A young Hugh Laurie (Dr. House) doing a sketch in Britain.

by Elsewhere 11 Replies latest jw friends

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    It's very odd hearing him using his normal British accent!

    (Because imbedding is disabled on this video you will need to double click on it to view it)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNoS2BU6bbQ

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Hey, he's doing monty python;) I was surprised when i learned that he's really a comedian.

    S

  • ninja
    ninja

    have you ever seen blackadder?.....

  • Psychotic Parrot
    Psychotic Parrot

    I find it weird how anyone can not have known about him until House, i didn't realise he was only famous here in England until then, i thought Blackadder was internationally successful...

  • Blithe Freshman
    Blithe Freshman

    I love Black Adder , but have only visited were it is shown on PBS so I've seen very few episodes. Wooster & Jeeves is one of my favorites, I'm a Wodehouse fan. Laurie was also perfect with Geena Davis in Stuart Little.

    Blithe

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Greetings, Elsewhere:

    Thanks for putting this up!

    Blithe Freshman:

    I love Wooster and Jeeves, and, hence, Wodehouse.

    CoCo

    Here is my Ode to P.G. Wodehouse:

    I have been given the moniker Danny Boy, though when signatory in frequent matters of a somewhat official nature, I flourish a splendidly looped Daniel Boyd-Blatherstone. Citizens of the colonies - typically awed even by ersatz royalty - are loath to exhibit outwardly their enchantment with the Crown and feign to deny it. I admit, however, to being a cheeky bloke of no especial renown, unless you count an arm unmatched for roll tossing among my peers. On many a painful occasion of ribald hilarity, I have lobbed a stale petit pain at a cheerfully accommodating chum, only to have an hysterical nanny take me by the ear and toss me unceremoniously to the kerb. All is fair, I suppose, in lob and war.

    My society became less in demand, particularly due to these scrappy luncheon escapades, when it was only the domestics and we. Sympathetic, and in no-wise innocent-bystander friends were summarily overruled by parents given to put implicit trust in the lies of their help. My compatriots-in-crime chafed, their pleas and pleases trodden upon by unyielding familial tyrants, they who had apparently forgotten their own youthful designs in mischief and mayhem.

    Time has passed since those wobbly days of infancy - days of carefree abandon. Needless to say (but I shall say it, nevertheless), I am now a strapping youth of no mean aspect, a paragon of grown-up-ed-ness, displaying more than a trifling modicum of emotional maturity, which is an arguably singular personal trait for one who remains rather youngish in the matter of chronological age. I am the oldest person of my age with whom I have the pleasure of being acquainted.

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    I only saw blackadder a couple of times. Too bad, that a person couldn't rent a dvd w the whole series as blockbuster.

    S

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Satanus:

    Our public library has the Black Adder series.

    CoCo

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Good idea, coco. My library might have it.

    S

  • mrsjones5
    mrsjones5

    I find it odd for him to be doing an american accent

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