Fry and Laurie-ness
Apr. 6th, 2005 08:26 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Watched a programme last night all about the comedy gold team of Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie. Who are just lovely and obviously completely adore each other. Hugh Laurie actually said something along the lines of the work they had done together being such a small part of the huge whole that was their relationship, and that he pretty much owed most of what he had done in his life to that. Stephen Fry put it even more simply - he just said they were best friends. I dissolved into a big pile of "aaaaaw" and wanted to hug them both.
Annoyingly though, they completely failed to show any clips of Hugh in House, which I keep seeing people going on about in their ljs and saying how utterly fabulous he is in it. Damn it, I want to see this thing! Someone bring it to UK terrestrial, please? I also don't remember them mentioning his novel, The Gun Seller. I remember it being pretty good and unexpectedly full of action. But then they are both so sickeningly multi-talented the producers probably just didn't have time to mention everything.
There were also no Blackadder clips, but fortunately the last of the Elizabethan series is on tonight and that has them both in it, hoorah. And then I can decide whether to watch some Jeeves and Wooster vids or read the book of A Bit of Fry and Laurie scripts I picked up in a charity shop a while back.
In other news, it is absolutely pissing it down outside and there is exciting thunder and lightening going on. I like a bit of drama in my weather (as long as I am inside and cozy anyway.)
Annoyingly though, they completely failed to show any clips of Hugh in House, which I keep seeing people going on about in their ljs and saying how utterly fabulous he is in it. Damn it, I want to see this thing! Someone bring it to UK terrestrial, please? I also don't remember them mentioning his novel, The Gun Seller. I remember it being pretty good and unexpectedly full of action. But then they are both so sickeningly multi-talented the producers probably just didn't have time to mention everything.
There were also no Blackadder clips, but fortunately the last of the Elizabethan series is on tonight and that has them both in it, hoorah. And then I can decide whether to watch some Jeeves and Wooster vids or read the book of A Bit of Fry and Laurie scripts I picked up in a charity shop a while back.
In other news, it is absolutely pissing it down outside and there is exciting thunder and lightening going on. I like a bit of drama in my weather (as long as I am inside and cozy anyway.)