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Fry & Laurie sketch going viral, as it sums up Brexit
It's called 'A Good Deal for Britain' and as Times columnist Caitlin Moran pointed out on Twitter, it's the news right now, boiled down into a two and a half minute sketch.
The Poke, 27th November 2018Stephen Fry reunites with the QI team
For an episode of the researchers' No Such Thing As A Fish podcast.
Chortle, 15th November 2018Stephen Fry Live! in Heroes review
Fry's retelling of Greek myths makes for an engaging evening, but it takes Blackadder and Harry Potter to ignite the audience.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 12th November 2018Blasphemy, Stephen Fry and referendum in Ireland
In October, the Republic of Ireland will not only decide on its next President, it will also decide whether to scrap its laws on blasphemy. This partly relates to an interview with Fry about God on Irish TV 2015.
BBC, 20th October 2018Book review: Soupy Twists! by Jem Roberts
He deserves all the more praise then for shedding new light on them - and uncovering and reproducing many new unused A Bit of Fry and Laurie scripts - in this fresh, thoroughly enjoyable and engaging biography of Britain's brightest ever comedy partnership.
Chris Hallam, Chris Hallam's World View, 17th October 2018'Fry and Turnbull effect' on prostate cancer
NHS chief Simon Stevens will today thank former BBC Breakfast presenter Bill Turnbull and broadcaster Stephen Fry for the work they have done in urging men to come forward for help.
BBC, 9th October 2018Sandi Toksvig reveals 60% QI pay gap from Stephen Fry
BBC quiz host tells Women's Equality party her pay is equal to panellist Alan Davies.
Vanessa Thorpe, The Guardian, 8th September 2018Ten memorable Room 101 moments
As host Frank Skinner announces that 'Room 101 is dead', we look back at some memorable moments from the show
Chortle, 25th July 2018Blackadder on Netflix: why you should re-watch it
In among the huge swaths of original content on Netflix, there are also plenty of beloved old favourites primed to be revisited. One such timeless classic is the incomparable Blackadder.
Robert Keeling, Metro, 14th March 2018Stephen Fry recovering from prostate cancer surgery
Stephen Fry is recovering from surgery for prostate cancer and said "it all seemed to go pretty well". The broadcaster, who had his operation in early January, said on his website: "They took the prostate out," adding: "So far as we know it's all been got."
BBC, 23rd February 2018