I do think it's a real shame that a large audience share is only going to know him for House. There's plenty of great actors out there, but no one can do comedy quite like Laurie. There is no one on earth I'd rather have had play Bertie Wooster. Laurie's a genius.
@@pressureworks House is a great show, Hugh Laurie is a great actor and is funny if you have a dark (British) sense of humour. But totally different from his old shows shown here. You should watch it
@@joeboudreault2226 Laurie was the bottom line of many many of the sit coms he participated in while others took the glory (Black Adder comes to mind) - He's only being recognised now for how good he really is. His room mates only come up to his ankles and calling Fry a "Straight Man" ... Look it up mate. He's as bent as a 3 pound note.
@@team3383 I agree completely, Team33. But let me explain. What I meant by saying that David Fry was usually the 'straight' man what's that he was the serious side of the comedy team, while Laurie was often the punch bag. In the sexual sense I've always known that Fry is homosexual and atheist, two traits I do not like in any person. But I do admire his skills and some of his perceptions. Laurie of course is thought of as a more wide-ranging talent. For example, how many people know the story of how Hugh Laurie got the role for Dr. House in the TV series (a series created and written by a fellow Canadian)? He was so busy he wound up doing a verbal audition from a telephone booth somewhere and they hired him on the spot. Not many Americans or other fans realize this is a Brit with Brit accent but he done the role of House perfectly. I was astounded by the quality of his performance in that series. A giant talent, yet a modest man. And it does take a lot of courage to play a character who's an idiot, like George in the Blck Adder series...- which I loved - which of course highlighted the incredible abilities of another Brit, Rowen Atkinson.
We all got Costco socks for Christmas for years growing up. Now we're all in our late 50's and 60's and last Christmas we all showed up with our families to open gifts, AND THERE WERE NO SOCKS!! Everybody got upset because we all counted on those clean, creamy white sock! Tradition, Christmas Tradition! My dad started laughing his butt off and proceeded to produce a huge hefty bag FULL of wrapped socks! Proceeded to pass them out to cheers and applause all round! Whew!! That was close! Never again!
@@sumthingwikked4257 Don't forget that there is a wormhole attached to every washing machine. It is obligatory for a sock in every wash to be drawn into it, never to be seen again. Somewhere in the galaxy there is a veritable Sargasso Sea of individual socks floating around. And not a few knickers and shirts...
@@seanleith5312 He can be quite funny, in a very subtle way...I guess. But after watching just a quarter of this video someone would think it's about Rowan Atkinson who really is quite funny WITHOUT it being subtle.
I grew up on Blackadder and A Bit of Fry and Laurie. Was a massive fan. Imagine my surprise seeing him as House. Such a talented man. The Night Manager was fantastic too.
I live in the middle of the USA so until recently House was the only show I had seen him in. I thought he was brilliant as House. It’s interesting to discover his talent as a comedian.
It's sad to know that in the 3rd-world country where I live people only regard Rowan Atkinson as Mr. Bean. Other great talents from the series like Fry, Laurie and Richardson are barely recognized here.
I actually think he worked better with Rowan Atkinson on the black adder series. A bit of Fry and Laura always struck me as cringe and arrogant. I love Steven Fry on QI and in his parts in BA and just about any movie he is in but if it is his own sketch comedy it just doesn't play right. You need a believable straight man when you have what is supposed to be a dummy and Rowan just blows that out of the water. Now Laura playing serious roles was actually greatness.
@@DarthPoyner I read somewhere that nostalgia plays a part in how you feel about certain shows. I was 13/14 when I became a fan of Fry & Laurie, and I will admit becoming a wee bit obsessed with the show recently after reading 'Soupy Twists' by Jem Roberts. Some of the wordplay may have led it to strike you as cringe and arrogant, which is understandable. But Fry & Laurie were anything but, and for someone who adores the show that's surprising to hear from a Blackadder fan. Regarding Laurie's serious rolls, I've tried watching I really have, but when do I just want to go back to Blackadder and Fry & Laurie. Maybe nostalgia playing a part right enough eh.
And don't forget that as well as being hilarious and a great actor, he has also rowed in the prestigious Oxford vs Cambridge boat race and recorded albums with his band!! Definitely a national treasure. Love you Hugh.
I remember seeing Hugh Laurie for the first time in “Sense and Sensibility” in a small roll with which he stole every scene he was in with a pitch perfect dry, humorous performance.
Rowan Atkinson wrote it with Richard Curtis (more famous for the Hugh grant rom coms nowadays) and from the second season, Ben Elton, who is immensely funny and has written some great books, at least one of which is now a movie.
Coming from the future to agree. He really just nailed the line between oblivious and clever, arrogant and bull headed and yet still well meaning and likeable. Really matched the Wodehouse character.
I mean he’s not quite far off from it himself. A former student of elite prepatory boarding schools since he was 8 yrs old, went to an upper class university, part of a well to do family. Of course that’s not to say he isn’t terribly humble and kind
Not just Britons, my friend! I can't think of any American comedians or comic actors that have made me laugh close to as much or as hard as Laurie, or Frye or Atkinson. I have Blackadder on DVD and I watch it every year or two and I STILL laugh my ass off. Since this was about Laurie, I'm a little disappointed they didn't include the clucking like an idiot scene from Blackadder 3.
I loved the barman and sole customer routine where Stephen presents items of food and drink at strategic moments when Hugh's complaining about his wife. Classically brilliant!
True story. Was in Seattle (city in Washington State, USA) dealing with an American over a counter. Somehow the show House came up, and the USA citizen told me that the first time she saw Hugh Laurie outside of the show was on some televised awards show. She found him amusing because he spoke all the way through the awards show with a British accent. It wasn't until much later she found out he was British, and that was his natural speaking voice.
(American) I only ever knew Laurie as house and it blew my fucking mind when I first saw him in an interview speaking naturally, but what really opened the door was black adder. (Same story as Rowan Atkinson, only knew him as Mr. Bean)
Hugh Laurie is one of those actors and comedians who, when he stands on his own, is absolutely brilliant. But he has obviously not let this dominate his performances nor his ego. When bouncing off others he is often even more funny than when on his own, and he knows to pair his own skills with those of others and get something out of it that is often simply pure genius. His pairings with Stephen Fry and Rowan Atkinson are a lasting testament to this. If I had my way these three blokes would be the faces depicted on the various denominations of the pound bill.
The scene with Stephen Fry as Wellington is one of my all-time favourites from Blackadder. Another is when Prince George refers to using lads like Pitt the Younger as a toast rack. Pitt's line is, I think, one of the funniest in the entire series. "Once it was I who stood in a big, cold schoolroom, a hot crumpet burning my cheeks with shame." 🤣🤣🤣
"Sir, It's willing suspension of disbelief!" "Well, I'll not be having anyone staring in disbelief at my willy suspension!" That might have been the best word play I've ever heard.
You REALLY need to listen to more BBC radio comedy. Round the Horne is pure genius. I'm sorry I haven't a clue is better. And I'm sorry I'll read that again. Maybe you're not that great of a fan of word play
@@zapkvr ooooo! I love all those!! I discovered them ages ago via the internet. I live in the states but BBC is my favourite radio to listen to, I stream some every day.
@@zapkvr How can a comment about comedic wordplay be this self-important and belittling? The fact that you listen to radio comedy does not make you better than anyone; grow up.
My son is just a younger Hugh Laurie, in personality and looks, its uncanny..and he loves being on stage and making people laugh. He's in Germany doing an electrician apprenticeship, I watch HOUSE so I don't miss him so much :)
Only a true comedian could have made the character of Gregory House so engaging; Hugh Laurie is brilliant, regardless. Everyone from Blackadder is brilliant, honestly, especially Tony Robinson (Baldric); I know of him from Time Team, because I'm a bit of a history and archaeology nerd 😸
Stephen Fry is the perfect mix of everything English....an utterly brilliant mind but you'll never see him showing off...other than in a comedic way when he displays his amazing mind.
I didn’t know Hugh Laurie was a comedian. He’s definitely got that classic British humor that I enjoy (I’m American). Looking back on House clips I can see that he used his comedian history to help with some little jokes here and there.
Yes Hugh Laurie is a very funny man. So good that I was really surprised when he did House. Turned out he's just as good dramatically and musically. Great jazz man.
@@thursoberwick1948 no but they are still in the list of all time time greatest comedy sketches of all time which if you haven’t watch or listen to them included Monty Python - Parrot Shop, Spam & Silly Walks Victoria Wood - Two Soups & The Ballard or Barry and Freda Goodness Gracious me - Going for an English The Two Ronnies - Fork candles & Mastermind Morecambe and Wise - The Stripper & Andre Previn Billy Connolly - Two Scotsmen in Rome & The Crucifixion A bit of Fry and Laurie - Your Name is?
@@CricketEngland I liked Four Candles before Ronnie Corbett died. Then when he died it was shown endlessly as if it was the only sketch they ever did. A lot of their dirty sketches were far funnier but woke people wouldn't accept them.
The best was in Black Adder 3, “I’ve met my fair share of saucy girls in my time, but none have ever let me penultimate them in their solar sojourn, or given me the Norman tongue, for that matter”.
@2gooddrifters - You are so right. It is hard to reconcile that Gregory House and Stuart Little's father are the same actor. House would probably use his cane to crush Stuart's spine.
He is an absolute genius, along his m’colleague Mr Fry. His comic timing is perfect, his dramatic roles are brilliant, his musical talent extraordinary and his American accent is better than most Americans!
I grew up watching this (on reruns) but I still think of him as House while watching this now. That's how perfect he was for that role. Thank god Dennis Leary didn't get the part.
@dayone - He's also known in the USA for movies like "101 Dalmatians" where he plays a puppy-napper, the "Stuart Little" adopted daddy, "The Flight of the Phoenix", and "Tomorrowland".
Name sir? Nippl-e....... Good timing, Dave Wilson's school of football. Brilliant. The bishop and the warlord.......each sketch better than the last. Great stuff. 😀👍✌️❤️
No conocía la trayectoria de Hugh Laurie como comediante.Ahora entiendo porque su interpretación de Dr House fue tan brillante.Amare a ese personaje y a esa serie por siempre.Que gran actor!!!!.Y además gran músico.👏👏👏👏👏❤️🇦🇷🇦🇷
I do think it's a real shame that a large audience share is only going to know him for House. There's plenty of great actors out there, but no one can do comedy quite like Laurie. There is no one on earth I'd rather have had play Bertie Wooster. Laurie's a genius.
Who is this House ?
It's interesting that a few comedians are also remarkable actors.
@@pressureworks not funny
@@jamesu1540 oh, ok, so no reason to check it out then. Thank you !
@@pressureworks House is a great show, Hugh Laurie is a great actor and is funny if you have a dark (British) sense of humour. But totally different from his old shows shown here. You should watch it
Laurie actually can play those instruments. Immense talent.
Joe Boudreault - He was in a rock band called Band from TV. Wikipedia mentions several jazz albums "with his band", so that might be another band.
As much talent as Fry has none ...
@@team3383 Oh come now, Fry was the straight man to the tipsy, zany Laurie in comedy. And Fry wrote some great lines for both of them.
@@joeboudreault2226 Laurie was the bottom line of many many of the sit coms he participated in while others took the glory (Black Adder comes to mind) - He's only being recognised now for how good he really is. His room mates only come up to his ankles and calling Fry a "Straight Man" ... Look it up mate. He's as bent as a 3 pound note.
@@team3383 I agree completely, Team33. But let me explain. What I meant by saying that David Fry was usually the 'straight' man what's that he was the serious side of the comedy team, while Laurie was often the punch bag. In the sexual sense I've always known that Fry is homosexual and atheist, two traits I do not like in any person. But I do admire his skills and some of his perceptions. Laurie of course is thought of as a more wide-ranging talent. For example, how many people know the story of how Hugh Laurie got the role for Dr. House in the TV series (a series created and written by a fellow Canadian)? He was so busy he wound up doing a verbal audition from a telephone booth somewhere and they hired him on the spot. Not many Americans or other fans realize this is a Brit with Brit accent but he done the role of House perfectly. I was astounded by the quality of his performance in that series. A giant talent, yet a modest man. And it does take a lot of courage to play a character who's an idiot, like George in the Blck Adder series...- which I loved - which of course highlighted the incredible abilities of another Brit, Rowen Atkinson.
"For me, socks are like sex. Tonnes of it about and I never seem to get any."
I feel called out.
You only ever get socks for Christmas from your family too
We all got Costco socks for Christmas for years growing up. Now we're all in our late 50's and 60's and last Christmas we all showed up with our families to open gifts, AND THERE WERE NO SOCKS!! Everybody got upset because we all counted on those clean, creamy white sock! Tradition, Christmas Tradition! My dad started laughing his butt off and proceeded to produce a huge hefty bag FULL of wrapped socks! Proceeded to pass them out to cheers and applause all round! Whew!! That was close! Never again!
Never forget they're often mismatched and you're missing the other half most of the time.
@@sumthingwikked4257 Don't forget that there is a wormhole attached to every washing machine. It is obligatory for a sock in every wash to be drawn into it, never to be seen again. Somewhere in the galaxy there is a veritable Sargasso Sea of individual socks floating around. And not a few knickers and shirts...
Same brother
Hugh Laurie's interview as an American reveals how he pulled off his accent for the TV show House. These British comedians are brilliant.
He watched a lot of American television as a child and that's where he first picked it up and likely why it's so perfect.
@@Pagliacci_Rex Yeah, clearly he knows it like the back of his hand! ☺️
That and he's an actor lol
If these are his funnist moments, then he is not that funny.
@@seanleith5312
He can be quite funny, in a very subtle way...I guess. But after watching just a quarter of this video someone would think it's about Rowan Atkinson who really is quite funny WITHOUT it being subtle.
Rowan Attkinson’s genuine horror at chipmunk is the best thing ever.
I grew up on Blackadder and A Bit of Fry and Laurie. Was a massive fan. Imagine my surprise seeing him as House. Such a talented man. The Night Manager was fantastic too.
And Jeeves and Wooster!
I live in the middle of the USA so until recently House was the only show I had seen him in. I thought he was brilliant as House. It’s interesting to discover his talent as a comedian.
They should have passed on Daniel Craig for Spectre and got Laurie to play James Bond.
Same! When I saw the first adverts for house I was confused and delighted! Then I loved the show 👍🏽
TBH, it is a bit of a damp squid looking back. He has to earn a living.
27:51 you can definitely see glimpses of how Hugh portrayed house through this sketch, it's brilliant
And 101 Dalmatians & Stuart Little before that
“Never mind the sketch that was TOO hard.”
“He’s just a child, really.” 🤣
😂
No one takes a fall quite like Hugh Laurie. Brilliant physical humor that makes the widest punch look like a lethal blow.
Blackadder had such a genius cast. One of the best shows!
It's sad to know that in the 3rd-world country where I live people only regard Rowan Atkinson as Mr. Bean. Other great talents from the series like Fry, Laurie and Richardson are barely recognized here.
@@akunformalitas ah yes there it is
For me? The greatest Comedy Series of all time. And the Fourth ends in such a powerful, pathos filled scene? Stands the test of time.
What an absolute Gem of a Trio... Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie & Rowan Atkinson are true geniuses of their profession..
They cannot be beat in Blackadder " . Classic laugh your ass off comedy .
I adore Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry. Wonderful actors and marvelous comedians, both of them!
They’re a brilliant duo aren’t they?! ❤️
If you haven't already read it. Soupy Twists by Jim Roberts you would enjoy.
I actually think he worked better with Rowan Atkinson on the black adder series. A bit of Fry and Laura always struck me as cringe and arrogant. I love Steven Fry on QI and in his parts in BA and just about any movie he is in but if it is his own sketch comedy it just doesn't play right.
You need a believable straight man when you have what is supposed to be a dummy and Rowan just blows that out of the water.
Now Laura playing serious roles was actually greatness.
@@DarthPoyner I read somewhere that nostalgia plays a part in how you feel about certain shows. I was 13/14 when I became a fan of Fry & Laurie, and I will admit becoming a wee bit obsessed with the show recently after reading 'Soupy Twists' by Jem Roberts. Some of the wordplay may have led it to strike you as cringe and arrogant, which is understandable. But Fry & Laurie were anything but, and for someone who adores the show that's surprising to hear from a Blackadder fan. Regarding Laurie's serious rolls, I've tried watching I really have, but when do I just want to go back to Blackadder and Fry & Laurie. Maybe nostalgia playing a part right enough eh.
Jeeves and Wooster is good and has both Frye and Laurie.
Rowan Atkinson and Hugh Laurie is literally a match made in heaven
And don't forget that as well as being hilarious and a great actor, he has also rowed in the prestigious Oxford vs Cambridge boat race and recorded albums with his band!! Definitely a national treasure. Love you Hugh.
Yes. Hugh is ridiculously talented and diverse. Irritatingly he's also handsome and a really nice fella.
didnt know that..
17:25. When he bites the flower. Gets me every time. Perfect comedic timing.😂😂
Was right at that time stamp when reading this. Making it even better!!
7:28 "Nevermind the frigging sketch! That was *too **_hard!_* That really hurt..."
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
They didnt even use a slapstick for the actual slapstick, this is part devotion and part well-abused trust.
Was that actually out of character, or a silly 4th wall break?
I remember seeing Hugh Laurie for the first time in “Sense and Sensibility” in a small roll with which he stole every scene he was in with a pitch perfect dry, humorous performance.
I agree! He took that tiny part and just made it acting gold!
My sentiments exactly. To stand out in such a small role in a great film with great cast is testament to his genius
I don't remember seeing him. Which character did he play?!
The writing in Blackadder is beyond brilliant. Its genius
Ben Elton co-wrote Blackadder from the second series onwards, he is a comedy genius.
Rowan Atkinson wrote it with Richard Curtis (more famous for the Hugh grant rom coms nowadays) and from the second season, Ben Elton, who is immensely funny and has written some great books, at least one of which is now a movie.
I had no idea
It's cunning
@@NabeelFarooqui shut up Baldrick!
Blackadder never gets old. It's so cleverly written and all the cast were so talented it never gets boring.
Needs an award for a lifetime of comedy genius.
Agree.
Incredible
I have loved him so long, for so much, but his ability to fall and get up instantly, is beyond amazing. The soccer bit blows my mind.
In a documentary he once said that he actually hurt himself somehow when they were filming the football bit.
Fry and Laurie as Jeeves and Wooster are my ultimate favourite. Hugh plays Wooster so perfectly.
Coming from the future to agree. He really just nailed the line between oblivious and clever, arrogant and bull headed and yet still well meaning and likeable. Really matched the Wodehouse character.
I mean he’s not quite far off from it himself. A former student of elite prepatory boarding schools since he was 8 yrs old, went to an upper class university, part of a well to do family. Of course that’s not to say he isn’t terribly humble and kind
Hugh is such a fantastic blues/Jazz singer
Have you bought his latest CD?
@@AlphaGeekgirl umm cd's aren't in anymore. It's available on Spotify. For free. And he still gets (probably) paid for it.
He isss. I've been listening to his songs for like 2 hours yesterday
I have been listening to that piece on loop since a week. It's awesome.
@@dogmatic2553 Like he would need any money. Richer than the Banks Of The Thames.
"Sense & Sensibility" : "Try". That one word was perfection.
i loved the bit “whats your address” and the slapping/punching on the face with police officer at the station, that was so good 😂
Fry and Laurie were superb. My absolute fave Laurie character was Prince George in Black Adder. He was perfect for that role.
So well played. Incredible
Antidistinctlyminty ...
A real national treasure. Incredible the amount of joy he has brought to Britons everywhere.
He's super famous in america
Not just Britons you know ....
Not just Britons, my friend! I can't think of any American comedians or comic actors that have made me laugh close to as much or as hard as Laurie, or Frye or Atkinson. I have Blackadder on DVD and I watch it every year or two and I STILL laugh my ass off. Since this was about Laurie, I'm a little disappointed they didn't include the clucking like an idiot scene from Blackadder 3.
Hugh Laurie: "My name is Derek Nippl-e".
American: "That sounds like a legit British name. They're weird."
😂😂😂
Hugh Laurie is an example of a quadruple threat: actor, comedian, writer, and musician.
Quintuple threat actually. Also a very hot guy
@user-xw7kq1fk8d beat out bill bailey on that one
"Vince, run that tape, if you'd be so careful to do EXACTLY as you're told..." gold
Hugh Laurie is so naturally funny and handsome man.
An article is missing. He is A* naturally, funny and handsome man.
@@MTHz17and a angry diagnostic with the bum leg 😊
@Marvel-fanatic3000 *an
These two along with Rowan are just magic! Perfect physical and lyrical comedy.
I loved the barman and sole customer routine where Stephen presents items of food and drink at strategic moments when Hugh's complaining about his wife. Classically brilliant!
Note that Fry, an out gay man, had no problems with material most would call homophobic.
@@brianthomas2434 cos the man's an absolute legend who can appreciate humor
yes! One of the funniest sketches I've ever seen, Ronnie Barker would have been proud of that one
@@brianthomas2434making jokes about yourself is not the same thing as making them about someone else
True story. Was in Seattle (city in Washington State, USA) dealing with an American over a counter. Somehow the show House came up, and the USA citizen told me that the first time she saw Hugh Laurie outside of the show was on some televised awards show. She found him amusing because he spoke all the way through the awards show with a British accent. It wasn't until much later she found out he was British, and that was his natural speaking voice.
(American) I only ever knew Laurie as house and it blew my fucking mind when I first saw him in an interview speaking naturally, but what really opened the door was black adder.
(Same story as Rowan Atkinson, only knew him as Mr. Bean)
そ@@jonwilkinson9695
Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie were an absolutely genius comedic pairing, one of the best ever.💯
Hugh Laurie is one of those actors and comedians who, when he stands on his own, is absolutely brilliant. But he has obviously not let this dominate his performances nor his ego. When bouncing off others he is often even more funny than when on his own, and he knows to pair his own skills with those of others and get something out of it that is often simply pure genius.
His pairings with Stephen Fry and Rowan Atkinson are a lasting testament to this. If I had my way these three blokes would be the faces depicted on the various denominations of the pound bill.
Hugh Laurie has an excellent way with falling. God the man can fall!
I love the trip he took around the American South to highlight the music. He's a special talent.
I feel so bad for the teacher. He's trying so hard, bless him
The punch line for the vet sketch KILLED.
The scene with Stephen Fry as Wellington is one of my all-time favourites from Blackadder. Another is when Prince George refers to using lads like Pitt the Younger as a toast rack. Pitt's line is, I think, one of the funniest in the entire series. "Once it was I who stood in a big, cold schoolroom, a hot crumpet burning my cheeks with shame." 🤣🤣🤣
"Never mind the freaking sketch, that was too hard! That really hurt."
😂😂😂😂 Mr Nippl-e
Aww diddums
"He's just a child really"
Fry and Laurie so good together 😂
I’m guessing you’ve already watched all of Jeeves and Wooster
@@AlphaGeekgirl oh yes, fabulous, Jeeves saved him from many a carbuncle didn't he 😆😂
31:27- THANK YOU, Clover, for putting US out of our misery. 😂😂
"Sir, It's willing suspension of disbelief!"
"Well, I'll not be having anyone staring in disbelief at my willy suspension!"
That might have been the best word play I've ever heard.
You REALLY need to listen to more BBC radio comedy. Round the Horne is pure genius. I'm sorry I haven't a clue is better. And I'm sorry I'll read that again. Maybe you're not that great of a fan of word play
@@zapkvr ooooo! I love all those!! I discovered them ages ago via the internet. I live in the states but BBC is my favourite radio to listen to, I stream some every day.
@@zapkvr How can a comment about comedic wordplay be this self-important and belittling? The fact that you listen to radio comedy does not make you better than anyone; grow up.
@@zapkvr - Your comment started off in a helpful vein but swiftly swerved off the tracks into nastiness. Why?
@@zapkvr haha what a turd!
Hughs musical talents are wide ranging. His humor is second to none.
I love Hugh in Blackadder. What a boss!
British Humour - the best! So subtle, and clever. Cheers,…..
Is there anything that Hugh Laurie can’t do? Amazing person. Amazing talents. He can even fall down!
My son is just a younger Hugh Laurie, in personality and looks, its uncanny..and he loves being on stage and making people laugh. He's in Germany doing an electrician apprenticeship, I watch HOUSE so I don't miss him so much :)
ah, an Ausbildung! viel Erfolg to him as we say here :^)
The Opera Winfrey bit was extremely brilliant! 😆
Fry and Laurie. Such a great team!
The Oprah one had me in stitches! Everyone needs a Little bit if Fry and Laurie. I miss this show....🤣😅🤣😅
I love British humor! They have their own definitions and can get away with it!
Only a true comedian could have made the character of Gregory House so engaging; Hugh Laurie is brilliant, regardless. Everyone from Blackadder is brilliant, honestly, especially Tony Robinson (Baldric); I know of him from Time Team, because I'm a bit of a history and archaeology nerd 😸
I need to know if there is an ancient turnip?
Hugh laurie so naturally funny. So talented
NO. Laurie NEEEEEEEDS a capital L. And that eternal DOT at the end of your comments, it would be highly appre
ciated.
Stephen Fry is the perfect mix of everything English....an utterly brilliant mind but you'll never see him showing off...other than in a comedic way when he displays his amazing mind.
I adore him. I’ve seen him in Blackadder, Jeeves and Wooster and anything I can get my hands on. He’s brilliant.
have you watched House?
I didn’t know Hugh Laurie was a comedian. He’s definitely got that classic British humor that I enjoy (I’m American). Looking back on House clips I can see that he used his comedian history to help with some little jokes here and there.
30:47 The stoic stare as he says "I brought him to be killed." so good.
Such a versatile career, still going strong.
Romeo and Juliet sketch is just your average English teacher, stumbling through a lesson 😂
Yes Hugh Laurie is a very funny man. So good that I was really surprised when he did House. Turned out he's just as good dramatically and musically. Great jazz man.
Hugh Laurie is such an amazing singer too
British comedians, there's no other that come close!
29.46- “Don’t say it again” cracks me up every time. 😂😂😂
4:10 one of the all time greatest comedy sketched ever along side The parrot shop, Going for an Englaish, Two Soups and Fork Candles,
Except that the Dead Parrot and Four Candles are no longer funnier because they have been shown too much.
@@thursoberwick1948 no but they are still in the list of all time time greatest comedy sketches of all time which if you haven’t watch or listen to them included
Monty Python - Parrot Shop, Spam & Silly Walks
Victoria Wood - Two Soups & The Ballard or Barry and Freda
Goodness Gracious me - Going for an English
The Two Ronnies - Fork candles & Mastermind
Morecambe and Wise - The Stripper & Andre Previn
Billy Connolly - Two Scotsmen in Rome & The Crucifixion
A bit of Fry and Laurie - Your Name is?
@@CricketEngland I liked Four Candles before Ronnie Corbett died. Then when he died it was shown endlessly as if it was the only sketch they ever did.
A lot of their dirty sketches were far funnier but woke people wouldn't accept them.
The barman sketch is something of a tribute to The Two Ronnies.
@@robalexander8065 do you mean “Round of drinks”?
I love Hugh Laurie!
Rowan Atkinson and Hugh Laurie together???? Boy, I was born too late...
The Black Adder series had a lot of them together. It's one of my favorites.
black adder series worth watching
Lucky for you you can watch them all
Considering it took place in four separate eras, it's shocking that we were all a bit late
Hugh Laurie is a genius
The best was in Black Adder 3, “I’ve met my fair share of saucy girls in my time, but none have ever let me penultimate them in their solar sojourn, or given me the Norman tongue, for that matter”.
He's a great actor. Terribly funny and very sinister.he does both so convincingly. Wonderful musician too. I hate him and love him.
@2gooddrifters - You are so right. It is hard to reconcile that Gregory House and Stuart Little's father are the same actor. House would probably use his cane to crush Stuart's spine.
@@MossyMozart Not before finding out where it nested to clean that up as well, to prevent an outbreak of lupus ofcourse.
I love showing house fans a bit of fry and Laurie
Hugh Lurie in Blackadder and jeeves and wooster were his best Both legend A Great Actor
love British humor .. from someone staying in the US .
He is an absolute genius, along his m’colleague Mr Fry. His comic timing is perfect, his dramatic roles are brilliant, his musical talent extraordinary and his American accent is better than most Americans!
Comedic and dramatic actor, and damn fine musician too.
I grew up watching this (on reruns) but I still think of him as House while watching this now. That's how perfect he was for that role. Thank god Dennis Leary didn't get the part.
The character of House was born way long ago before House M.D was even created.
Wow, I only know Mr. Laurie as Dr. House. I had no idea he was this accomplished. He’s brilliantly funny!🍻
I only know him as a comedian and musician never seen House😃
@@LeeDon76 I love how we can both know a thoroughly accomplished and versatile actor, for completely different reasons, lol
Take care Jonell👋🏻
@dayone - He's also known in the USA for movies like "101 Dalmatians" where he plays a puppy-napper, the "Stuart Little" adopted daddy, "The Flight of the Phoenix", and "Tomorrowland".
Name sir? Nippl-e....... Good timing, Dave Wilson's school of football. Brilliant. The bishop and the warlord.......each sketch better than the last. Great stuff. 😀👍✌️❤️
Wonderful singing voice. Funny lyrics but some how it makes me want to dance 💃🏼
7:10 the instant Gregory House was born. 😂
😂😂😂😂
Out of all the famous footlight comedians he's got to be the best.
I will always know Hugh Laurie as Bertie Wooster waaaaay before I ever saw him in House.
i was introduced to hugh via house. but once i learned who he was, i was happy to find a mass of excellent acting and comedy, such a talented guy!
I am in awe of his many talents. ❤️
Sadly this omits his definitive rendition of Bertie Wooster
Such a shame as his Bertie Wooster was hilarious!
@Hugh Oxford - "Jeeves and Wooster" appeared in the USA on Public Television, but it was many years ago, decades maybe.
His best role.
Probably because Jeeves and Wooster was ITV.
Loved the sophisticated song 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
"Chipmunk, i love you " !! hilarious !
3/4 of an hour I do not want back! Loved it 😍
I found high on house just like many of the younger gens, I could see his talent and knew there was more. I'm so happy to watch these
Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry Forever !!!
Just a hughlaurieous actor. Love all three of them!!!
6:06 Hugh Laurie hitting that griddy was lit as shit!
First time I've seen this
Brilliant!
Reminds me of Sid James and the Carry-On crew R.I.P.
Thanks so much for posting ❤
Haven’t laughed this much in ages. Such amazing talent and so much better than the reality TV garbage they show these days.
If you want comedy, there is plenty of it. Reality TV garbage obviously isn't for you, why complain about that? Weirdo.
That bar scene had me laughing out loud!!!😂😂
No conocía la trayectoria de Hugh Laurie como comediante.Ahora entiendo porque su interpretación de Dr House fue tan brillante.Amare a ese personaje y a esa serie por siempre.Que gran actor!!!!.Y además gran músico.👏👏👏👏👏❤️🇦🇷🇦🇷
Dayum i was born too late for his era but my god i'm loving his comedy and acting latelyyy!!
“Do you want to know Mr. Nipple’s address?” Is one of the greatest out-of-context lines I have heard in my life.
This man is a national treasure.