Barry Humphries’ Sandy Stone sketch in Eat, Pray, Laugh.
Stone is certainly his best character.
A segment from the 1999 episode of Heroes of Comedy, dedicated to Barry Humphries.
Watched it earlier as a reminder. Seems to be about all there is on YouTube. Pity!
A great creative artist. Timeless. I thought Sascha Cohen was one of those rare comdedians as well, till I went to see The Dictator which was pretty limp and boring.
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Stone is certainly his best character.
A segment from the 1999 episode of Heroes of Comedy, dedicated to Barry Humphries.
Watched it earlier as a reminder. Seems to be about all there is on YouTube. Pity!
A great creative artist. Timeless. I thought Sascha Cohen was one of those rare comdedians as well, till I went to see The Dictator which was pretty limp and boring.