Don't Be Dirty Quiz
Funny sketch from Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie's classic BBC sketch show. Can Hugh Laurie avoid saying anything dirty when describing a very adult act?
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3. Slap_chop_ninja 4 years ago
Hugh Laurie looks so different now in House. How long ago was this?
So thats where House got all his knowledge from ![]()
and raise is an anagram of arse? was that a joke or does the word rase exist, or was he refering to the fonetical pronounciation of 'raise'? (not sure, my English is pretty good but I wouldn't know for sure)
anyway, this would be a fun game show if it were real!
5. Comment rated too low. Show this comment Oddi 4 years ago
#4 stop crap comments on every single video lol
i remember the old days in Snotr when there were only 4 or 5 comments per video.
Those days are forever gone.
#3 "Don't Be Dirty" was a sketch in episode 3 of season 4 back in 1995. The video btw only shows about half of the actual sketch.
hugh laurie has to be the best british actor ever.
al7air can you link me to the full version, i only found this version on youtube one day when bored
#9 Better than Sean Connery and Michael Caine? I don't think Hugh Laurie comes anywhere close to being that good. jmho
11. Comment rated too low. Show this comment dsiple 4 years ago
my computer's dictionary says rase is a British variant of raze (to tear down)









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1. Woll 4 years ago
Personally, I would have buzzed the presenter as soon as he said the words - Hard Wood.