Louis is determined to crank up points in an arrests competition, but his ambitions to win are dashed when Briggs gets the pair assigned to Sutton Frobisher of The Art Squad.
It isn't perhaps the funniest episode of all, but it does have some very fine moments, one scene in particular is laugh out loud funny. There are definitely some sharp one liners.
Bob and Dave definitely weren't known for their decorum, so a bold move to see the pair thrown into the sensitivities of the art world.
Seeing Dave dealing with the mime artist was a hoot, but that scene where they encounter the painter and nude model, so funny.
Geoffrey Chater and John Quentin are both excellent, both very dry performers, but both in possession of terrific timing.
7/10.
It isn't perhaps the funniest episode of all, but it does have some very fine moments, one scene in particular is laugh out loud funny. There are definitely some sharp one liners.
Bob and Dave definitely weren't known for their decorum, so a bold move to see the pair thrown into the sensitivities of the art world.
Seeing Dave dealing with the mime artist was a hoot, but that scene where they encounter the painter and nude model, so funny.
Geoffrey Chater and John Quentin are both excellent, both very dry performers, but both in possession of terrific timing.
7/10.