@@sophiajetton1234 Given the fact that Emma later told while on QI that while the three of them was living at the same apartment, she'd lock the doors and chase poor Stephen flashing her boobs...
@@andersbjansson1688 i remember that! Such a funny episode, he is so embarassed by women's nudity it's hilarious. Me on the other hand would not have minded ,she was and still a fascinating woman 😏
I did that to my brother once. Acted like I was playing something, and then got up and sat next to him while the song kept on. Never have forgotten the look on his face.
by applying the same logic to the acting, their comedic timing is so perfect that it must be a mistake and a lucky accident. huh? this isnt a live show, and they have coverage from several other cameras. if the shot with the mic was a mistake, they wouldnt have used it in the final edit. it is clearly deliberate, to poke fun at the poor production of "TV plays", where camera operators often leave the tip of the boom mic in frame, and lazy editors barely look at the footage, so they dont bother to crop it out.
This sketch will always make me laugh my ass off. Always. So much talent together. I need a Cambridge Footlights reunion like I need breathing. Btw, Emma
I find it great to see that Both Hugh and Stephen are so comfortable in their own sexuality to never having had troubled or seemed forced in sketches like this.
Fry has said that the fact that, while the best of friends, the fact that he was never attracted to Laurie made things much easier between them over the years.
It's a fantastic sketch! They set you up to think Fry's character is never going to accept Hophouse. Then they do the entire, funny 'bringing a boyfriend home' routine. And just when you think you've got it, they flip the entire thing on its arse -- Hophouse was actually interested in the dad, and vice versa. Brilliant. Three phenomenal actors doing wonderful comedy. What more can you ask? :)
Indeed I did but watch the sketch two minutes ago yet I had forgotten wherefore I had found it so amusing so I thank you sir for recounting it to me so that I can once again after so long a time find joy in it.
The part where he gets me every time even though I've watched this tons of times is when he says ever since I first heard from Flora that she had a father you've exerted a strange fascination over me it's just like hearing that she had a dad was enough for this dude to fall out of love with his fiance and into love with her dad like wait you have a dad
I actually saw a documentary where Fry mentioned that he feels so lucky he never fancied Laurie being a gay man. That would've made their collaboration really akward. And he doesn't understand why since Laurie is supposed to be an attracive guy.
@@ScoopMeisterGeneral that's exactly what the comment you answered to meant : he never fancied Laurie and didn't understand why, since Laurie is attractive.
I don't know if it was intentional or not. Something tells me it was a mistake within a mistake sketch were everything was trying to be wrong and that was actually really wrong. LOL, the speed of it leaving looks like the Bom mic operator shat himself to get it out of there quickly. Brilliant.
BRILLIANT stuff indeed... I also adore watching Jeeves and Wooster on the TV... Stephen is an excellent Jeeves and Hugh plays Bertie Wooster to perfection... And Emma.. well she is perfection as Elenor in Sense and Sensibility (which she did the screen play for) ... :0)x
I went from never recognizing her in anything (mark of an excellent character actor) to thinking I was crazy for recognizing her in this... because IMDB apparently does not...
Here's a funny little bit of trivia around that mic in shot at 2:30. Many years ago, before DVD's went nuts and even before the world wide web or intersplat as we call it fondly today, I saw a trailer for the movie IQ. I've never been able to work out why, but the trailer, at least the trailer for VHS, contained almost as many boom shots as there were shots in the trailer overall. It was freakish, as if the trailer had been deliberately cut that way. The trivia? One of the stars of IQ was S FRY!
I don't know if anyone else out there has seen SNL's "Colonel Angus" skit. But this is basically the British, intelligent, witty version of that skit. I quite agree that these are some of the most legendary people to take to the screen. If only we were all BFFs...
It was a sketch in a comedy show, Friday Night Live. Ben Elton (the butler, and incidentally one of the writers of Blackadder) was the compère for the TV show. His attire and manor was pure silliness, a bit like the interludes between Monty Python sketches.