Sketches include "Mr. Smear Confronts the Headmaster", "Hugh Laurie's Short Poetry Reading", "Politician Insists, 'Stop Breaking into My Car'", "SAS Application/Library Books on Cricketers", "Spoon Bender", "Apology", and a barbershop piece called "Bitch Mother Come Light My Bottom" by Sir William (now Lord) Rees-Mogg.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Hugh Laurie | Writer | ||
Stephen Fry | Writer | ||
Deborah Norton | Guest Star | ||
Roger Ordish | Director |