- Fry and Laurie
:"This article is about the comedy double act. For their television series, see "
A Bit of Fry and Laurie "."Infobox Comedian
name = Fry and Laurie
imagesize = 240px
caption =Hugh Laurie (left) &Stephen Fry on the set of
"A Bit of Fry and Laurie "
medium =Television ,Film ,Radio
nationality = English
active = 1982-present (intermittent since early 1990s)
genre =Sketch comedy
Character comedy
subject = Class relations
British culture
influences =Monty Python ,P. G. Wodehouse
influenced =
notable_work= "A Bit of Fry and Laurie "
"Jeeves and Wooster "
Current_members=Stephen Fry
Hugh Laurie
website =
footnotes =Stephen Fry andHugh Laurie are a successful English comedydouble act mostly active in the 1980s and 1990s. Having met in 1980 through mutual friendEmma Thompson (whilst all attended theUniversity of Cambridge ), Fry and Laurie have since collaborated on numerous projects together, including "Jeeves and Wooster ", in which Laurie portrayedBertie Wooster , and Fry portrayedJeeves (Wooster's valet). They have also gained prominence through their performances in "Blackadder ", as well as their ownsketch show "A Bit of Fry and Laurie ".Although they have accomplished numerous successful solo projects (in the fields of acting and writing, among others), and it has been a while since they have actively collaborated, both have expressed interest in a continued partnership.
List of collaborations
Television programmes
* "
Cambridge Footlights Revue " (1982) (BBC2 )
* "There's Nothing to Worry About" (1982)
* "Alfresco (1983) (ITV )
* "The Crystal Cube" (1983) (BBC2 )
* "The Young Ones" (1984) (BBC2 ) (appearing only in the episode "Bambi")
* "Weekend In Wallop" (1984) (ITV )
* "Saturday Live" (1986) (C4)
* "" (1986) (BBC1 ) (only two episodes together)
* "Filthy Rich & Catflap " (1987) (BBC2 ) (appearing only in the second episode)
* "First Aids" (1987) (ITV )
* "" (1987) (BBC1 ) (only one episode together)
* "The Secret Policeman's Third Ball" (1987) (ITV )
* "A Bit of Fry and Laurie " (1987 pilot, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1995) (BBC2 ,BBC1 )
* "Hysteria! Hysteria! Hysteria!" (1988)
* "Blackadder's Christmas Carol " (1988) (BBC1 )
* "The New Statesman " (appearing only in the episode "The Haltemprice Bunker") (1989)
* "A Night Of Comic Relief 2" (1989) (BBC1 )
* "" (1989) (BBC1 )
* "The Secret Policeman's Biggest Ball (1989) (ITV )
* "Hysteria 2" (1989) (C4)
* "Jeeves and Wooster " (1990-93) (ITV )
* "Comic Relief - 1991" (1991) (BBC1 )
* "Hysteria III (1991) (C4)
* "Fry and Laurie Host A Christmas Night With The Stars" (1994) (BBC2 )
* "Live from the Lighthouse" (1998)
* "The Nearly Complete And Utter History Of Everything" (2000) (BBC1 )
* "" (2000) (Sky One )
* "Fortysomething" (2003) (one show together)
* "QI " (2003) (BBC2 ) (one show together)Films
*"
Peter's Friends " (1992)
*"Spiceworld" (1997) (cameos)Radio shows
* "
Saturday Night Fry " onBBC Radio 4 in 1988 (five shows together)
* "Whose Line is it Anyway? " onBBC Radio 4 in 1988 (one show together)Published materials
* Published television scripts
** "A Bit of Fry & Laurie" (1990)
** "A Bit More Fry & Laurie" (1991)
** "3 Bits of Fry & Laurie" (1992)
** "Fry & Laurie Bit No. 4" (1995)Miscellaneous
*Fry and Laurie appeared together in a promotional video for ICL to promote the Series 39 mainframes in 1984.
*Fry & Laurie have also appeared together in various television advertisements, interviews, audio books, and other projects.Trivia
* Frequent collaborators of Fry and Laurie have included:
Rowan Atkinson ,Jim Broadbent ,Robbie Coltrane ,Ben Elton ,Dawn French ,Phyllida Law ,Tony Robinson ,Tony Slattery , andEmma Thompson .
* Fry wasbest man to Laurie at his wedding, and is also godfather to all three of Laurie's children.
* At some point during their friendship, Fry and Laurie became interested inmagic trick s. The pair were able to use their skills at card tricks to surprise and perplex TV hostTerry Wogan during a televised interview with him. Fry and Laurie also worked with magician and skepticJames Randi on an episode of Randi's British television show. [http://www.randi.org/jr/2006-09/090106cruise.html#i5] Fry also appeared on an episode of Derren Brown's television show where he was amazed by thecard trick Brown performed.
* A preface to Laurie's novel "The Gun Seller " begins, "I am indebted to the writer and broadcaster Stephen Fry for his comments." Fry's novel "Making History" is dedicated (among others) to Laurie's three children. Fry's autobiography, "Moab Is My Washpot ", makes a few references to Laurie (although the book chronicles Fry's life before the pair met), and includes a picture of the two of them engaged in achess match in Fry's college room in Cambridge. Fry's fourth novel, "The Stars' Tennis Balls ", is simply dedicated to "M' Colleague" — asobriquet that Fry and Laurie began using during the fourth series of "A Bit of Fry and Laurie " to refer to each other.
* At Laurie's 2006 at theGolden Globes Awards (for his portrayal ofGregory House on FOX's successful show" House"), both his wife Jo and Fry flew from England to attend the ceremony with him. Laurie thanked Fry for his presence.See also
*
Stephen Fry
*Hugh Laurie
* "A Bit of Fry and Laurie "
* "Jeeves and Wooster "
* "Blackadder"External links
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* [http://raretv.blogspot.com/2006/03/cambridge-footlights.html Review of 1982 Cambridge Footlights show]
* [http://www.stephenfry.com/ Stephen Fry's Official Website]
* TheBBC 's pages:
** [http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/b/bitoffryandlauri_7770745.shtml "A Bit of Fry and Laurie"]
** [http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/b/blackaddergoesfo_7770785.shtml "Blackadder Goes Forth"]
** [http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/b/blackadderthethi_7770770.shtml "Blackadder the Third"]
** [http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/b/blackadderii_7770765.shtml "Blackadder II"]
** [http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/qi/ "QI"]
** [http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/y/youngonesthe_1299003473.shtml "The Young Ones"]
* [http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/richardwinskill/entry/0567359/ "0.567359" gag]
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