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British- Whos line is it anyway- Steven FRY

British- Whos line is it anyway- Steven FRY

British- Whos line is it anyway- Steven FRY

British- Whos line is it anyway- Steven FRY

gwiz665 says...

One of those is his name, the other is not.
>> ^BoneRemake:

>> ^thegrimsleeper:
Stephen Fry

" Stephen or Steven (pronounced /ˈstiːvən/) is a masculine first name, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos) meaning "crown, garland", "
I could care less how he/you spell it, I spell it how I spell it as well, Sixty percent of the time Wikipedia is right 100 percent.

British- Whos line is it anyway- Steven FRY

Fusionaut says...

Come on, now. We don't need another Westy spelling everything wrong for the hell of it. >> ^BoneRemake:

>> ^thegrimsleeper:
Stephen Fry

" Stephen or Steven (pronounced /ˈstiːvən/) is a masculine first name, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos) meaning "crown, garland", "
I could care less how he/you spell it, I spell it how I spell it as well, Sixty percent of the time Wikipedia is right 100 percent.

British- Whos line is it anyway- Steven FRY

BoneRemake says...

>> ^thegrimsleeper:

Stephen Fry


" Stephen or Steven (pronounced /ˈstiːvən/) is a masculine first name, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos) meaning "crown, garland", "

I could care less how he/you spell it, I spell it how I spell it as well, Sixty percent of the time Wikipedia is right 100 percent.

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arvana says...

I was lucky enough to discover the books before the show. Steven Fry plays a bit of a supercilious and condescending Jeeves.... I absolutely loved the show, but I would have made a very different interpretation! Apparently there was another show made in the 60's as well, but I've never been able to find it.

In reply to this comment by swampgirl:
I've read one. Kept hearing Fry's voice in my head through the whole book.

In reply to this comment by arvana:
Just saw your note on this post: http://www.videosift.com/video/Hugh-Laurie-The-Sophisticated-Song

I've loved Hugh Laurie since Jeeves & Wooster too -- have you read any of P.G.Wodehouse's books? They're fantastic!



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