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Steven Wright gives another strong performance on Letterman. This clip includes the stand-up and interview segments. Steven Wright on Letterman: 19 |
Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie perform a hilarious short comedy sketch in a police station. A man making a statement has a surname that is pretty hard to pronounce! Watch this classic moment from the ground-breaking comedy sketch show 'A Bit of Fry and Laurie' for free with BBC Worldwide. Funny Hugh Laurie & Stephen Fr |
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He's afraid to go to sleep in case he dreams he's in a coma and wakes up unconcious..... Steven Wright - Stand Up (Funn |
An old BBC2 show, where eighties celebrities fielded questions from
an audience of rude Scottish prefects. Stephen Fry is in the chair for this edition, then having finished the first series of A Bit of Fry and Laurie.Censorship, not doing publicity for A Bit of Fry and Laurie, Monty Python, alternative comedy, right-wing comedy, admiration for Bernard Manning, advising Neil Kinnock, not going into politics, Margaret Thatcher, does Comic Relief remove government responsibility?, getting away with rudeness cause he's posh, Python influence, alternative comedy again, John Cleese not being in the last series of Python, wanting to be a teacher, writing his first book, Bob Holness, Jonathan Miller. From 1989
Sorry, the very start is missing. Stephen Fry - Open To Question |
An old BBC2 show, where eighties celebrities fielded questions from
an audience of rude Scottish prefects. Stephen Fry is in the chair for this edition, then having finished the first series of A Bit of Fry and Laurie.Censorship, not doing publicity for A Bit of Fry and Laurie, Monty Python, alternative comedy, right-wing comedy, admiration for Bernard Manning, advising Neil Kinnock, not going into politics, Margaret Thatcher, does Comic Relief remove government responsibility?, getting away with rudeness cause he's posh, Python influence, alternative comedy again, John Cleese not being in the last series of Python, wanting to be a teacher, writing his first book, Bob Holness, Jonathan Miller. From 1989
Sorry, the very start is missing. Stephen Fry - Open To Question |
Broadcast November 25, 1981 -- Veteran dancer Gregory Hines (1946-2003) dances a duet with "beginner" Steve Martin (born 1945), who says he has just completed his "first MGM musical," "Pennies from Heaven." This was a bright spot in an era of few TV variety shows. Greg Hines was already beloved in the worldwide dance communities, and Martin was carving a niche for himself in traditional Terpsichore, which was insignificant to most entertainers in 1981. This was, after all, four years before the MGM film "That's Dancin'" validated the work of many old song and dance artists. The song "Fit As A Fiddle" was written in 1932 by Arthur Freed (lyrics) and Al Goodhart & Al Hoffman (music). This little bit of show biz gave Martin another well-deserved feather in his cap, one that set him apart from any other stand up or sketch comedian. Gregory Hines & Steve Martin T |
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Steve Byrne's hilarious set from the Stand-Up Sit Down Comedy Challenge. "Stand-Up or Sit Down Comedy C |
Steven Wright standup from a small comedy club in Boston from 1988. Funny, he looks younger, but still doesn't have much hair. Steven Wright is funny. Enjoy. Early Steven Wright |
Stephen Fry plays a straight talking producer whilst Hugh Laurie puts on a dress and pearls in this hilarious sketch from BBC cult comedy classic sketch show 'A Bit of Fry and Laurie'. Viewers complain to Stephen Fr |
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Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie perform this hilarious car-themed sketch from their classic BBC comedy sketch show. Aston Martin DB6 Test Drive - |