We have just watched this marvellous episode again, and laughed even more.
The comic timing in this is superb as usual, Steve Delaney is at his absolute best and is brilliantly supported by Cavan Clerkin who plays the bent plumber Phil. Chris Ryman as Bulant expressing his increasing mistrust of Count Arthur is excellent, and the rest of the cast including Rory Kinnear with a smaller role than usual and Zahra Ahmadi contribute to their usual high standard.
The episode loosely based on Stephen King's book Misery is a mixture of humour, great one liners, slapstick comedy and a gradual build of tension is worth watching.
This is simply one of the funniest 30 minutes of comedy that we have ever watched, going back to the high point of comedy the 60's and 70's. Don't miss it.
The comic timing in this is superb as usual, Steve Delaney is at his absolute best and is brilliantly supported by Cavan Clerkin who plays the bent plumber Phil. Chris Ryman as Bulant expressing his increasing mistrust of Count Arthur is excellent, and the rest of the cast including Rory Kinnear with a smaller role than usual and Zahra Ahmadi contribute to their usual high standard.
The episode loosely based on Stephen King's book Misery is a mixture of humour, great one liners, slapstick comedy and a gradual build of tension is worth watching.
This is simply one of the funniest 30 minutes of comedy that we have ever watched, going back to the high point of comedy the 60's and 70's. Don't miss it.