A Bit of Fry and Laurie: Season 4, Episode 3

Episode #4.3 (26 Feb. 1995)

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Season 4 starts off with two weak episodes, but episode 3 marks a return to the show's original high quality. The guests show more spunk and make more of a contribution, and the sketches are a lot funnier.

This episode's sketches are: Cold Open: Vox Pop/Feuding Old Ladies; Intro: Foreign Languages; Guests: Clive Mantle & Imelda Staunton; She Laughs at My Peanuts (a favorite); East Enders; Hugh Sings "Little Girl" (a simple mustache and a gleam in his eye transform him into a creepy roué); Good Strong, Hot Strong Tea; Why Won't this Frigging Tomato Behave?! (another favorite - it's hilarious to see Stephen get so upset. I'm a bad person); Don't Be Dirty!; Cocktail: South Seas Vulvic Wart.


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