Wow.. Hugh Laurie IS like wine. He gets better (and sexier) as he's aging. And Stephen is a legend. Britain's treasure. Handle him gently and with care, people!
they're both brilliant but Hugh really shines here
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"And did you have kids?" "Yes... just had to pick up the phone and I could have as many as I wanted." - You'd have some problems getting away with that on BBC these days...
I love how they had the option to dress him in drag like they do with some of the other bits but no its literally just Stephen in a suit like he always wears.
@@ankavoskuilen1725it refers to model planes. Little ones you put together yourself out of a box of pieces of miniature plane parts. A spitfire is a type of aeroplane. I am not British either. But their English is familiar to me, as I am Australian. I thought it was the funniest part of the skit. But like with all jokes, it only works if you know the unspoken reference. I hope that makes more sense to you now : )
@@Plethorality Thank you! How stupid of me, of course I knew. When I rewatched it after your reaction it all fell into place. I think I just didn't pay enough attention.
@@ankavoskuilen1725 not stupid at all. Its easily done. They don't push their jokes. That one was quite subtle. But I hate missing out on a joke, myself. I also don't know who has English as their first language, as much of English humour is embedded in the English language itself. So I am happy to explain... : )
When I woke up this morning, I did not anticipate that I would watching Hugh Laurie say to Stephen Fry, "Dry those tears and get naked."
This type of comment is so hard to come by on youtube these days!
Edit: Just realised your comment is from 8 years ago. How are you doing?
"Black please, Stevie Wonder if you have any."
Fucking brilliant.
Their takes on satire on virtually everything on Earth is so unique.
Stephen at one of his most gorgeous and high and true and fine and fluffy and moist and sticky and lovliest moments. ^^
I lost it when Fry bent over and looked back. 🤣🤣🤣
Stephen is most definitely at his peak of lovliness here
Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie were my first crushes 😂😍
Sophie , what about George Michael ?
Wow.. Hugh Laurie IS like wine. He gets better (and sexier) as he's aging.
And Stephen is a legend. Britain's treasure. Handle him gently and with care, people!
Thanks jane
HAHAHA I love when the sketches turn into sketches about the sketches with F&L.
Dry those tears and get naked. One of the best lines I've ever heard!!! ;)
"Tell me, did you use a mousse this morning?"
"No, I came by taxi."
ah ah. he mixed up mousse and moose. it's funny. Except it shouldn't be pronounced the same
Genius
"I had a car, house, money, everything..."
"Children?"
"Oh, good Lord, yes, I only had to pick up the phone..."
everyone has to stop there for a second to appreciate the joke :D
I don't get the joke heh, please explain?
Will Zhang he had sex with children
@@wx7fm What?
@@spelcheak yeah, you're right. That's the joke, nevermind about my alternate explination. I was a more innocent man back then😂
"Did u use a moose this morning?... No i came by taxi", Simple but funny, classic British humor xx
Hugh’s character said “mousse.” Stephen’s character only misunderstood it as “moose” lol
I'm in love with these guys.
oh god i almost spit out my tea when stephen started to "make love" to the camera. XD
Yes! And his pause before, then saying "....Are you sure?", for a second you wonder what he thinks making love to the camera actually means.
It's like Saturday Nighht Live but with humor!
"Do you wanna see Stephen take his clothes off?"
Like anyone was gonna say "no" to that, really xD
Can't believe I've never seen this before! Wonderful
they're both brilliant but Hugh really shines here
"And did you have kids?" "Yes... just had to pick up the phone and I could have as many as I wanted." - You'd have some problems getting away with that on BBC these days...
would have been funnier if said by Jimmy Savile
@@cmolodiets That's called, ruining a good joke with a shitty line bro.
"Then dry those tears and get naked!" - quote of the century.
Indeed... but... which century?
Our current one, or the previous one, in which it was actually originally spoken..!
Questions...
How the hell did this escape me for so long, thank you so much.
richard harkness same goes for me although I am 19 and from NYC , however this is comedic brilliance
"If i had a million pounds for every time one of my models told me a tale like that, i'd be a wealthy man by now."
When Stephen started stroking himself and gyrating.. Tears.
I love how they had the option to dress him in drag like they do with some of the other bits but no its literally just Stephen in a suit like he always wears.
This is a rare one I haven't seen yet! I must have seen all the other videos of them on youtube at least 10 times
This sketch would have turned out very differently, had Laurie been the model instead.
We've seen how it turns out with Mitchell & Webb.
@@InvisiblerApple And now, we know ... Oh yes, we know now.
context?
My dear boy! They make a similar model-for-camera versus model plane joke in that one too
There's shades of the later "Nigel Carter/Clothilda/Morrocan Sunrise/Sopwith" sketch in here.
Quite! The model airplane versus photo model joke I think is the most obvious
They are both gorgeous and lovely and wonderful and yummy.
Stephen Fry ,you sexy beast !! x)
Hilarious. Never seen it before. Thanks for posting.
Genius! Love the posing!! Lol x
the end is priceless
Haven't seen this one before, loved it! :D
Lol, Stephen sure made the views go up. Love him!
"Dry those tears and get naked"
Funny how I find myself saying that all the time.
Bahahaha. It cracks me up!
"Dry those tears and get naked." I don't think I've ever heard a more appealing offer..
Oh i love you Stephen x
"How did you get started in modelling?"
"Well I was given a small spitfire as a boy, and it started from there..."
How many missed that pun..?
I think I did. I am not british.
@@ankavoskuilen1725it refers to model planes. Little ones you put together yourself out of a box of pieces of miniature plane parts. A spitfire is a type of aeroplane.
I am not British either. But their English is familiar to me, as I am Australian.
I thought it was the funniest part of the skit. But like with all jokes, it only works if you know the unspoken reference.
I hope that makes more sense to you now : )
@@Plethorality Thank you! How stupid of me, of course I knew. When I rewatched it after your reaction it all fell into place. I think I just didn't pay enough attention.
@@ankavoskuilen1725 not stupid at all. Its easily done. They don't push their jokes. That one was quite subtle.
But I hate missing out on a joke, myself. I also don't know who has English as their first language, as much of English humour is embedded in the English language itself. So I am happy to explain... : )
@@Plethorality And I am happy that you did!
'Why that rolled up trouser leg?'
Well, Stephen, now you know
not clear on that
These guys were brilliant
Beautiful, awesome sketch.
This is from 1987?? but Hugh Laurie looks about the same here as he does on House... he didn't change much in almost 20 years.
Ahahaha :DD That was new one for me. Fry & Laurie 4ever. o/
Stephen Fry is a GOD.
The guy in yellow looks like a younger House, but with a british accent.
No way 😮😮
Isn't that strange. 😂😂😂
That's cause it is. 🙄
please give him the obligatory answer he is looking for
Oh my god! You're a man!
D'ohhh!
this is the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
Hugh
A good comment on this problem!!
Brilliant !! :o) xx
very funny this sketch xDDD
hilarius lol :)
2:50 made me cry xD
Did Tom step on a sharp object in the beginning of the bit?
@HonestJack Looks a bit more like Alan Davies?
O T P. 'nuff said
Still relevant
Is that dr house?
WINDOWS 87 Yes.
2:40 to 2:47 *droooooooooooool*
Where was this from? Was it in A Bit of Fry and Laurie?
It's from a show called Saturday Live
SOCDutch unbelievably.
SOCDutch The giant SATURDAY LIVE sign in the background was a small clue about the show's name
nooooo this is the end!!!! after this al else is useless
Lovely man. Only wish he would of really lost his clothes.