Hugh Laurie’s SNL Protest Song
October 30, 2006 by Cory
Review of Hugh Laurie on SNL
October 28, 2006 by Cory
OK, Tonight’s episode just ended, and I’d give it a B-minus. Hugh was in about a half dozen skits, and while I wasn’t taking notes, here are my thoughts.
I suspect he wrote his own monologue, and it suffered a little cross-cultural confusion. He told a Shakespeare joke that went completely over the head of the audience including me.
The highlight was his protect song on guitar and harmonica. Sing with me: “All we have to do is mmm… mmm… mmm….”
Other skits he was in: a gassy ghost hunter, and the head villager trying to kill Frankenstein’s monster. These were both pretty …read more
Programming Note
October 28, 2006 by Cory
Don’t forget: Hugh Laurie is on Saturday Night Live tonight, and we’ve got new episodes of House starting again on Tuesday, October 31st.
Omar Epps On Conan
October 24, 2006 by Cory
House On TV Guide Cover
October 23, 2006 by Cory
October 30, TV Guide cover. Just in time for the Halloween House return and the debut of David Morse.
More House Spoilers
October 21, 2006 by Cory
House Episode Recap: Fools for Love (HOU-305)
Official Teaser:
A young interracial couple (Jurnee Smollett, Raviv Ullman) suffer acute abdominal pain shortly after he saves her from being raped during a holdup attempt at a diner. Then she goes into a coma. Meanwhile, House disapproves of the attention Wilson is showing a newly hired nurse. And Cuddy demands that House apologize to a clinic patient (David Morse) he treated disrespectfully.
David Morse Debuts October 31 – Spoiler
October 20, 2006 by Cory
Halloween’s going to see the return of House and the debut of a new nemesis. David Morse will appear as police officer Michael Tritter. A couple more details available after the jump if you’re interested.
Blackadder On Stage
October 18, 2006 by Cory
UK fans might want to schedule a holiday up north. The Follow Spot Theatre company has secured the rights to stage a production of Blackadder, the hit 1980’s series staring Rowan Atkinson, Tony Robinson, Tim McInnerny and our very own Hugh Laurie. The play is based on Blackadder Goes Forth, and it runs until Saturday at Guiseley Theatre.
David Shore Writing Cop Drama for NBC
Michael Schneider reports that NBC Universal TV Studio has signed House creator David Shore and House writer Peter Blake to develop a new as-yet-untitled drama for the NBC network. The show is expected to center on a female cop and will involve an ensemble cast. Shore and Blake will also be executive producers on the project.


