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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1 Posted 137 days ago by Woll

Personally, I would have buzzed the presenter as soon as he said the words - Hard Wood.

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2 Posted 137 days ago by Smurfed

Burnley is a place in the Midlands of England, for those who don't know, soz 4 the double post

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3 Posted 137 days ago by Slap_chop_ninja

Hugh Laurie looks so different now in House. How long ago was this?

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4 Posted 137 days ago by kainim

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!

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5 Comment rating too low, click to show Posted 136 days ago by Oddi

#4 stop crap comments on every single video lol

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6 Posted 136 days ago by Kurisusan

i remember the old days in Snotr when there were only 4 or 5 comments per video.

Those days are forever gone.

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7 Posted 136 days ago by AL7AIR

#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.

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8 Posted 136 days ago by smremde

#4 rase - To erase.

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9 Posted 136 days ago by Tareim (moderator)

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

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10 Posted 135 days ago by sux2bu

#9 Better than Sean Connery and Michael Caine? I don't think Hugh Laurie comes anywhere close to being that good. jmho

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11 Posted 133 days ago by dsiple

my computer's dictionary says rase is a British variant of raze (to tear down)

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12 Posted 130 days ago by yourmum

#11 Raze is a US variant of the English word rase. English comes from England :P