Stephen Fry is adored and admired for his humour, his charm and his formidable intellect. I can attest that in real life he is exactly how you’d want him to be – funny, kind and generous to a fault. I gave him his first voiceover and years later, he provided a laudatory review for my first book. It was a joy to hear him yesterday on Desert Island Discs. His great gift is making you think “Yes, yes, I’ve always thought that too. I just didn’t realise it”. And he’s proof that not everything on the BBC has been dumbed down. His sixth Desert Island Disc was Hugh Laurie’s version of this. He credited its arrangement to “the great Georgie Fame”. He meant “the great Alan Price”. So even Stephen Fry makes mistakes. And if you read his searingly honest memoirs, that’s something he’s never been afraid to admit.
Stephen Fry.

- No, no, I've ...16th Feb 2014
- Fed up with e...15th Feb 2014
- Ladies and ge...14th Feb 2014
- Why McCartney...13th Feb 2014
- Glorious love...12th Feb 2014
- The greatest ...11th Feb 2014
- Don't you hat...10th Feb 2014
- Knitting need...9th Feb 2014
- People from L...8th Feb 2014
- "Working in a...7th Feb 2014
- It's a nation...6th Feb 2014
- My mum worked...5th Feb 2014
- Yes, yes, we ...4th Feb 2014
- Whispering Bo...3rd Feb 2014
- The thing abo...2nd Feb 2014 prev next