberries with cream, librarians who cut out entire books until it's left with a bare sentence about how England is great, deriding people for acting un-English... it culminates in the final episode's cocktail, "A Modern Britain", where Stephen adds low-calorie sweetener and "diluted good values" to Jersey cream, Islay malt whiskey etc and then sobbing "IT'S RUINED! BRITAIN IS RUINED!" as he mixes. | |
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Know-Nothing Know-It-All | |
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Know-Nothing Know-It-All: Stuart (Laurie) in the "Gordon and Stuart" sketches, who talks as though he's an expert and puts down his dining partners for "ignorance" when they respond with bemusement—meanwhile, Gordon is demonstrating a mild-mannered but much firmer grasp of the topic, to Stuart's embarrassment. | |
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Verbal Tic | |
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Verbal Tic: In "Society", where Stephen and Hugh try to get a woman (Anne Reid) to join their society in spite of having no idea what it's for or why it exists, Hugh's character has the tic of constantly talking under Stephen's remarks and slightly rephrasing what he's saying, sometimes as semi-gibberish. | |
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Disappeared Dad | |
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Disappeared Dad: Played for Laughs in one sketch. The duo play two very dense, inept detectives who break into the wrong house looking for a man. After confronting the woman who lives there they demand to see her husband, but she's not married. It transpires the only male there is her infant son (played by Hugh Laurie's real son). They are comically unable to grasp the idea that you can have a child without a husband, while the woman explains the father was "a sailor", and apparently is not around. | |
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Hurricane of Puns | |
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Hurricane of Puns: There is some truly groan-worthy wordplay ("The boy lives with his mother because I emptied a bowl of trifle over her; she got custardy") if you'll pardon the pun... what pun? Wasn't there one? Sorry. | |
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IKEA Erotica | |
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IKEA Erotica: A fourth-series sketch has Stephen narrating an "improve your lovemaking" cassette. First off, it's Stephen Fry at his mildest, and secondly, the lovers take the instructions really literally and robotically. | |
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Straw Critic | |
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Straw Critic: The show with the two TV critics has them sprawling further and further down in their chairs, speaking in whining nasal voices and increasingly pretentious language to criticize the previous sketch. By the end they've slid onto the floor and are complaining about that, as well as themselves. (Also an Author Tract, since Fry and Laurie aren't fond of caustic critics.) | |
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Privately Owned Society | |
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Privately Owned Society: Portrayed and Played for Laughs in the sketch "The Privatization of the Police Force". They won't do anything about your stolen car unless you purchase a plan. | |
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Oddly Specific Greeting Card | |
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Oddly Specific Greeting Card: One sketch features a man trying to buy a get-well card for his wife, only to discover that all the cards in the shop come with specific details about who the card is from, who is receiving it and what is wrong with them. (He buys one card for a grandmother with a hernia "on the off-chance", despite the fact that not only would he have to change his name for it to be useful, his grandmother would have to come back to life.) The assistant eventually finds him a card that matches his case precisely... except it's supposed to come from a Frederick, and his name is Alfred. She ends up giving him an oddly specific card expressing sympathy for his situation. | |
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Sophisticated as Hell | |
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Sophisticated as Hell | |
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Just Like Robin Hood | |
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Just Like Robin Hood: Tony of Plymouth, who heckles politicians for bleeding the poor people of England while disguised under a lightweight traveling hat. Of course, he freely admits that you could just write your MP. | |
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Boring Vacation Slideshow | |
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Boring Vacation Slideshow: One sketch had a man (played by Stephen Fry) be forced to listen as another man (played by Hugh Laurie) shows him extremely boring photos of a holiday as punishment for sleeping with his daughter. The father warns him if he does it again, there'll be a slideshow. | |
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Suicide as Comedy | |
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Suicide as Comedy: A depressed guy in the vox pop segment says he once tried to kill himself. Locked himself in the garage, started the car. Turns out it had a catalytic converter and he came out after seven hours with a slight headache. | |
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Cluster F-Bomb | |
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Cluster F-Bomb: Not the F-word itself, but lots of other expletives get clustered: "Oh, double balls and bollocks!" And of course the sketches where John and Peter discuss their health club (and Peter's ex Marjorie) with "Damn" peppered in every other word or so: | |
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TheSixties | |
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A sketch has Fry as the headmaster of a school and Laurie as Mr. Smear, an ultra-strait-laced parent outraged that his young son had been taught "gutter language" and "lies" about human reproduction in biology class — specifically, that "sexual intercourse can bring about pregnancy in the adult female," which he claims is "nothing more than a disgusting rumor put about by trendy young people in The '60s." The baffled headmaster gently points out that Mr. Smear must have had sex with Mrs. Smear at some point to produce little Michael; Mr. Smear is mortally offended and says that Michael is his son "in the normal way," which, when pressed, he describes as getting married, buying a house and some furniture, and just waiting for a bit, making sure to eat three hot meals a day. | |
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Astonishingly Appropriate Interruption | |
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Astonishingly Appropriate Interruption: The entire "Understanding Barman" sketch is based on this, with Stephen (as the titular barman) interrupting Hugh's complaining about his wife to offer him various drinks, snacks or other things, with the offers sounding like he's finishing Hugh's sentences. | |
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No Fourth Wall | |
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No Fourth Wall: Fry and Laurie will sometimes break character during sketches to comment on the scene or address the audience. Sometimes the sketch is interrupted by someone in the audience, like the man (played by Benjamin Whitrow) who claims that they've plagiarized his sketches. | |
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Two of Your Earth Minutes | |
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Two of Your Earth Minutes: "Twenty of your Earth pounds". Yes, Mr. Dalliard's friend again. | |
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Rhetorical Question Blunder | |
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Rhetorical Question Blunder: In "Scumbag", Stephen and Hugh are ineptly interrogating a woman about her husband, despite her repeated claims that she doesn't have a husband. Also appears in the "sex education" sketch: | |
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Pluralses | |
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Pluralses: In the Shoe Shop sketch. "I dislike the word 'brothel', Mr. Jowett. I prefer the word 'brothels'. Yes, this is a brothels." | |
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Stylistic Suck | |
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Stylistic Suck: Played for laughs in the "hedge sketch". Stephen, playing a shop attendant, introduces it in a very formal way. Hugh plays a customer who wants to buy a hedge. He walks up to Stephen and says "Hello, I'd like to buy a hedge, please," and Stephen replies with what should have been the opening line, "Good morning, sir, how can I help you?" They go on like this with the lines persistently in the wrong order, until they both realise that they've blundered and the sketch grinds to a halt. So they start again, this time with the lines in the right order, until Stephen asks, "A hedge? Certainly, sir, what sort of hedge would you like?" and Hugh replies with what should have been Stephen's next line, "Well, we have three sorts, sir: we have the Royal, the Imperial and the Standard hedge." As he does so, he and Stephen realise that Hugh's now saying Stephen's lines. Stephen doggedly goes on saying Hugh's lines, and they physically swap places, which works sort of okay until Hugh rings down to the stockroom to see if they have the right hedge in stock, and when Stephen, playing the stockroom employee, answers "We've got one left," Hugh says (as the customer) "Right, I'll take it then." They swap places again, and Stephen (once again playing the shop attendant) tells Hugh that they've got one left. Hugh replies "Cash, if you don't mind," and Stephen automatically asks him how he would like to pay, before they both realise that once again, they've got the lines in the wrong order. So they start the sketch all over again and play it immense speed without making a mistake, only to get to the end—and realise that there's no punchline. A comically awkward silence ensues. | |
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Not Even Bothering with the Accent | |
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Not Even Bothering with the Accent: Played with in the Michael Jackson sketch. Although he is a skilled mimic, Stephen Fry decided to play "Michael Jackson" in his own accent... and indeed his own clothes with not a single attempt at impersonation... with hilarious results. | |
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Butt-Monkey | |
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Butt-Monkey: Hugh gets punched, hit with a cricket bat, or otherwise beaten up with shocking regularity. It's even worse, as Hugh explained in a later interview that Stephen Fry had never been very good at "acting" hitting people, and so when the script called for him to hit Hugh, he would... well... actually hit him. His "out of character" persona is also routinely insulted and silenced by Stephen, particularly in the third and fourth series. He usually responds by just pulling an embarrassed face. | |
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Crazy-Prepared | |
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Crazy-Prepared: One sketch features Hugh Laurie (in drag) running a shop selling greetings cards with a range of highly specific messages, even down to Stephen Fry's request for a joint birthday and get-well card (as his wife is liable to jealous spasms every time his daughter has a birthday). Sadly, the name on the card is wrong, but fortunately Laurie stocks a sympathy card especially for people who can't get the card they want. | |
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It's a Wonderful Plot | |
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It's a Wonderful Plot: A media mogul (a clear Anonymous Ringer for Rupert Murdoch) gets this treatment. It turns out that if he had never lived, the world would be a much better place where everyone would be cultured and well-educated, and live in peace and harmony since he wasn't able to create his media empire which would profiteer heavily on creating divisions in society through the glorification of violence and spreading bigoted discourses against minorities. This makes him decide to turn his life around — because the peaceful world is ripe to be exploited by manipulative media. At this point, his guardian angel, realizing he's a lost cause who will never improve, pushes him off the bridge, then calls him a twat. | |
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Never Say That Again | |
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Never Say That Again: The "annoying guy at the vet" sketch. | |
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Punchline | |
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Punchline: Frequently avoided. Sometimes Fry or Laurie will end the sketch by complaining that it's gone on too long or killed the joke. | |
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False Reassurance | |
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False Reassurance: | |
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All-Natural Snake Oil | |
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All-Natural Snake Oil: "Nature's own barbiturates and heroin." "It's a simple arsenous monoxid nicotinal preparation taken bronchially as an infumation." "But it can't be natural, can it?" "It's a perfectly natural leaf." "Yes, but setting fire to it and inhaling it?" "Well, it's more natural than Baked Alaska or nylon socks." | |
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Phony Psychic | |
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Phony Psychic: One sketch features a man who claims to bend spoons using the amazing power of... his hands. He is quite offended when called on this. | |
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Flynning | |
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Flynning: In the Tony of Plymouth sketch. | |
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Flair Bartending | |
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Flair Bartending: In the concluding cocktail scenes of series 3 and 4 (see Gargle Blaster below), Stephen dances, gyrates, and twirls arhythmically as he prepares whatever drink (or not-drink) he or the guests have chosen. His performances get more and more absurd, occasionally resulting in a spill, stuffing the shaker down his trousers and hopping around, or on one occasion swinging it like a yo-yo. | |
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Gargle Blaster | |
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Gargle Blaster: In seasons 3 and 4, the show would end with a cocktail being selected and mixed. These started with relatively reasonable suggestions, such as the Whiskey Thunder, involving whiskey, angostura bitters, lemon juice, a pint of oh-so-fresh dairy cream, two olives, and a peanut.note This would in fact be pretty disgusting: the whisky would be heavily diluted by all that cream, which in turn would be curdled by the lemon juice, so you'd end up with salty, bitter, mildly alcoholic sour cream. They then became increasingly absurd, such as a mug of Horlicks (a hot malted milk drink, notably nonalcoholic), all the way up the the finale, which cannot be described in fewer than two paragraphs. | |
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Our Slogan Is Terrible | |
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Our Slogan Is Terrible: "Tidyman's Carpets: The deep shag that really satisfies." | |
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The Maiden Name Debate | |
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The Maiden Name Debate: Spoofed in a Vox Pop segment where a woman says that of course she took her husband's name when she married... she used to be Mary Patterson, but now she's Neil Patterson. | |
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One Dialogue, Two Conversations | |
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One Dialogue, Two Conversations: In "My Dear Boy", Nigel the geeky aeroplane enthusiast answers "Simbold Cleobury's" advert for 'models' (which had indeed been placed in an Airfix enthusiast magazine). Simbold grows more excited and lascivious over Nigel's description of owning a "camel" and starting on modeling at age four and getting covered in glue, and then asks for a photo of his "jumbo" only to be handed a picture of a jet. And Nigel realizes his mistake and takes out another photo, after which he cheerfully agrees to be painted nude. | |
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Painful Rhyme | |
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Painful Rhyme: The entire joke behind Hugh's song Mystery. | |
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Camp Gay | |
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Camp Gay: Simbold Cleobury of the "My Dear Boy" sketch, who opens the door with that enthusiastic greeting—he's theoretically a painter who wears a dressing-gown, dyes his hair lavender, fills his house with louche art and tigerskin rugs, and boasts that his "Moroccan Sunrise" cocktail has caused many a son of Morocco to rise. And also places adverts for (nude male) models in an magazine about (plastic aeroplane) models. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_733e007a | type |
Unwitting Pawn | |
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Unwitting Pawn: Neddy/Teddy in the "Jack and Neddy" sketches. Poor chap is too earnest and good-natured to realize that his friend with the eyepatch is a dangerous revolutionary and possibly a Nazi. Jack manages to pressure him into bombing a restaurant and later installs him as a puppet Prime Minister. Then stabs him with the Stanley knife that Neddy had so obligingly lent him. | |
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Page Three Stunna | |
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Page Three Stunna: Referenced in two sketches. In the It's a Wonderful Life parody, the Rupert Murdoch Expy proclaims "You gotta have tits to sell a newspaper!" after discovering that page 3 was simply more news in a world where he was never born. The song "Little Girl" is about the life of one such model (with appropriate backdrop): discovery, celebrity, marriage, the photographer asking if her daughter would be willing to pose for page 3. | |
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Vox Pops | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_77b2803c | comment |
Vox Pops: One of the classic comedy uses, several times in each episode between sketches. Featured either Fry or Laurie dressed as an easily recognizable British stereotype and saying something dirty ("Well, I'm aroused every morning by a very insistent cock"), satirical ("I was beaten as a child and it didn't do me any harm!" [slaps self]) a play on words ("So I just told him to stuff it!... but he said it had been dead too long"), or just a non-sequitur ("They've got hotter pavements, I know that"). | |
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Translation: "Yes" | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_78f6bb9b | comment |
Translation: "Yes": The entire "Strom" sketch is based on variants of this joke. | |
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Duel to the Death | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_7919a45b | comment |
Duel to the Death: Except that when their intermediary offers the choice of "sword or pistol", what he meant is that the second man will get the weapon not chosen—so Hugh has a pointy metal stick while Stephen gets a firearm. After trying to work out a way to make it fair, they settle on something they do have two of and are left to try and kill each other with the intermediary's two handkerchiefs, until they realize he doesn't have anything left to signal with. | |
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Pocket Protector | |
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Pocket Protector: Parodied in one sketch, where Stephen Fry shows the undamaged cigarette case his grandfather carried into battle in World War I. | |
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Law Enforcement, Inc. | |
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Law Enforcement, Inc.: They had a sketch about this in their very first episode: Welcome to the Private Police Force. It was a humorous take on privatizations then recently conducted by the Thatcher government, as the episode states not only the police but the UK high roads and even the royal family have been privatized. And it implies the police force is owned by Americans. | |
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Chewbacca Defense | |
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Chewbacca Defense: A deliberately ridiculous example in the sketch "Judge Not". It starts: ...And only gets more absurd from there. Best part? She turns out to be his mother! | |
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Eagleland | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_7a265daa | comment |
Eagleland: The "Kickin' Ass" song, and American army general; "Get your ass in here!" America. America. America, America, America, America. Americaaaa-aa-AAA-aAa. America, America, America, America. The States. The States. The States, the States... the States. America. AMERICAAAA... (thud) The "Bishop and the Warlord" trial is also a parody of American litigiousness, with a lawsuit brought by a Literal-Minded woman who obeyed song lyrics to 'set yourself on fire', fought by lawyers who are transparently in in for cash, and with the witness' oath including a disclosure agreement for adaptation into show, film, or stage musical. | |
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Miss Conception | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_7ab37e1 | comment |
Miss Conception: A sketch has Fry as the headmaster of a school and Laurie as Mr. Smear, an ultra-strait-laced parent outraged that his young son had been taught "gutter language" and "lies" about human reproduction in biology class — specifically, that "sexual intercourse can bring about pregnancy in the adult female," which he claims is "nothing more than a disgusting rumor put about by trendy young people in The '60s." The baffled headmaster gently points out that Mr. Smear must have had sex with Mrs. Smear at some point to produce little Michael; Mr. Smear is mortally offended and says that Michael is his son "in the normal way," which, when pressed, he describes as getting married, buying a house and some furniture, and just waiting for a bit, making sure to eat three hot meals a day. Inverted in a sketch with a stuffy father (Fry) asking his son (Laurie) if he was aware of the facts of life before his impending marriage. It turns out that the real process has a lot to do with Tidyman's Carpets. In one of the Vox Pops, a man indignantly reports that he and his wife had their first child on the NHS and had to wait nine months. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_7dbfa45b | type |
Spy Speak | |
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Spy Speak: Thoroughly averted in the "Tony and CONTROL" sketches, discussing matters of international espionage as if explaining them to a 3-year-old. Also parodied in one of the "Mr. Dalliard" sketches where the secret code phrase is "Good morning." This ends in embarrassment. | |
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Compensating for Something | |
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Compensating for Something: One character whose genitals have been removed is offered a doberman, a combat jacket, a subscription to Guns and Ammo and a rusty white van, for the dual purpose of restoring his manhood and... | |
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Inherently Funny Words | |
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Inherently Funny Words: "A model?" from the Airfix model shop sketch. | |
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Never Bring a Knife to a Gun Fight | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_85b5dc7 | comment |
Never Bring a Knife to a Gun Fight: "The Duel" sketch. Hugh's character is given the choice of weapons: sword or pistol. He chooses sword, so the referee hands him the sword— then hands Stephen's character the pistol. Hugh protests that this isn't what he meant, then silliness ensues as they try to figure out a way to make the fight fair since those are the only weapons they have. | |
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Bait-and-Switch | |
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Bait-and-Switch: Done when Stephen has shot Hugh after Hugh was performing a particularly annoying song. Stephen quickly shifts into presenting a tribute to "the late Hugh Laurie", complete with testimonials from other actors and friends. Rowan Atkinson delivers it: | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_87d7e9fa | type |
Surreal Humor | |
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Surreal Humor: Part of the humor are the bizarre, not-quite-right words or elements that have little to do with the actual sketch, e.g., a man eating cornflakes with a knife and fork, or Tony of Plymouth decrying a politician for lining his bathroom with venison and other fine delicacies. | |
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Stiff Upper Lip | |
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Stiff Upper Lip: this is the other element of the "Tony and Control" sketches, as both characters are utterly unflappable, even when, for instance, Control announces he's actually a Soviet agent or when he falls out a window | |
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Sucks at Dancing | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_88aa2bb9 | comment |
Sucks at Dancing: Stephen's attempts to move to a rhythm are truly painful to behold. Just look at the "Dancercise" sketch. | |
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The Chosen One | |
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The Chosen One: Parodied in "A Word, Timothy". | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_8b68d9a7 | type |
Stalker with a Crush | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_8b68d9a7 | comment |
Stalker with a Crush: Hugh Laurie plays one of these in the Steffi Graf song. | |
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Literal Metaphor | |
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In another she interrupts as the crew attempts to interview another woman (Stephen) to rant about the waste of her license fees and how she's going to write a very stiff letter... on cardboard. And she's gonna post it, too. | |
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Sickeningly Sweet | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_8ee72ccd | comment |
Sickeningly Sweet: The awful dog owner in the vet sketch is disgustingly twee in all his speech patterns (he's the tommy-toe guy). When Hugh's character tries to shut up his inane prattle by saying he's there to have his cat put down due to liver cancer, Stephen only takes a beat before baby-talking to the cat about cancie-wancie. No wonder his dog is there to have him put down. | |
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Driver of a Black Cab | |
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Driver of a Black Cab: One of the stock characters in the Vox Pops, played by Stephen Fry with a mustache. Cab drivers being friendly, polite and helpful is a symptom of Rupert Murdoch's absence from the world in the It's a Wonderful Plot sketch. | |
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Shaped Like Itself | |
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Shaped Like Itself: In a tribute to Hugh (whom he has just mercy killed), Stephen says that Hugh Laurie's real name was Hugh Laurie, though he was more commonly known by his stage name, Hugh Laurie. "You leave the boy out of this; he's just a boy!" | |
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Not So Above It All | |
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Not So Above It All: The politician forced to endure the heckles of a punter yelling that he's trying to rob the poor to line his own bathroom with venison and fine treats initially reacts with mild bemusement... until he learns he's facing Tony of Plymouth, a Just Like Robin Hood do-gooder, at which point he turns into a sneering matinee villain. | |
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Moral Guardians | |
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Moral Guardians: A man comes to complain to his son's school about his son being taught about sex in biology. It quickly becomes clear the dad has no idea how children are really conceived. | |
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Excuse Question | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_980a97a2 | comment |
Excuse Question: Parodied. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_985d3ad0 | type |
Cross-Cast Role | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_985d3ad0 | comment |
Crosscast Role: Both Fry and Laurie frequently wear drag to act out a part. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_9952b10b | type |
Re-Release Soundtrack | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_9952b10b | comment |
Re-Release Soundtrack: The final sketch of Series 1 (officially known as "The Duel", but better known as "Tony of Plymouth") originally featured the theme from the 1940 film The Sky Hawk over the duel. It could not be cleared for the DVD release, so stock library music was pasted over it (with the unfortunate effect of making most of the dialogue inaudible). The TV version of the Countdown sketch uses the actual Countdown think music, but the DVD replaces this with a generic piece. | |
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Pelvic Thrust | |
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Pelvic Thrust: Fry playing Michael Jackson performs a song "Move It On Out Girl". He does Micheal Jackson's signature "grab-crotch-pelvic-thrust". | |
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Kill It with Fire | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_9c1f758a | comment |
Kill It with Fire: A pair of monks soundly denounce and prepare to immolate an object they claim is an instrument of Satan, with all the gravity and drama you'd expect from medieval clerics, and solemnly prepare the "chasting dish" for the offensive item—a plastic creamer cup whose cap tore and spilled on the bishop's vestments. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_9d7be19d | type |
Dr. Psych Patient | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_9d7be19d | comment |
Dr. Psych Patient: One sketch had two men in a psychiatrist's office, each of whom claims he is the psychiatrist and the other is his patient, trying to talk each other out of their supposed delusion. At the end, it's revealed that both of them are psych patients — the real psychiatrist hasn't arrived yet. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_9dd2cbc2 | type |
CloudCuckooLander | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_9dd2cbc2 | comment |
Cloud Cuckoo Lander: Oh so many, but perhaps the most notable example is Mr. Dalliard's Friend. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_9e86e227 | type |
The End... Or Is It? | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_9e86e227 | comment |
The End... Or Is It?: Parodied with the Gelliant Gutfright sketches. "It couldn't happen... or could it? Or could it? Perhaps it couldn't. ...or could it?" Also parodied in a sketch wherein Hugh interrupts the show to bring breaking news about Honda buying out the British government. At the end, he calmly states that it was all made up and the idea of Honda buying the government is ridiculous... only to suddenly run up the camera and scream "Or is it?!?!" right into the lens. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_a188ac4b | type |
Overly Long Gag | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_a188ac4b | comment |
Overly Long Gag: "I was standing here, and this guy came 'round the corner..." | |
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Drop the Cow | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_a4500ace | comment |
Drop the Cow: A method used a few times was for the characters to segue into Who Writes This Crap?!, for example accusing each other of having no idea how to properly end the sketch. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_a8dcb1d7 | type |
Love at First Sight | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_a8dcb1d7 | comment |
Love at First Sight: British officer Major Eric Donaldson falls immediately for his interrogator Friedrich von Stoltz. He calls him beautiful and his gorgeous darling with the deepest bluest eyes, and his accent is dreamy... | |
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Totally Radical | |
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Totally Radical: "The young and hip-trendy." | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_aa7dc8ce | type |
Luke Nounverber | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_aa7dc8ce | comment |
Luke Nounverber: "Peter Comeinmyear" "Ted Cunterblast" | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_ace24b2c | type |
Halfway Plot Switch | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_ace24b2c | comment |
Halfway Plot Switch: The interview with the schoolmaster who creates a "religious Esperanto" starts with the interviewer sickened by political correctness. And then the schoolmaster talks about how yesterday they had to burn one of the students as a heretic. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_ae43d443 | type |
Soap Within a Show | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_ae43d443 | comment |
Soap Within a Show: The suspiciously familiar Australian soap opera. While it starts as a standard parody of daytime soaps with bad acting, overwrought plots and confusing relationships between the numerous characters, it quickly evolves into something downright surreal. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_ae853f28 | type |
Parody | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_ae853f28 | comment |
Parody The "Gelliant Gutfright" sketches parody The Twilight Zone and its genre, featuring Artifacts of Doom, The Little Shop That Wasn't There Yesterday, and many subverted cliches. ("Goodnight... if you can.") The "John and Peter" sketches parody eighties "boardroom" dramas, featuring Large Hams talking Serious Business, with copious drinking and mild language. ("Damn it three times round the carpark and back in for another DAMN!") The "Control and Tony" sketches parody spy dramas, with both characters acting ridiculously stilted and polite, almost childlike, about matters of national security. The "Tony Inchpractice" sketches, as well as several one-offs, parody talk shows. The "Tony of Plymouth" sketch parodies Swashbucklers with Flynning, big shirts, dueling insults, and a soundtracknote later overlaid for copyright reasons lifted directly from an Errol Flynn movie... all on the topic of cigarette tax and means-testing. Nearly all of the songs parody something: Sammy Davis, Jr., Noel Coward, blues, etc. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_afc8486b | type |
Awesome Anachronistic Apparel | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_afc8486b | comment |
Awesome Anachronistic Apparel: The politician and Tony from "Tony of Plymouth" are wearing suit jackets over Renaissance garb, as they reveal when they confront each other on stage. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_afe98316 | type |
Talkative Loon | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_afe98316 | comment |
Talkative Loon: The shop assistant in the Mr Dalliard sketches (the same one who prefers the word 'Brothels'). | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_b09c818 | type |
"Blackmail" Is Such an Ugly Word | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_b09c818 | comment |
"Blackmail" Is Such an Ugly Word: "I dislike the word brothel, Mr. Jowett. I prefer to use the word brothels. Yes, this is a brothels". | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_b53077b3 | type |
Take That! | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_b53077b3 | comment |
Take That!: Take that, Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Rupert Murdoch, Moral Guardians, estate agents, Eagleland, yuppie culture, critics, psychics, Top Gear (UK), and Noel Edmonds! | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_b53077b3 | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_b5914444 | type |
Noodle Implements | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_b5914444 | comment |
Noodle Implements: The interviews between sketches abuse this: One sketch has Stephen and Hugh explaining they've cancelled a script due to complaints about excessive violence and sex, forcing them to give a vague summary: | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_b707726f | type |
Hypocritical Humor | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_b707726f | comment |
Hypocritical Humor: In the third and fourth series, Hugh tries to add his words to Stephen's send-off only to be insulted into silence. On the one occasion Hugh tries to tell Stephen to just shut up already, he receives a rather menacing Death Glare in reply. | |
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Conspicuous Gloves | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_b88eda46 | comment |
Conspicuous Gloves: The "light-metal" rocker "The Bishop" wears just one fingerless glove, with his pontifical vestments. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_bb35f8b6 | type |
Mixed Metaphor | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_bb35f8b6 | comment |
Mixed Metaphor: Hugh's chat-show-host character in the "beauty of language" sketch has trouble keeping up with Stephen's progress from metaphor to metaphor: "Hello! We're talking about language... we're talking about things ringing false in our ears... we're talking about chickens, we're talking about eggs... we've moved on to chess... ner-night." There's also where Stephen says "A unique child delivered of a unique mother" and Hugh looks at the camera as if he's about to say another "We're talking about..." line, then thinks better of it. | |
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Precision F-Strike | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_bc00493f | comment |
Precision F-Strike: At the end of the "fusking clothprunker" sketch mentioned below. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_bd563c53 | type |
Not Actually His Child | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_bd563c53 | comment |
Even better in another Fry and Laurie sketch when a father (Laurie) brings his son to the headmaster (Fry) complaining about the "vulgar lies" his son had been taught in his biology class: "Sexual intercourse sometimes leads to pregnancy in the adult female." Apparently the man believed that children came out of nowhere after a man and woman had gotten married and bought a house. This makes the headmaster realize that his son actually was sired by someone else, since he turns out to have never once had sex with his wife. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_bdbfd01c | type |
Perfectly Cromulent Word | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_bdbfd01c | comment |
Perfectly Cromulent Word: The "Judge Not" sketch coins the synonyms "lesbite" for lesbian (n.) and "lesboid," "lesbotic" and "lesbicious" for lesbian (adj.). | |
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Cool and Unusual Punishment | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_c007c53 | comment |
Cool and Unusual Punishment: One man (Steven) is forced to listen as another man (Hugh) shows him excruciatingly boring photos of a holiday, in repayment for the first man sleeping with his daughter. The father warns him if he does it again, there'll be a slideshow. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_c10da874 | type |
The '80s | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_c10da874 | comment |
The "John and Peter" sketches parody eighties "boardroom" dramas, featuring Large Hams talking Serious Business, with copious drinking and mild language. ("Damn it three times round the carpark and back in for another DAMN!") | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_c145f69b | type |
Subverted Trope | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_c145f69b | comment |
Parodied with the Gelliant Gutfright sketches. "It couldn't happen... or could it? Or could it? Perhaps it couldn't. ...or could it?" | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_c1771513 | type |
No Longer with Us | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_c1771513 | comment |
No Longer with Us: On learning that Charlotte Bronte is dead, "I can hardly say I'm surprised. Where can I get in touch with her?" | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_c3e6e3c4 | type |
Moonwalk Dance | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_c3e6e3c4 | comment |
Moonwalk Dance: Fry plays Michael Jackson (without any costume or accent or mannerism to actually mimic him) and after a brief interview, he performs a song "Move It On Out Girl". He gets on a treadmill and walks on the spot. It's surprisingly accurate to the actual moonwalk. | |
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Felony Misdemeanor | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_c59cfa2e | comment |
Felony Misdemeanor: "I've written a savage, angry song about jars that get separated from their lids." | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_c5f0119c | type |
Insane Troll Logic | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_c5f0119c | comment |
Insane Troll Logic: One sketch has an attorney trying to discredit a witness in court on the grounds that she's a lesbian. The "evidence" he uses for that is just more insane troll logic—she sometimes walks by a store that sells Gertrude Stein books, she was going home from a parish council meeting and everyone knows "parish council" is an anagram for "lispian crouch," etc. | |
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Mundane Made Awesome | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_d148b019 | comment |
Mundane Made Awesome: "Berwhale the Avenger", which appears to be a small Leatherman knife. John and Peter, who discuss the fortunes of a small health club corporation as if the fate of the free world depends on it. A parody of UK business soaps of the period like Howards Way, which really wanted to be Dallas but just didn't have the scale for it. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_d1a6c9d7 | type |
British Royal Guards | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_d1a6c9d7 | comment |
British Royal Guards: The opening of the second season sees Fry and Laurie playing with a guard. The guard charges Laurie when he gets too close. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_d3422f70 | type |
Overt Rendezvous | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_d3422f70 | comment |
Overt Rendezvous: In the unaired sketch "Spies Five", Tony and Control meet on a park bench because there's a mole in their department. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_d442f9d1 | type |
ToiletHumor | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_d442f9d1 | comment |
Toilet Humor: As if the sight of Stephen Fry hooked up to a never-leave-the-couch device called "Comfi-Pee" wasn't bad enough, the commercial immediately goes on to herald the new Comfi-Poo. Two tanks of sewage bubbling away in the living room. | |
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_d64491d8 | type |
Meaningless Meaningful Words | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_d64491d8 | comment |
Meaningless Meaningful Words: The "Young Conservatives" sketch. "I thought at one point he was going to say something which made sense..." "Yes, he just avoided it." | |
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Sketch Comedy | |
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Sketch Comedy | |
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Murder Simulators | |
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Murder Simulators: One sketch involves the conclusion that, since people are mimicking Stephen punching Hugh (by punching Hugh themselves) it would be a good idea for Stephen to give Hugh money on screen. Turns into an Overly Long Gag. | |
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Unusual Euphemism | |
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Unusual Euphemism: "Ram it up your pimhole, you fusking clothprunker!" | |
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Affectionate Nickname | |
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Affectionate Nickname: "M'colleague" is the term they each use about each other. The 2010 documentary special Fry and Laurie Reunited, together with occasional book prefaces, shows that they use it about each other in real life. | |
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Universal Driver's License | |
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Universal Driver's License: Spoofed with the Flying a Light Aeroplane Without Having Had Any Formal Training sketch. | |
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A Rare Sentence | |
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A Rare Sentence: Stephen deliberately constructs one in the "language" sketch to demonstrate the flexibility of language. The sentence is "Hold the newsreader's nose squarely, waiter, or friendly milk will countermand my trousers." | |
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Hilarious Outtakes | |
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Hilarious Outtakes: Parodied. | |
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Perfume Commercial | |
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Perfume Commercial: Parodied in the fourth-series opening credits ("Pretension, by Fry and Laurie"). | |
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Literal-Minded | |
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Literal-Minded: Often, and often combined with the puns. | |
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Expy | |
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In the It's a Wonderful Life parody, the Rupert Murdoch Expy proclaims "You gotta have tits to sell a newspaper!" after discovering that page 3 was simply more news in a world where he was never born. | |
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Catchphrase | |
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Catchphrase: "Please, Mr. Music, will you play?"; "Soupy twist"; "m'colleague" "...if you'll pardon the pun." "What pun?" "Oh, wasn't there one? I'm sorry." "I wouldn't suck it." "Oh Christ, I've left the iron on!" | |
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Good Old Ways | |
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Good Old Ways: A duke and duchess wax poetic about how many responsibilities they have in the village, such as the "Taking" ceremony at the village festival where the duke selects a pretty young girl to honor... and then takes her to the garden shed to violate her. | |
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Damned By a Fool's Praise | |
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Damned By a Fool's Praise: In one sketch, Stephen claims that he stole Hugh's brain as a practical joke. Hugh then comes out and praises Noel Edmonds and Kenneth Baker (the Education Secretary at the time). | |
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Aside Glance | |
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Aside Glance: In Hugh's "Protest Song", every time he gets to the bit where he has to sing exactly what it is that everyone must do (which he hasn't worked out, so he just mumbles instead), he gives one of these to the camera. | |
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The Talk | |
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The Talk: Subverted by a sketch in which Fry asks Laurie (playing his son) if he knows where babies come from. Laurie replies "I always sort of assumed that you put your penis into mummy's vagina and then intercourse occurred". Fry responds that this is indeed what they told him but that it is a bit more complicated than that, going on to say that somehow carpets are involved in the process. (The whole sketch turns into a spoof plug for the show's supposed sponsor's "Tideyman's Carpets'). Even better in another Fry and Laurie sketch when a father (Laurie) brings his son to the headmaster (Fry) complaining about the "vulgar lies" his son had been taught in his biology class: "Sexual intercourse sometimes leads to pregnancy in the adult female." Apparently the man believed that children came out of nowhere after a man and woman had gotten married and bought a house. This makes the headmaster realize that his son actually was sired by someone else, since he turns out to have never once had sex with his wife. | |
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Groin Attack | |
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America. America. America, America, America, America. Americaaaa-aa-AAA-aAa. America, America, America, America. The States. The States. The States, the States... the States. America. AMERICAAAA... (thud) | |
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Big Ball of Violence | |
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Big Ball of Violence: As close as can be achieved when doing so with live actors in the Strom Translation sketch. Most of it happens behind a convenient table when the translator attacks the Englishman, but the random and unlikely leaping and appearance of various limbs only needs the cartoon dust cloud to complete it. | |
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Malicious Misnaming | |
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Malicious Misnaming: In the "Judge Not" sketch, the lawyer at one point calls Mrs. Elliot "Mrs. Toilet". | |
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Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness | |
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Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: One of the best. See an example. | |
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Expospeak Gag | |
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"It's a simple arsenous monoxid nicotinal preparation taken bronchially as an infumation." | |
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Mercy Kill | |
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In a tribute to Hugh (whom he has just mercy killed), Stephen says that Hugh Laurie's real name was Hugh Laurie, though he was more commonly known by his stage name, Hugh Laurie. | |
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Product Placement | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_f511ea9b | comment |
Product Placement: Spoofed with the episode sponsored by "Tidyman's Carpets". | |
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Smarmy Host | |
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Smarmy Host: Frequently mocked, including various real-life targets such as Noel Edmonds. | |
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Strongly Worded Letter | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_f6b70c98 | comment |
Strongly Worded Letter: Hugh plays a man angrily demanding treatment for his "madness", but the psychiatrist views his problem as rather minor... until Hugh complains that he's going to write a letter to the Daily Mail. Stephen immediately verifies that several of Hugh's letters have actually been published, and proceeds to order a straitjacket. The conservative woman (Hugh) refers to this in two Vox Pops. In one she says that she's been Sectioned by default for having two letters read out on a radio programme. In another she interrupts as the crew attempts to interview another woman (Stephen) to rant about the waste of her license fees and how she's going to write a very stiff letter... on cardboard. And she's gonna post it, too. | |
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Running Gag | |
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Running Gag: The woman who left her iron on. | |
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Have a Gay Old Time | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_fa6bfde9 | comment |
Have a Gay Old Time: Parodied in a sketch where Stephen and Hugh complain that "gay" used to be such a lovely word, but it's now ruined... then say the same about other words like "poofy", "arse bandit" and even "homosexual". In a Vox Pop segment, a woman talks about the fact that her parents named her 'Gay', which didn't have the connotations back then that it does now. The punchline is that she's had her name changed by deed poll — to 'Rampantly Homosexual'. | |
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Fourth Wall Greeting | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_fb1a7602 | comment |
Hugh's chat-show-host character in the "beauty of language" sketch has trouble keeping up with Stephen's progress from metaphor to metaphor: "Hello! We're talking about language... we're talking about things ringing false in our ears... we're talking about chickens, we're talking about eggs... we've moved on to chess... ner-night." | |
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Department of Redundancy Department | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_fc151e9d | comment |
Department of Redundancy Department: During this sketch that involves a speech on education and discipline: | |
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Fun with Subtitles | |
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Fun with Subtitles: Subtitles pop up in the Strom Translation sketch when all the characters storm off after the misunderstandings. The subtitler suggests watching things on the other BBC channels, pans from side to side to demonstrate how small the set is, ruminates on the nature of rooms, and then zooms in on a random audience member to zoom up his nostrils. The commentary continues even when the sketch resumes and devolves into a brawl. | |
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Brick Joke | |
A Bit of Fry and Laurie / int_fe0330fb | comment |
Brick Joke: Paul Eddington makes a cameo and is asked how he would rate his own comic timing. He pauses, frowns, responds "Good question, I'll have to think about that," and leaves. Several sketches later, he interrupts the very last line of the show to respond: "Immaculate, I'd say." Roll credits. | |
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