Before Hugh Laurie was House, before Stephen Fry was Wilde, even before they were Jeeves & Wooster, Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie wrote and stared in their own inimitable sketch comedy series on the BBC. Witty and urbane, Fry and Laurie lampoon an endless array of targets with a delicious turn of phrase and elaborate wordplay. Absurdities abound as they devise new swearwords not yet banned for broadcast, and Fry impersonates Michael Jackson. Posh chat show Dinner with Digby deteriorates from witty banter on Venice - Jeremy: 'The Queen of the Adriatic!' Digby: 'Is only one of the things you've been called.' - into a paean to the infinite variety of Marks & Spencer. Catch such Fry & Laurie favorites as the profane cliché-slingers John and Peter, international gunrunner and man of g-british, g-mystery Alan, and insipid MI5 agent Tony Murchison and his coffee-obsessed boss Control.