As Fry so eloquently put it: “It’s a f***ing weird time to be alive.”
The Beatles, and other celebrities, didn’t always conduct themselves with great decorum when visiting Buckingham Palace.
It’s been a rocky 2016 for Stephen Fry thus far, the British brainiac becoming involved in another controversy following his comments on a TV show.
British personality and esteemed thinker Stephen Fry was in fine voice during an interview in Australia, tackling a number of sensitive subjects.
He found love in a lonely place…Stephen Fry’s battles with depression seem to be over as he is set to wed his new partner.
Stephen Fry has a lot to be proud of, but his drug habits are not among those things. The veteran comedian has admitted to using cocaine in a number of high-class venues in his new book.
Isn’t this exciting – one of Britain’s most fantastic pairs, long thought lost to separate endeavours, are busy re-uniting. This is great news for any fans of Dr House, who announced earlier this year that the show is ending. Fry and Laurie made a great comedic duo in the early 90s, and the announcement has been welcomed by many fans.
There’s an old Southampton pub called The Hobbit under threat from the company that controls Lord of the Rings licensing. The company eventually agreed to sell the pub a license to keep using the name it has had for decades. Stephen Fry and Ian McKellan decided this was stupid, so they paid the fee themselves.
Here’s a mystery for you, Arthur Conan Doyle is dead. He’s been dead for 81 years, but still gets “posthumourous” writing credits for the title action man and his sidekick in the latest “Sherlock Holmes” on steroids movie adaptation starring Robert Downey Jr. and directed by Guy Ritchie.