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Fry and Laurie
Out of the Blogosphere
by Bob Sassone, posted Jul 29th 2007 1:40PM
Please, no more Top 10 Simpsons lists. - Never mind House, watch this Hugh Laurie show instead.
- The Bastard Machine drinks a lot of booze at the TCA Press Tour.
- A police officer follows MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski to work.
- EW has an interview with "Shark Week" host Les Stroud.
- Lost Remote has coverage and reaction to that horrible crash involving two Phoenix TV helicopters.
- Andy Milonakis on Paris and Lindsay.
New TV on DVD releases this week
by Bob Sassone, posted Jul 23rd 2007 6:43PM
Here are the new TV DVDs, in stores tomorrow.
- Benson - Season 1
- A Bit of Fry and Laurie - Seasons 3 and 4
- The Crow: Stairway to Heaven - Complete Series
- Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law - Vol. 3
- Isis - Complete Series
- Land of the Giants - Giant Collection
- Philip Marlowe, Private Eye - Season 1
- The Pink Panther Show - Vol. 6
- The Real McCoys - Season 1
- Spenser: For Hire - A Savage Place and Judas Goat
- Star Trek - Captain's Log Fan Collective
- Stargate SG-1 - Season 10
- Suspense - Lost Episodes, Vol. 1
- Tales From The Crypt - Season 6
- Underdog - Vols. 1-3
- Weeds - Season 2
- Woody Woodpecker - Classic Cartoon Collection
- X-Games - Best Of
Hugh Laurie flexes his comedy muscles - VIDEO
by Annie Wu, posted Oct 30th 2006 9:03PM
The previous week's episode of Saturday Night Live was pretty solid. Hugh Laurie's fantastic performance was a pleasant surprise for a lot of my House-loving friends, because they weren't quite sure what to expect from the ever-gruff Dr. House. Well, most people don't know that Laurie has an extensive comedy background... an extensive sketch comedy background... an extensive British sketch comedy background, at that (do not be fooled by House's flawless American accent). For several years, he performed with fellow British comedian, Stephen Fry, in a double-act called "Fry and Laurie" (it developed into a television show called A Bit of Fry and Laurie). Check out a clip that I've included after the jump.Oh, and off-topic from Hugh Laurie, but on-topic with SNL... I've gotta say, I liked how Beck's performances were actually interesting to watch. I usually take a bathroom break when I know that the musical guests are coming up, but I'm glad I stuck around to see Beck's weird puppets and dish-bangers.
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