OH MY GOD NO TOO MANY FEELINGS
(Stephen and Hugh got together and chatted on television as opposed to not-on-television for a change and IT’S SO CUTE OH MY GOD)
OH MY GOD NO TOO MANY FEELINGS
(Stephen and Hugh got together and chatted on television as opposed to not-on-television for a change and IT’S SO CUTE OH MY GOD)
The reason we’re not going to be doing the sketch is that it contains a great deal of sex and violence. A GREAT deal.
To be able to write about PG Wodehouse is the sort of honour that comes rarely in any man’s life, let alone mine. This is rarity of a rare order. Halley’s comet seems like a blasted nuisance in comparison. If you’d knocked on my head 20 years ago and told me that a time would come when I, Hugh Laurie - scraper-through of O-levels, mover of lips (own) while reading, loafer, scrounger, pettifogger and general berk of this parish - would be able to carve my initials in the broad bark of the Master’s oak, I’m pretty certain that I would have said “garn”, or something like it.
Hugh Laurie Wodehouse Saved my Life
Hugh Laurie talks about his experience with PG Wodehouse’s novels, in particular the Jeeves books, and the challenges of adapting them to screen. A lovely article.