A Bit of Fry and Laurie: Season 3, Episode 1

Episode #3.1 (9 Jan. 1992)

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Soupy Twist
10 July 2011 | by (United States) – See all my reviews

The first episode of season 3 continues the grand tradition of seasons 1 and 2. The sketches are clever, varied, and hilarious. And, as in season 2, the show benefits from an increased budget and attractive studio.

While season 2 featured introductions at the beginning of each episode, this season introduces a tradition which lasts all the way to the final episode: the Cocktail Recipe. During the last few minutes of the show, Stephen and Hugh say goodbye to the audience. Hugh plays the piano while Stephen prepares a cocktail with a rude name and bizarre, disturbing ingredients. Then, the duo toast the camera with "Soupy Twist!"

This episode's sketches are: Burwhale the Avenger; Sarah is Very Upset; Elvis Reincarnated; Hugh Sings "Love Me Tender"; Milk Exorcism; Mission: Impossible/Dirty Laurie; Stephen Sings "The Avenue of Chandeliers"; Two Psychiatrists (Psy vs. Psy); Cocktail: Whiskey Thunder.


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