Seasons and episodes
4Series 4Feb. 12, 1995
- 4 - 7Episode SevenApr. 02, 1995
- 4 - 6Episode SixMar. 26, 1995
- 4 - 5Episode FiveMar. 19, 1995
- 4 - 4Episode FourMar. 12, 1995
- 4 - 3Episode ThreeFeb. 26, 1995
- 4 - 2Episode TwoFeb. 19, 1995
- 4 - 1Episode OneFeb. 12, 1995
3Series 3Jan. 09, 1992
- 3 - 6Episode SixFeb. 13, 1992
- 3 - 5Episode FiveFeb. 06, 1992
- 3 - 4Episode FourJan. 30, 1992
- 3 - 3Episode ThreeJan. 23, 1992
- 3 - 2Episode TwoJan. 16, 1992
- 3 - 1Episode OneJan. 09, 1992
2Series 2Mar. 09, 1990
- 2 - 6Episode SixApr. 13, 1990
- 2 - 5Episode FiveApr. 06, 1990
- 2 - 4Episode FourMar. 30, 1990
- 2 - 3Episode ThreeMar. 23, 1990
- 2 - 2Episode TwoMar. 16, 1990
- 2 - 1Episode OneMar. 09, 1990
1Series 1Jan. 13, 1989
- 1 - 6Episode SixFeb. 17, 1989
- 1 - 5Episode FiveFeb. 10, 1989
- 1 - 4Episode FourFeb. 03, 1989
- 1 - 3Episode ThreeJan. 27, 1989
- 1 - 2Episode TwoJan. 20, 1989
- 1 - 1Episode OneJan. 13, 1989
Synopsis
A Bit of Fry & Laurie is a British sketch comedy television series written by and starring former Cambridge Footlights members Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, broadcast on both BBC1 and BBC2 between 1989 and 1995. It ran for four series and totalled 26 episodes, including a 35 minute pilot episode in 1987. As in The Two Ronnies, elaborate wordplay and innuendo were staples of its material. It frequently broke the fourth wall; characters would revert into their real-life actors mid-sketch, or the camera would often pan off set into the studio. In addition, the show was punctuated with non-sequitur vox pops in a similar style to those of Monty Python's Flying Circus, often making irrelevant statements, heavily based on wordplay. Laurie was also seen playing piano and a wide variety of other instruments and singing comical numbers.
Original titleA Bit of Fry and Laurie
First air dateJan. 13, 1989
Last air dateApr. 02, 1995
Seasons4
Episodes25
IMDb Rating8.39 975 votes
TMDb Rating7.907113 votes