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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2008

A sketch from the third series of "A Bit of Fry and Laurie".

Hugh in drag = hawtness :D

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  • "They can be nasty, them spasms..." Hugh is a worryingly convincing woman.

  • Yes, and what's even more astounding is that he doesn't even attempt to do a higher pitched feminine voice, and yet he still IS an absolutely convincing woman. It's amazing.

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  • Heavy make-up, cheap wig, ugly blouse and plastic beads... and Hugh still looks HOT!

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  • @Veggieman87 yorkshire actually, but both yorkshire and lancshire are northen accents so your not too far off :)

  • Ha! how appropriate that I'm watching this after Bolton just played away at Blackburn and won 2-1!

  • Stephen sounds like Brian Wilde here.

  • Stephen Fry looks the spitting image of the guy from Last Of The Summer Wine!

  • @AcousticTears1 Going on a limb here, I'm guessing it's from somewhere around Lancaster? It sounds like his accent in the "Don't Be Dirty" sketch, but less exaggerated. I'm not from the UK (American), but I'm trying to learn myself.

  • In what accent is Stephen talking here?

  • Stephen could keep the conversation remarkably on track for a warbling old man :)

  • dovepot

    awwww ;)

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