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EMPIREsays...now that house is over, I would love to see Hugh Laurie back in comedy for a bit.... (of fry and laurie)...
Yogisays...>> ^EMPIRE:
now that house is over, I would love to see Hugh Laurie back in comedy for a bit.... (of fry and laurie)...
I was hoping first for a Travel Documentary in the vein of Fry in America. Just have them traveling about for a bit and chatting about their lives and meeting new people. Wouldn't it be funny watching to giant Englishman stomp around East Asia or somewhere cool? I think so, and it would be a nice little trip for Laurie after House, which had a decent enough ending in my view.
After that I demand some comedy though.
Arianesays...>> ^Yogi:
>> ^EMPIRE:
now that house is over, I would love to see Hugh Laurie back in comedy for a bit.... (of fry and laurie)...
I was hoping first for a Travel Documentary in the vein of Fry in America. Just have them traveling about for a bit and chatting about their lives and meeting new people. Wouldn't it be funny watching to giant Englishman stomp around East Asia or somewhere cool? I think so, and it would be a nice little trip for Laurie after House, which had a decent enough ending in my view.
After that I demand some comedy though.
I don't know, it seems Michael Palin has already pretty much covered the world already.
Yogisays...>> ^Ariane:
>> ^Yogi:
>> ^EMPIRE:
now that house is over, I would love to see Hugh Laurie back in comedy for a bit.... (of fry and laurie)...
I was hoping first for a Travel Documentary in the vein of Fry in America. Just have them traveling about for a bit and chatting about their lives and meeting new people. Wouldn't it be funny watching to giant Englishman stomp around East Asia or somewhere cool? I think so, and it would be a nice little trip for Laurie after House, which had a decent enough ending in my view.
After that I demand some comedy though.
I don't know, it seems Michael Palin has already pretty much covered the world already.
He does a good job, but I honestly like travel programs that have a gimmick like motorcycles (Long Way Round) or Cars (Top Gear specials) and have more than one person. I get bored with one person, how people interact with eachother while on the road is much better and I can imagine Fry and Laurie would be amazing at it.
RhesusMonksays...What was the big laugh for the "spoiling us" line about at the end?
Unsung_Herosays...I love this comedy. I actually grew up there. In Westphalia born and raised On the playground is where I spent most of my days...
chilaxesays...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty_Years'_War
"The conflict lasted, unceasing, for 30 years, making it one of the longest continuous wars in modern history...
"A major impact of the Thirty Years' War was the extensive destruction of entire regions, denuded by the foraging armies. Episodes of famine and disease significantly decreased the populace of the German states and Bohemia, the Low Countries and Italy, while bankrupting most of the combatant powers..."
Auger8says...It's British comedy try not to think about it too much.
>> ^RhesusMonk:
What was the big laugh for the "spoiling us" line about at the end?
RhesusMonksays...Really? Thinking is exactly why British comedy and comedians are funnier on the whole.>> ^Auger8:
It's British comedy try not to think about it too much.
>> ^RhesusMonk:
What was the big laugh for the "spoiling us" line about at the end?
Dumdeedumsays...In this particular case it's just a culture gap rather than needing to think about it. In the nineties there was an advert in the UK for Ferrero Rocher chocolates that was widely parodied and quoted.
As a probationary user I probably can't link the advert, but I can try: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zs7gAxsfK5U
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