A Bit of Fry and Laurie - Old Fashion Tea

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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2007

Taken from season 4. Making tea the old fashion way. Enjoy!

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  • No, that is someone we like to call "Imelda Staunton". We call her that because that is her name. Dolores Umbridge does not actually exist.

  • There were actually a lot of good sketches in the last series, but most of the guest actors ruined a lot. Some of them were good (I personally liked Phylida Law, Emma Thompson's mother), but some were horrifying terrible.

    Imelda Staunton and Hugh Laurie always seem to have good chemistry together, as we see here, but for example also in the excellent movie 'Peter's Friends'.

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  • I got excited when I saw Hugh in the swimming pool...

  • @popifar Do you mean, Hugh Laurie (who happens to play House) being Hugh Laurie. :)

  • Oh my god, Imelda Staunton is so small next to Hugh Laurie

  • OH MY ROWLING!!!!! wtf is umbridge doing here????

  • dolores umbridge? this is just as wierd as seeing house being his real british self

  • Imelda is just 5" I read somewhere :) She's adorably tiny!

  • UMBRIDGE!!!

  • @plethora666 YOU LIE!

  • "With the pace of modern life being what it it is, it's somehow hard, isn't it? to make for the simple things, like masturbation." hahahaha hilarious!!!!!! =D

  • I like to think this is what Umbridge was doing before the Ministry of Magic.

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