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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.

QI: Ronni Ancona on Obscurity

QI, featuring new contestant Barack Obama

Stephen Fry Approaches a Mighty White Rhino

British comedy/quiz show QI: first 10 minutes

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'QI, steven fry, jo brand, jimmy carr, sean locke' to 'QI, stephen fry, jo brand, jimmy carr, sean locke' - edited by BicycleRepairMan

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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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