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. A Bit of Fry & Laurie returned with 'me colleagues' hilarious, eccentric sketch show that took comedy to another level and entered with a loud soupy twist. 'The local pizza delivery boy came round and I took one look and I said, never mind the super supreme, I'll take you, just as you are...thin and crispy. That's how we met. You could have knocked me down with a court order when I discovered he was my son.' The final season of Fry & Laurie has even more sketches that'll have you laughing every hair-gelled minute, including the exceptionally descriptive Sergeant Carter and the quizzing Henry Kelly in the amusing Going For Gold sketch. Not to mention another drink with a rather suggestive Barman and a sing-a-long with a sophisticated Song. Add to this the unbeatable wit of Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie and you couldn't ask for a better comedy classic.