i think it was wellington who responded to someone saying “my legs been shot off” with “indeed it has”. sounds like the entire officer class was unusual 😁
Stephen after "Cut": "Dreadfully sorry, but I think I may have fluffed my line there... let's quickly run through another take, shall we?" "And yes, I'm quite sure I'll get it this time. Not like the last 17 takes!"
imagine if this was in the actual royal palace and this was the way things went on a daily bases to brighten up peoples day goofing around like this haha :)
I would kill to be in your shoes..to be able to watch these for the first time.. First season is a bit subtle, I would recommend starting with season 2, then 3, then 1 and finally 4...each season is a different Edmund Blackadder, from a different historical era
Actually, there are loads of British comedy series made. I'll name a few in No particular order different generations Red Dwarf,Bottom Harry Enfield,Benny Hill,Morecambe and Wise,Tommy Cooper,Hitchhikers guild to the Galaxy, only fools and Horses, Dads Army, Rasing Damp theses come to mind for the moment but of course many more British comedy classics theses are not just my opinion only but taken from the British public who watched them and became a household favourite according to viewing figures and many series they made only fools and Horses start from the mid 80s to the final series 2003 😂😂
You missed the two Ronnies, father Ted, Black books, the IT crowd, Spaced, Porridge, Open All Hours, Armstrong and Miller, Mitchell and Webb, The fast Show
Three brilliant comedians together. Hugh laurie is always fantastic as a gormless upper class idiot. Loved him and Stephen Fry in Jeeves & Wooster too.
His acting in the A Bit of Fry and Laurie sketch where his character has taken his cat to the vet to be put down is absolutely brilliant. Our attention is drawn to the weirdo being played by Fry, but Laurie's reactions are pure gold.
Jeeves and Wooster could have been written by P J Wodehouse waiting for Fry and Laurie to be born and grow up to play those roles Nobody will ever do it better
@@vic5594it was great tho FRY in relity was far too young to have played the older and much life experienced Jeeves but he got away with it. Though I'm waiting for the parts they played in an episode hiding from Spode by dressing up in black face and joining the minstrel band the Chocolate Covered Coons, it could be used against them by the canel cultred woke lot, l hope not
Prince Regent: 'I'm looking for a wife , Blackadder!' Blackadder: 'She'd have to be bonkers, sir' Prince Regent: 'That goes without saying Blackadder. Woof!'
@@Dave5843-d9mBob didn't do a better performance, that's got to be some feminist shit, I get opinions vary, but she done hardly anything, Laurie helped cement blackadder
The way they tackled really important issues. Comedy gets in deep to places people try to hide from exposure. Thank you to the comedians doing good work.
Blackadder the Third, one of my favourite British comedies and certainly in my top five, if not less than five! Funny, historically accurate (well mostly) and I still use some of the phrases from it including “Mrs Miggins Pie Shop” and “As dead as that squirrel” as said by Miranda Richardson. “What squirrel?” asks Blackadder, then she shoots twice into the tree and you hear a loud squeak as a squirrel falls to the ground and she replies “That squirrel”. Fantastic writing, directing and comedy acting.
BlackAdder 2 Condemned to a watery grave with a captain who's legless. Rubbish! I've hardly touched a drop! No,no I mean you haven't got any legs... Oh yes, you're quite right there, carry on, sorry....
@@warwick7618 Another great quote! From the same “Amy and Amiability” episode is: “I’m as poor as a church mouse who’s just received a tax bill, and whose wife has just run off taking all the cheese!”
I always wondered why Fry only had a small part in The Third. He was a main character in Two and did absolutely brilliant work in Goes Fourth. His General Sir Cecil Anthony Hogmanay Melchet character was my favorite of the whole series.
Hilarious, some of the best British comedy has come from the Blackadder series. Don’t try to let me out waiting for the door…. I don’t want to die of old age. 😂
@@randommadness1021 No, he does more than that. The way he reacts to the 'punch', falls and recovers is acting genius. I guarantee you could not do as well.
@vermilliongecko I used to do plays every single week. That isn't too difficult, trust me. They're having a laugh by making others laugh. I guarantee that the first time they done this scene they were all giggling like hell. 👍
One of the very many high points of ‘Blackadder the Third’, this scene. The introduction of Hugh Laurie to the Blackadderverse was a masterstroke. Stephen Fry had already been a solid part of the cast in ‘Blackadder II’ as Lord Melchett, and although Laurie’s arrival on the scene as the dastardly Prince Ludwig was only in the final episode, it was a great introduction. His subsequent key role as Thicky Prince George swiftly became a crucial element, a delightfully hilarious fall-guy counterpoint to Atkinson’s scheming, sarcastic, world-weary butler. Separately, Fry & Laurie themselves went on to become nigh on untouchable as a comedy duo during the first half of the 90s.
The one where Hugh is a racing driver is better. Stephen accidentally Hugh for real there as well. You see the shocked, regretful look on Stephen's face at the end of the sketch.
Yes, Fry's character wants to kill him for sleeping with his daughter, so he pays his butler to pretend to be him to avoid his death. It doesn't work as Fry shoots him at the end of the episode.
such dry typical British humor. That ending : " carry on the good work " And then : " very well sir " and hits him again. I was in stitches , so many "punch" lines in this little sketch xD.
I can watch Blackadder ANYTIME, always always laugh; always see a little something new. Brilliant writing, acting and perfectly cast and characterisation 👏👏👏❤❤❤🤗🤗🤗🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Is absolutely crazy how awesome those comedy was back then it was absolutely genius perfect absolutely amazing in today's comedy is just kind of lacking you got to love British comedy
@@mikemccaine4229 though he wasn't hit in the motor control section of the head, any trauma to the brain could mess up any form of regular functioning Say he WAS hit in the back of the head or so (in the cerebellum area), it COULD affect his motor functions. It's not really a "broken leg" more than a limp
@BiLdoEMcLown this comment is on point for a non-Brit trying to use sarcasm but you did miss the opening gambit of "This bit is sarcasm", but an awfully good try though! Bravo!
Hahahahahahahahahaha!!!! Dang I love the British humor. Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie were both on a Young Ones episode together, called "Bambi". Dr. House without his American accent was a shock to hear the first time.
So now we know the REAL reason House is the way that he is? 😂😂 Poor Hugh! I love that man and Rowan Atkinson! And Stephen Fry is not too shabby himself. What a great trio of comedy legends!
Stephen Fry managed to turn hitting Hugh Laurie into an art form
he didn't hit Hugh he barely touched him
The "magic" is with Hugh ... the one who "gets hit" does most of the work. Stephen said that Hugh was a master in being hit.
Its being hit thats the master craft
Fry clocked him with a cricket bat in one of their skits. Pretty hard, as well!
@@davewalkeden6932nope he did that to Derrick Nippl-e
I think that Stephen Fry's portrayal of Wellington is absolutely brilliant and perhaps the most historically accurate
Especially height-wise
@@gobbollino2688 lol
I can't think of another to play wellington so well.
i think it was wellington who responded to someone saying “my legs been shot off” with “indeed it has”. sounds like the entire officer class was unusual 😁
@marki-l4c
... And a century later at the Somme, they still behaved very much like that
This little sketch has a better cast then a thousand Hollywood blockbusters.
I'm still not used to the recorded laughs you have in all those british comedies.
@@xrayban not recorded - that’s why you hear the shock too. Live studio audience
@@GrandadBriantellsastory-fe5uo ooohhhh really ? I had no idea, thank you for this piece of information.
It's from a long running comedy series called black adder it was great. Also featured Robbie Coltrane.
*than
I love how you can tell both Rowan and Stephen enjoy this sketch
What about Dr. House (Hugh Laurie)?
@@karenlbellmont6560 well, not so much.
Stephen after "Cut": "Dreadfully sorry, but I think I may have fluffed my line there... let's quickly run through another take, shall we?"
"And yes, I'm quite sure I'll get it this time. Not like the last 17 takes!"
It's not really a sketch, it's part of the BBC series "Blackadder"
@@chrischan7648This isn't Carrie Fisher
Can we just take a moment and respect how nice the outfits are.
Period costumes and interiors ... another British specialty.😉
@@clivestainlesssteelwomble7665they probably just ask their grandmothers if they can come over for a day of filming 😁
imagine if this was in the actual royal palace and this was the way things went on a daily bases to brighten up peoples day goofing around like this haha :)
@@DJMetalstonemaybe it was, in Georgian times
@@DJMetalstonenot so much for the servants.😅
One of the best comedies to EVER hit our screens, Rowan, Stephen and Hugh along with Tony Robinson were unbelievably, hilariously funny 😂❤
Don't forget Tim
Is Thony, Baldrick 😂😂? The acceptance to be this guy is the religion.
Hit our screens, you say
@@justarandomgothamite5466 yeah I do
How is the comedy called? What are the words before Atkinson hits the general? Don't get it, English is not my mother tongue
And that, ladies and gentlemen is how House MD, got his limp. 😂
Very good!
Ah. I did wonder when it started. Many thanks!
Oh shiiii, It never clocked...👍👌👍
nah thats why he goes nuts
RIP
From the Netherlands: It remains excellent British humor, which is rarely surpassed.
I think the word you're searching for is NEVER 😂😂😂
@@stephenridley1153 absolutely the best in the world
R_A_R_E_L_Y ? how dare you !
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Too often can also be used....
It's IN-SANE how perfect Stephen Fry looks in that costume. His face is like a painting, and the, "gun carRIAGE!" 😮😂😂
Yep f1
I have never seen an episode of this show. Need to change that. Absolutely love British humor.
You absolutely must; it’s incredibly wonderful.
Don't miss Jeeves and Whooster
I would kill to be in your shoes..to be able to watch these for the first time..
First season is a bit subtle, I would recommend starting with season 2, then 3, then 1 and finally 4...each season is a different Edmund Blackadder, from a different historical era
@@MacPhuck Agreed. Skip season 1; it's very disappointing. Season 2 is good, though, and Seasons 3 and 4 are great.
@@MacPhuckif you can find DVDS they had a cavalier one and a year 2000 months ( i think, it’s been awhile!) which is really good!
So many perfect PUNCH lines 😂😂😂
they were real punches actually
Very well sir 👊
WHY I HARDLY TOUCHED THE MAN!
Imagine having a punch line while delivering a punch while eating punch .... waaah xD
@@DJMetalstone the Ultimate punch lol XD
Hugh Laurie in that mad wig is absolutely hysterical. 😅🤣🤣
The way it started to unravel 😂😅
This third series has become my favourite.
I like _Blackadder Goes Forth_ the most
@@embreis2257 same
“HANG ON!!! THIS IS BLOODY COFFEE I ORDERED TEA!!!”
*Another beating ensues*
😂😂😂😂😂
Never come between an Englishman and his tea.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
CHINA?!
@@itchytastyurr CEYLON!!
Hugh's hair / wig after he gets punched 😂😂😂
😂🎉
🤣🤣🤣
Hilarious!
Blackadder are pinnacle of British humor.
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@@dcmastermindfirst9418 the way Humor is used now is an Americanism. I hate to see it.
I would set it side by side with Monty Python.
You obviously haven't seen Live at the Apollo
well yes, together with _Yes, Minister_
I could never have kept a straight face shooting that scene, the funniest thing i have ever seen, three of Britain's finest actors and comedians.
I’m still disappointed that American comedy can’t be more like this. This is freaking hilarious. 😂
Try "What We Do In the Shadows." It's American by way of New Zealand.
Arrested Development is your friend, sir.
The British accent adds to the comedy in a way that an American accent cannot IMO
By Jove, I think you're onto something there!@ClarkGreaseball
Yanks are too literal to be this silly
LOVE Blackadder! Each series was brilliant, both in writing and acting.
I love it too. Although I think the first series is a bit weak. Blackadder himself is too much Mr. Bean for my tastes. The rest were very good though.
Three legends of comedy. Black Adder and Fawlty Towers are still the best comedies to ever come out of Britain to this day.
Actually, there are loads of British comedy series made. I'll name a few in No particular order different generations Red Dwarf,Bottom Harry Enfield,Benny Hill,Morecambe and Wise,Tommy Cooper,Hitchhikers guild to the Galaxy, only fools and Horses, Dads Army, Rasing Damp theses come to mind for the moment but of course many more British comedy classics theses are not just my opinion only but taken from the British public who watched them and became a household favourite according to viewing figures and many series they made only fools and Horses start from the mid 80s to the final series 2003 😂😂
Try 'The Thin Blue Line' also with Rowan Atkinson - absolutely brilliant!
You missed the two Ronnies, father Ted, Black books, the IT crowd, Spaced, Porridge, Open All Hours, Armstrong and Miller, Mitchell and Webb, The fast Show
@@AndrewHalliwell them two but like I said there were many more classic weren't they matey faulty towers, Monty python on the buses 😂
@@AndrewHalliwell None of those are as classic as BA and FT.
OMG, never gets old. Poor George. Such a good sport
Hugh Laurie, Rowan Atkinson and Stephen Fry - simply the best. Lovely human beings all and great actors and comedians.
God I love British humor.
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@@dcmastermindfirst9418😂👍
Hughe Lauries face throughout this was class acting
Just finished watching the entire Black Adder series last week and laughed as if I was watching it for the first time. 😆💞🇬🇧
Love Blackadder the funniest comedy ever ❤ Greetings from Slovakia 🇸🇰
Three brilliant comedians together. Hugh laurie is always fantastic as a gormless upper class idiot. Loved him and Stephen Fry in Jeeves & Wooster too.
His acting in the A Bit of Fry and Laurie sketch where his character has taken his cat to the vet to be put down is absolutely brilliant. Our attention is drawn to the weirdo being played by Fry, but Laurie's reactions are pure gold.
Jeeves and Wooster could have been written by P J Wodehouse waiting for Fry and Laurie to be born and grow up to play those roles
Nobody will ever do it better
Gods, Hugh Laurie as Bertie Wooster was just gold. And Stephen Fry as Jeeves was just *chefs kiss*
@@vic5594it was great tho FRY in relity was far too young to have played the older and much life experienced Jeeves but he got away with it.
Though I'm waiting for the parts they played in an episode hiding from Spode by dressing up in black face and joining the minstrel band the Chocolate Covered Coons, it could be used against them by the canel cultred woke lot, l hope not
What ho! I've finally found the comments section where I belong. 😌😆 Yes, J&W was an absolute masterpiece.
Rowan Ackinson is a mad comedic genius 🤣😂🤣😂
The Prince Regent totally stole Blackadder 3, Hugh Laurie was at his absolute best. "Sausage Time!"
Prince Regent: 'I'm looking for a wife , Blackadder!'
Blackadder: 'She'd have to be bonkers, sir'
Prince Regent: 'That goes without saying Blackadder. Woof!'
"Whoaaa, crickey!"
Only bettered by BlackAdder’s manservant, Kate (sorry) “Bob”.
@@Dave5843-d9mBob didn't do a better performance, that's got to be some feminist shit, I get opinions vary, but she done hardly anything, Laurie helped cement blackadder
Oh... No one has any love for Baldrick? There would be no Blackadder without Baldrick.
and that's what you call genius comedy.
Not by brits
Edmund could finally live his lifelong fantasy of hitting the prince, and three times at that. Fantastic 😂
Lol so hillarious😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 Dry British Humor & cant believe its Hugh Laurie Rowan Atkinson & Steven Fry awesome team 😁👌😄👍
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The way they tackled really important issues. Comedy gets in deep to places people try to hide from exposure. Thank you to the comedians doing good work.
So amazing to see Hugh like this, AFTER only ever seeing him as HOUSE! hilarious!!!
He shines in Season 3 as the Prince regent.
And have his moments in the final season.
🤣😂 they ve literally knocked his wig almost off 😅 and right on the edge of breaking character …
So funny
I adored Rowen Atkinson in Black Adder. .so gorgeous. ❤ . It was just a laugh a minute . Brilliant programe .
Blackadder the Third, one of my favourite British comedies and certainly in my top five, if not less than five! Funny, historically accurate (well mostly) and I still use some of the phrases from it including “Mrs Miggins Pie Shop” and “As dead as that squirrel” as said by Miranda Richardson. “What squirrel?” asks Blackadder, then she shoots twice into the tree and you hear a loud squeak as a squirrel falls to the ground and she replies “That squirrel”. Fantastic writing, directing and comedy acting.
I shall be back before you can say "antidisestablishmentarianism"....well I wouldn't be to sure about that....
Anti distinctly minty.....
BlackAdder 2
Condemned to a watery grave with a captain who's legless.
Rubbish! I've hardly touched a drop!
No,no I mean you haven't got any legs...
Oh yes, you're quite right there, carry on, sorry....
@@warwick7618 Another great quote! From the same “Amy and Amiability” episode is: “I’m as poor as a church mouse who’s just received a tax bill, and whose wife has just run off taking all the cheese!”
" We HATE Sir George, We HATE Sir George "
@@Chess-Gyaan Prince George? No?
These shows were my go to for many years to relax and laugh!❤😂 And can be watched over and over.
All that talent in one video! This made my day.
I always wondered why Fry only had a small part in The Third. He was a main character in Two and did absolutely brilliant work in Goes Fourth. His General Sir Cecil Anthony Hogmanay Melchet character was my favorite of the whole series.
Goes forth.
DARLING!!
@@baabaabaa-ElBEEEEEEEH!
Ironically, Blackadder Goes Forth WAS the fourth of the Blackadder series.
@@castleanthrax1833That's not ironic, it's a pun!
Blackadder was such an amazing series.
No Sir, a soft hit would be like This, whereas you hit him like THIS 😂😂
Yes we all saw and heard that.
😂
What did we see ?
_THIS!!_ 👊
Hughe is amazing in this season.
However Rowan Atkinson's Blackadder is always the show stopper
The delivery of "Why, I hardly touched the man!" deserved a laugh imho
Gave me Clancy Brown vibes
well, permission granted.
The portrayal of the British Class system, Public school politique is abound in Stephen Fry!
Why??
Genius comedy from one of the best television series ever made.
A great scene because of the incredible talent in the cast, wow.
Wow, this is hilarious. I do love British humor
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What a trio of talent. 🥰
3 Legends rolling together.. Absolutely brilliant show :)
The way he fly dramatically at every punch LOL 😂 i love it
Inglish class here in Brazil 😂😂😂 I'm sharing with my teacher. 😊
Hahahaha Brazil needs.more security as issues are not crime but Cartlel😂
Fry and Laurie.. . . . . and Rowan Atkinson.
Blackadder II & Blackadder III are my favourites
Will Smith bad boys 1 & 2
Why is this too funny, LoLoLoL. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 He had a slight smirk of satisfaction in the end...
That little smile on Atkinsons face ...
Hilarious, some of the best British comedy has come from the Blackadder series. Don’t try to let me out waiting for the door…. I don’t want to die of old age. 😂
I love British humor. Thank you. PEACE
Hugh Laurie is an incredible physical comedian
So is your mum
All he done was not get punched. Calm yer apples.
I like him better when he's a spiritual comedian. You hardly notice the subtle humour.
@@randommadness1021 No, he does more than that. The way he reacts to the 'punch', falls and recovers is acting genius. I guarantee you could not do as well.
@vermilliongecko I used to do plays every single week. That isn't too difficult, trust me. They're having a laugh by making others laugh. I guarantee that the first time they done this scene they were all giggling like hell. 👍
Excellent group, indeed. Now I'm half expecting to see Hugh Grant shuffling in as a coachman looking for his fare, I dare say.
One of the very many high points of ‘Blackadder the Third’, this scene. The introduction of Hugh Laurie to the Blackadderverse was a masterstroke. Stephen Fry had already been a solid part of the cast in ‘Blackadder II’ as Lord Melchett, and although Laurie’s arrival on the scene as the dastardly Prince Ludwig was only in the final episode, it was a great introduction. His subsequent key role as Thicky Prince George swiftly became a crucial element, a delightfully hilarious fall-guy counterpoint to Atkinson’s scheming, sarcastic, world-weary butler. Separately, Fry & Laurie themselves went on to become nigh on untouchable as a comedy duo during the first half of the 90s.
Rowan Atkinson Steven Fry and Hugh Laurie!what a trio! I love the black adder
First-class comedy. This is so good that it's hard to take in. "Hang on, this is bloody coffee, I ordered tea..."
“TEEEEEEAAAAAA!!!”
My fave is still the cricket bat during the Reporting a Crime sketch. Where it really seems like Stephen clocked Hugh good and proper.
The one where Hugh is a racing driver is better. Stephen accidentally Hugh for real there as well. You see the shocked, regretful look on Stephen's face at the end of the sketch.
This was payback for Stephen and Rowan after Hugh Laurie kidnapped and tortured them in the final episode of season two. 😂
"I accept nothing from a man who imprisons his guests in a commode." Love that episode 😆
But he a-polo-gised for ze incoweeniance. 😊
'Oh it's a SCYTHE!'
Wet myself laughing 😂
This is one of the funniest scenes from this show, and there are many, many funniest scenes!
Brilliant!
My favorite type of british humor.
Oh Stephen Fry
Fry, Grammar and Freeman in any order!
I’m guessing that the poor guy is actually the King pretending to be the servant
Technically Prince Regent, but yes, you're right.
yep. last episode of that series
Yes, Fry's character wants to kill him for sleeping with his daughter, so he pays his butler to pretend to be him to avoid his death. It doesn't work as Fry shoots him at the end of the episode.
@@dancpfcno, it was sleeping with his sisters. Not his daughter.
@@quasarsphere in the sense that you are totally wrong 😂
such dry typical British humor. That ending : " carry on the good work " And then : " very well sir " and hits him again. I was in stitches , so many "punch" lines in this little sketch xD.
All the black adders are brilliant. 😂😂😂😂❤❤
Absolutely real comedy not like today's Kevin's and Karen's judgment
Except the 1st season.
Wat heb ik genoten om jullie bezig te zien,❤ dank jullie ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Timeless english humour. So good.
A classic series
Hugh Laurie- you're an absolute legend.😊Godspeed!💫🕉
All three actors are comedy gems!
Hugh Laurie taking a lot of actual blows there, damn. That’s dedication. I hope the bought him a drink afterwards.
Old House takes a licking, and keeps on kicking? LoL 😂😆
Mr Bean, Doctor House and Mycroft Holmes fighting
2/3, not bad
Hugh Laurie also played Mycroft in that Will Ferrell Sherlock movie.
Stephen Fry has been in some movies, but is better known as a TV personality.
@@namedhuman5870Steven Fry did play Mycroft Holmes in A Game Of Shadows. So it is 3 out of 3
Or Jeeves and Wooster...
Thats why he's so grumpy when he became a Doctor 😅
Hugh Laurie???! Ah! É o House!!!! Ele mereceu! 💚💚💚💙💙💙💛💛💛🤍🤍🤍
No one can do bombastic Like Stephen Fry (in full Melcher flow)
One of the best comedies on tv ever!!!!
I can watch Blackadder ANYTIME, always always laugh; always see a little something new. Brilliant writing, acting and perfectly cast and characterisation 👏👏👏❤❤❤🤗🤗🤗🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
3 big actors in the same spot, amazing
They weren't quite as big back then. Well known, but nothing like as famous as they went on to become.
House, "And that's how my villain arc begin."
Thank you. This is so hysterical to me 💙
Atkinson, Laurie and Fry what a thing 😊😂
Three legends one room ❤
video subtitle: 'Blackadder and Arthur Wellesley spend five minutes assaulting the Prince Regent'
What a trio! ❤❤❤
British humor is the best!
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Is absolutely crazy how awesome those comedy was back then it was absolutely genius perfect absolutely amazing in today's comedy is just kind of lacking you got to love British comedy
Stephen Fry really rocked that uniform :0
I sometimes forget what a versatile actor Fry is. Amazing.
Hugh later said of this scene that Stephen Fry never learned to stage hit, so he's actually just punching Hugh in the face.
Mr. Bean As Mozart Hitting Salieri 😂😂😂
So _that’s_ how House got his leg broken.
What, being punched in the face causes a broken leg?
@@mikemccaine4229 though he wasn't hit in the motor control section of the head, any trauma to the brain could mess up any form of regular functioning
Say he WAS hit in the back of the head or so (in the cerebellum area), it COULD affect his motor functions. It's not really a "broken leg" more than a limp
@@RetrogradeRecall These are TV shows we are talking about and I'm sure the original post was a "joke". Not need to get all Dr Phil about it!!
My absolutely favorite actors all together in one scene.
Just, perfect. Perfect.
I wasn't planning on seeing Dr. House get his ass kicked by Mr. Bean today, but here we are.
…and all our lives are just a little bit better for it!
✌️❤️
Those are different characters in different periods of time. 😂 yes, they may look alike.
@@misterbd9641 no shit? Really? I had no idea! *end sarcasm
@BiLdoEMcLown this comment is on point for a non-Brit trying to use sarcasm but you did miss the opening gambit of "This bit is sarcasm", but an awfully good try though! Bravo!
@@Loki1815 millwall sucks
Hahahahahahahahahaha!!!! Dang I love the British humor. Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie were both on a Young Ones episode together, called "Bambi". Dr. House without his American accent was a shock to hear the first time.
nicely done, camera work, sound effects and acting, i think i catch rowan grinning after his efforts.
So now we know the REAL reason House is the way that he is? 😂😂
Poor Hugh! I love that man and Rowan Atkinson! And Stephen Fry is not too shabby himself. What a great trio of comedy legends!
My friend used to say that line in Highschool all the time" bunch up, bunch up!"
Except Hugh says "budge up" here.
Let me get in my time machine, go back thirty years and tell him he said it wrong. @@grahamlive
could be cause its a normal thing to say lol
Not in America. LOL. @@topmandog1
budge , bunch, means the same, move it mate