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#1 - Sophisticated Song
Season 4 Episode 7
Aired 4/2/1995
A school teacher sets up a new religion, a father tries to talk sense into his son who has played truant for years, and Stephen recites a monologue very quickly.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
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#2 - Barman
Season 4 Episode 3
Aired 2/26/1995
A man confides in a barman about the state of his marriage, while contestants try to keep it clean on game show parody 'Don't Be Dirty'.
Director: Bob Spiers
Writer: N/A
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#3 - Steffi is an Angel
Season 4 Episode 2
Aired 2/19/1995
Anne Charleston, Kevin McNally and Fiona Gillies join in the fun with Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie. A man recounts a childhood memory to his therapist and Hugh sings about his love for Steffi Graf.
Director: Bob Spiers
Writer: Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry
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#4 - Soccer School
Season 4 Episode 4
Aired 3/5/1995
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#5 - Tribunal
Season 4 Episode 5
Aired 3/19/1995
A dilemma with a wasp’s nest and a parody of the Oprah Winfrey show that resounds with pointless applause.
Director: Bob Spiers
Writer: Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry
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#6 - All We Gotta Do
Season 4 Episode 1
Aired 2/12/1995
Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie welcome John Bird and Jane Booker to their sketch show. Featuring Hugh's protest song 'All We Gotta Do'.
Director: Bob Spiers
Writer: Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry
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#7 - The Duke of Northampton
Season 4 Episode 6
Aired 3/26/1995
A visit to the national finals of the Young Tory of the Year competition and a parody of Alan Bennett's Talking Heads series.
Director: Bob Spiers
Writer: N/A
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Season 4 Ratings Summary
"Sophisticated Song" is the best rated episode of "A Bit of Fry & Laurie" season 4. It scored 8/10 based on 104 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 4/2/1995. This episode is rated 0.2 points higher than the second-best, "Barman".