Add `Sanctuary' and `Sapphire and Steel'.
[epls] / fry-and-laurie.epls
1 ;;; -*-fundamental-*-
2
3 !vdir F/A Bit of Fry and Laurie
4
5 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
6 !season 1
7 !epno 0
8
9 3 Pilot
10 Customs camera; Holiday photographs; Problems around the eye area; The privatisation of the police force
11 Critics; Deodorant; ‘How Lovely I Was’; Soup/suit
12 Mystery (song); You can't make an omelette (Gordon & Stuart 1); The word ‘gay’; Toy car showroom
13 Tales of war; Australian soap opera
14
15 4
16 Parent power
17 Hugh's poem; Young people; SAS
18 The West Indies: A Nation of Cricketers; Spoonbending with Mr Nude
19 Censored; Haircut
20
21 5
22 Information; Sound name (Derek Nippl-e); Language conversation
23 America (song); Chatshow
24 Spies 1; Beggar; Hand exercise
25 Troubleshooters (Dammit 0)
26
27 6
28 Hugh's Brain; Gordon and Stuart eat greek (Gordon & Stuart 2)
29 Costume design; Doctor Tobacco
30 Open University; Spies 2
31 Special Squad
32
33 7
34 Trouser-competition introduction; Prize poem
35 Awful smell (Stole my sketch 1); Madness
36 Antique shop (Stole My Sketch 2); Spies 3; Light metal (The Bishop & the Warlord) (song)
37 Bank loan; Nipples; Inspector Venice (Stole my sketch 3); Tomorrow's World
38
39 8
40 Lavatories; Critics 2; Judge not
41 Critics 4; Ignored teacher
42 That's it (Silhouettes 1); Hugh's favourite sketch; Critics (heavily edited mixture between Critics 2)
43 The ‘Burt’; Christening; Swiss comedy (Heidi and Johann smell just right)
44
45 9
46 Marjorie's fall; Puppy appeal; Leave it out (Silhouettes 2)
47 Girlfriend's breasts; Spies 4
48 Violence; Chicken
49 Cocoa; Tony of Plymouth (sword fight)
50
51 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
52 !season 2
53
54 3
55 Time Where Did You Go (introduction/dancercises); Flushed grollings
56 Dammit 1; Fast talker; Grandfather's things
57 Psychiatrist; Commentators
58 Spies/Pulse (Spies 5); ‘Michael Jackson’ performing ‘Move It on Out Girl’
59
60 4
61 Tideymans Carpets introduction/The spillage that wasn't (Tideymans)
62 Spies/pigeons (Spies 6); Trick or treat (Tideymans); Play It Again, Sam
63 Major Donaldson; Dammit 2 (Tideymans)
64 ‘Improvised’ Sketch/first lines (Tideymans)
65
66 5
67 Swearing; Witness; Over to you
68 Jewellery; Hugh's girlfriends
69 Mystery objects; Society; Dammit 4
70 Bottom fondling
71
72 6
73 ‘Big’ introduction; Dinner with Digby
74 Returning suits; Hard man's record (Alan 1); Small talk
75 Dammit lavatories (Dammit 5); The Robert Robinsons; Spies/telescope (Spies 7)
76 Stephen and Hugh become Big/‘A Bit of Little & Large’
77
78 7
79 MBE introduction; This is Dominic Appleguard; Rhodes Boysons
80 Amputated genitals
81 The Cause (Jack & Freddy/Neddy 1, Gordon & Stuart 3)
82 The Cause (cont.); Where Eagles Dare
83
84 8
85 Satire/tribute (‘Where Is the Lid?’ song)
86 Yellow pages; Beauty and ideas (Language Conversation 2); Anarchy
87 Dammit Church (Dammit 5); First kiss; ‘Borrowing a Fiver off…’
88 Spies/firing (Spies 8); ‘Introducing My Grandfather to…’; A vision of Britain; Wrong directions (after credits)
89
90 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
91 !season 3
92
93 2
94 A word, Timothy; Very upset; Love Me Tender (song) (serenading Nicholas Parsons); Milk pot
95 The Department (Alan 2)
96 Stephen's song (song); Psychiatrists
97 Cocktail ending: Whisky Thunder
98
99 3
100 Condom quickie; Embassy; Ampersands
101 Duel; There Ain't But One Way (Kickin' Ass) Song (song); Petrol attendants
102 Jobs; European deal
103 Cocktail ending: A Slow Snog with a Distant Relative
104
105 4
106 We haven't met; Names
107 The Other Department (Alan 3); Hey Jude (song); The day I forgot my legs
108 Firing; Question of Sport; Balloon-o!; Shoe shop (Mr Dalliard 1)
109 Cocktail ending: Everything in the Till and No Sudden Moves
110
111 5
112 Get well card; ‘Photocopying My Genitals with…’
113 My ass; My ass critique; News report; Patriotism
114 AA; Marmalade; Too Long, Johnny (song); The Red Hat of Patferrick (Gelliant Gutfright 1)
115 Cocktail ending: A Mug of Horlick's
116
117 6
118 Balls; Soup or broth
119 Mental health; World sport: bushwallyta; Spaghetti; Aromusician
120 Countdown to Hell; The new cause (Jack & Freddy/Neddy 2); Neddy PM (Jack & Freddy/Neddy 3)
121 Cocktail ending: Beef Goulash
122
123 7
124 Magazine Leaflets; My dear boy; Joke shop
125 Horrormen; Tahitian kitchen; My favourite pants
126 Devil's music (The Bishop & the Warlord); ‘Flying a Light Aircraft with…’
127 Cocktail ending: Berliner Credit Sequence
128
129 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
130 !season 4
131
132 2 With John Bird and Jane Booker
133 Grey and hopeless; Guests introduction
134 Blame; Charter
135 Jane's poem; Smell; All We Gotta Do (song); Channel changer
136 Wonderful Life; Cocktail ending: Golden Meteorite
137
138 3 With Fiona Gillies and Kevin McNally
139 Dog hamper; Hugh's bandage; Child abuse
140 Guests introduction; Going for Gold; I'm in Love with Steffi Graf (song)
141 Lovers' helper; Fascion
142 Avenger; Operational criteria; Cocktail ending: Long, Confident Suck
143
144 4 With Imelda Staunton and Clive Mantle
145 Vox pops; Guests introduction
146 Barman; Interruptus; Little Girl (song)
147 Making tea; For some reason angry
148 Don't Be Dirty; Cocktail ending: South Seas Vulvic Wart
149
150 5 With Caroline Quentin and Patrick Barlow
151 Good evening; Guests introduction; Football school
152 Models (Mr Dalliard 2); Hugh interviewing guests
153 The Polite Rap (song); Head gardener
154 Flowers for Wendy (Gelliant Gutfright 2); Cocktail ending: A Quick One With You, Stephen
155
156 2 With Phyllida Law and Stephen Moore
157 Oprah Winfrey; Guests introduction
158 Grand Prix; Tribunal
159 Red and shiny; Pooch
160 Disgusting; Wasps; Cocktail ending: Swinging Ballsack
161
162 3 (no guests)
163 Stolen money; Young Tory of the Year
164 Variety; Gossiping heads
165 Death threat; What I Mind (Misunderstood) (song); Honda
166 The Duke of Northampton; Cocktail ending: Silver Prostate
167
168 4 With Janine Duvitski and Robert Daws
169 Guests introduction; Religianto
170 Consent
171 Sophisticated Song (song); Fast monologue; Telephone alert
172 Truancy; Cocktail ending: A Modern Britain