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  1. Hugh Dennis is an English comedian, presenter, actor, impressionist, and writer. He portrayed Bank Manager in the first and second series of the BBC comedy Fleabag.

    • The Perfect Body
    • An Odd Coincidence
    • His Beautiful Neck
    • The Retreat Scene
    • The Confessionary Scene
    • When He Broke The Fourth Wall
    • No Longer Invisible
    • It's French
    • It'll Pass
    • Built-In Pain

    Season one's pilot was highly entertaining: It gave the viewer a clear idea of what to expect from the series through a sneak-peak into the narrator's life. Of course, this includes other characters such as Fleabag's sister Claire played by Sian Clifford. One of the funniest scenes features both sisters and sums them up in a nutshell. “Please raise...

    During a casual conversation between the two characters at the Priest's office, Fleabag reveals that she is a normal person because she doesn't believe in God, which kind of implies that only wacky people do. While in other circumstances this wouldn't be a big deal, a Jesus painting falls behind the protagonist right after she says the words. Coinc...

    One of Fleabag's most wholesome moments happened during the second season and it was pretty darn cute. In the fourth episode of Season 2, Fleabagcouldn't help but break the fourth wall multiple times only to gush about the Priest's neck with the audience, which is quite understandable if you ask us. Apart from it being a really funny scene from the...

    In a heartwarming scene during the fourth episode of the first season, Hugh Dennis' character opens up with Fleabag about his struggles and tells her all the ways he would like to become a better person. Although total strangers, the two find solace and understanding in an honest shared conversation. If there hadn't been a moment before where Fleab...

    Between Fleabag confessing that she wants someone to tell her what to wear every morning and both characters sharing a loving kiss, a lot went on during the confessionary scene; although hearing Scott's "Hot Priest" tell Waller-Bridge's character to kneel made us all feel a lot of things, it was Fleabag's speech that fundamentally made the scene su...

    A scene that really caught everyone off guard? When Scott's character finally breaks the fourth wall after seeing Fleabag do the same and makes instant eye contact with the audience. If any more proof that the show is really good is needed, take the way it makes viewers feel asor more exposed as the protagonist when the Priest does it. What makes i...

    It's hard not to love a chaotic scene where things are blown out of proportion. Season two's pilot is the perfect first episode, and the entire awkward dinner scene is pretty much unmatched when it comes to dialogue (one of the best in TV history). Nevertheless, the most amazing bit is when the protagonist reveals that no one's asked her a question...

    It's hard to find accurate sibling relationship representation between two polar-opposite sisters on-screen, but Fleabagdoes not shy away from doing it. In fact, Claire and Fleabag's bond is so genuine that viewers may almost feel as if they too are a part of it at times. One of the most iconic moments on the show has to be Fleabag's delivery of he...

    The heartbreaking scene from the series' final episode truly makes viewers wonder how invested in a fictional pair they must have been through the course of six episodes for its ending to hurt that much. While Priest and Fleabag were seemingly perfect for each other, that was ultimately far from enough — and they both just had to accept it. After e...

    Besides eye-opening and life-changing,Kristin Scott Thomas' epic speech on womanhood is yet another proof of PWB's masterful writing. While the idea of men "creating their own pain" whilst women have got it all going on inside them may sound exaggerated at first, in reality, it could not be closer to the truth. Aside from its timeless relevance, pa...

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    Peter Hugh Dennis FRGS (born 13 February 1962) is an English comedian, presenter, actor, impressionist and writer. He was a panellist in every episode of the comedy show Mock the Week (2005–2022). He has also appeared in the comedy double act Punt and Dennis with Steve Punt and played Dr Piers Crispin in the sitcom My Hero (2000–2006), Pete ...

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    • 1989–present
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  3. Aug 5, 2016 · The action leaves London for the first time, and we get to hear a staggeringly beautiful monologue from – of all people – Hugh Dennis. If you liked Fleabag, watch: Transparent (Amazon ...

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  5. Apr 8, 2019 · I’d also forgotten Hugh Dennis’s bank manager – who we met in series one (in one episode giving a quietly affecting speech, to be fair) – so his brief reintroduction, without a reminder of ...

  6. May 15, 2019 · It’s been a long time since the first season of the dark British comedy series “Fleabag” arrived in the U.S. on Amazon Prime Video — nearly three years, in fact. ... (Hugh Dennis), who ...