Press clippings Page 45
Cornbury Festival to host QI tent event
The award winning BBC show QI, hosted by Stephen Fry, will have a major tent entitled QUINP - The 'Quite Interesting, Nevertheless Important' tent at the festival, which will take place at the Great Tew Estate from June 29 to July 1.
The Banbury Guardian, 11th June 2012Stephen Fry's Elgin Marbles plea backed in debate vote
A call backed by actor Stephen Fry for the return to Greece of the British Museum's Parthenon Marbles has come out on top in a debate held in London.
Trevor Timpson, BBC News, 11th June 2012Fry: Depression during QI episodes made me want to die
Stephen Fry has admitted he has done whole episodes of QI with such severe depression he "wanted to die".
Louise Gray, The Telegraph, 5th June 2012Stephen Fry: BBC Jubilee coverage 'numbingly tedious'
Stephen Fry led criticism of the BBC's Diamond Jubilee coverage on Sunday, branding it "mind-numbingly tedious" and dubbing a reporter "ignorant".
The Huffington Post, 3rd June 2012Douglas Adams celebrated by fans worldwide on Towel Day
Annual celebration of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy author Douglas Adams's birthday attracts huge support on Twitter from fans including Stephen Fry.
James Lachno, The Telegraph, 25th May 2012A bit more Fry & Laurie, please...
Stephen Fry says he and Hugh Laurie are working together again. For F & L superfan Jack Seale, that's enormous news...
Jack Seale, Radio Times, 15th May 2012Video: 20 of Fry & Laurie's best bits
Hurrah, and indeed, huzzah. As either Stephen Fry or Hugh Laurie themselves might say.
Andrea Mann, The Huffington Post, 15th May 2012Fry & Laurie to reunite for new project
Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie are set to reunite for a new project, although details about the endeavour are not yet known.
British Comedy Guide, 14th May 2012Stephen Fry keeps fans up to date as he shoots new film
Stephen Fry is keeping his Twitter fans up to date on his filming stint in Scotland - and his sleeping patterns. Fry is making the movie adaptation of Ian Rankin's art heist book Open Doors.
John Dingwall, Daily Record, 3rd May 2012The provenance of this episode is quite as interesting as anything Stephen Fry has on his cue cards. It was pulled from the schedules last December after Jeremy Clarkson, one of its guest panellists, made his much-derided comments about public sector strike action. The furore surrounding Clarkson has died down enough to show the episode (and to allow him to guest-host tonight's Have I Got News For You), and he joins Alan Davies, Ross Noble and Dara O'Briain to answer questions about idleness.
Vicki Power, The Telegraph, 3rd May 2012