Stephen Fry speaks on the history of copyright, his thoughts on file sharing and the future of entertainment.
Stephen Fry discusses his language. This is a podcast version of the blog.
Stephen Fry discusses his new 2.0 website.
Stephen Fry discusses why Oscar Wilde’s Fairy Tales continue to exert the same pull over the imagination and emotions as they did when he first read them to his children in the 1880s. Note: This podcast is a copy of the trailer.
Stephen Fry decries compliance.
Stephen Fry discusses the state of British broadcasting.
Stephen Fry has a problem with dancing. In this second Podgram episode Stephen reveals his long held feelings on this universal human activity and confesses to a litany of reasons why he hates it. For the past six months, Stephen has been filming a new series in America for the BBC. The idea is to visit every one of the fifty states that make up that great union. The series examines the individuality of each state and also delights in getting to know Americans, whom are so much more than wearisome clichés. You can’t travel extensively across that nation without wanting to sample some of the great musical roots of many genres starting with Blue Grass, Jazz, Cajun, Blues, Rock n’ Roll, House, Motown, Gospel and Seattle Grunge to name but a few. With all that music around him, you might expect Stephen to have a dance.
Stephen Fry discloses his work for the past two years including his performances for ITV’s series “Kingdom”, script writing for director Peter Jackson’s forthcoming film “The Dam Busters” and the pitfalls of filming in the Amazon jungle and breaking his arm whilst preventing his not inconsiderable weight from plunging into the murky depths of the Amazon River.