Alfresco (1983)
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Hugh Laurie — Writer
Episodes 13
The Cambridge Footlights Revue
Featuring Penny Dwyer, Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Paul Shearer, Tony Slattery and Emma Thompson from the original University stage show directed by Jan Ravens.
Read MorePilot Episode 1 - There's Nothing To Worry About!
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Pilot Episode 2 - There's Nothing To Worry About!
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Pilot Episode 3 - There's Nothing To Worry About!
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Episodio 1
Follow the adventures of the Wallies and meet Doctor Quincy DeQuincey.
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Emma Thompson and Robbie Coltrane shine in these sketches.
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Musical stylings of Sherri and Micky Wilson and don't young Hamlet talk nice.
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The Alfresco cast takes on The Cold War.
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Trolley car passengers go crazy suing one another and Mr. Baker and Mr. Butcher take a stroll on the docks.
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13th century wassailers travel around town, wreaking havoc.
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The Alfresco cast shares the news and Alan and Bernard take a walk in the woods.
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Meet the characters of The Pretend Pub, a faulty car cleaner, a spoiling Librarian.
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Landlord Bobzza and barmaid Shizza discuss her wages, French Police, the "Octor."
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Episodio 4
The Pretend Pub regulars receive upsetting news about the future of the pub, a Salesman tutorial, Sailors debate lingo.
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Shizza And Bezza Reminisce On The Old Days Of Live Entertainment, An Unsual Event At A Boy's School.
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Lord Stezza Drops A Bombshell On The Regulars Of The Pretend Pub, What's Great About Being Welsh.
Read MorePeter's Friends Introduction - Cambridge Footlights Zeitgeist
The Underground Song from the film's opening performed by Hugh Laurie, Kenneth Branagh, Stephen Fry, Alphonsia Emmanuel, Emma Thompson and Imelda Staunton.
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