- Fry steals Laurie's brain as a practical joke, but Laurie never notices. A pleasant Greek lunch is spoiled by Laurie's insecurity and lack of self-esteem. A tobacconist posing as a doctor prescribes cigarettes. The commander of the M.I.5 and his assistant are back for a chat, and two unwavering detectives demand to know the whereabouts or an unmarried woman's husband.—Anonymous
- Sketches have Fry taking Laurie's brain as he naps but Laurie does not notice--now, he believes Noel Edmonds "funny" and Kenneth Baker "enthralling." F&L: Gordon and Stuart are executives--Stu acts like he is an expert at a Greek cafe but Gordon is able to speak Greek and Stu makes an ass of himself; Laurie's person on the street ponders who are Daphne duMaurier & Gerald Kaufman; Laurie talks to costume designer, Theresa & enters a 20th century sketch dressed in 18th century powdered wig & garb; Laurie visits Fry who he thinks is a GP & Fry gives him cigarettes but Fry is not a GP--Laurie tells him to abort the skit; Fry hosts would be TV bloopers with he and Laurie playing hippie math nerds; there are more F&L persons on the street; Tony Murchison and Control engage in spy rigmarole over coffee; F&L are agents on a TV show who are stupid but not clever and harass a door with a sledgehammer and a woman about her son with a non-existent husband and end up yelling at a baby.—LA-Lawyer
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