一点双人秀 第四季-第02集
剧情介绍
OrdishBobSpiersNickSymonsKevinBishopA Bit of Fry & Laurie was a British television sketch comedy show, starring and written by Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, broadcast by the BBC between 1989 and 1995. Running for four series, it totalled 26 episodes (including a 35 minute special in 1987).Series four (1995)[edit]Episode 1Guests: John Bird, Jane BookerSketches:Grey and HopelessGuests IntroductionBlameCharterJane's Poem (NOTE: Script appeared in first script book as Stephen's Poem, but the poem is the same, except the line about his wife dying is changed to Jane's grandfather being murdered.)SmellAll We Gotta' Do (song; Laurie performed this song when he hosted "Saturday Night Live" in 2006)Channel ChangerWonderful LifeCocktail Ending: Golden Meteorite[edit]Episode 2Guests: Fiona Gillies, Kevin McNallySketches:Dog HamperHugh's BandageChild AbuseGuests IntroductionGoing for GoldI'm in love with Steffi Graf (song)Lovers' HelperFascionAvengerOperational CriteriaCocktail Ending: Long, Confident Suck[edit]Episode 3Guests: Imelda Staunton, Clive MantleSketches:Vox PopsGuests IntroductionBarmanInterruptusLittle Girl (song)Making TeaFor Some Reason AngryDon't Be DirtyCocktail Ending: South Seas Vulvic Wart[edit]Episode 4Guests: Caroline Quentin, Patrick BarlowSketches:Good EveningGuests IntroductionSoccer SchoolDalliard: ModelsHugh Interviewing GuestsThe polite rap (song)Head GardenerGelliant Gutfright("Flowers For Wendy")Cocktail Ending: A Quick One With You, Stephen[edit]Episode 5Guests: Phyllida Law, Stephen MooreSketches:Oprah WinfreyGuests IntroductionGrand PrixTribunalRed and ShinyPoochDisgustingWaspsCocktail Ending: Swinging Ballsack[edit]Episode 6Guests: NoneSketches:Stolen MoneyYoung Tory of the YearVarietyGossiping HeadsDeath ThreatWhat I Mind (Misunderstood) (Song)HondaThe Duke of NorthamptonCocktail Ending: Silver Prostate[edit]Episode 7Guests: Janine Duvitski, Robert DawsSketches:Guests IntroductionReligiantoConsentSophisticated Song (song)Fast MonologueTelephone AlertTruancyCocktail Ending: A Modern Britain