Another sketch showcasing the great chemistry between Skip Hinnant and Judy Graubart. Skip plays Egbert, a man who has difficulty expressing his feelings clearly. The song was written by Tom Lehrer...
Another sketch showcasing the great chemistry between Skip Hinnant and Judy Graubart. Skip plays Egbert, a man who has difficulty expressing his feelings clearly. The song was written by Tom Lehrer, and arranged by Joe Raposo.
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Skip and Judy were great together! There is another skit of them doing "It's you" where he kinda just sits at the dinner table in his own world and she eventually throws a pie in his face. Not sure if it is on youtube, but it's on the volume one dvd set outtakes. Hilarious!
Electric Company was before my time but I've been getting into it via Youtube. A really trippy show. This sketch isn't really written for children. Then again, I don't really care. Good stuff.
His squeaky-voiced first verse especially, and the line "my cookie starts to crumble" in particular. Skip really plays the gawky adolescent part to perfection.
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