We've recently discovered QI, and rightly so: lots of clever conversation and engaging silliness. The thing is, for an American, what the hell is QI? Well, this is the answer, and coming up with an answer... continue reading
posted by oxdottir
Stephen Fry, one of the most intelligent, knowledgable and funny men on this planet and a British legend and icon
We've recently discovered QI, and rightly so: lots of clever conversation and engaging silliness. The thing is, for an American, what the hell is QI? Well, this is the answer, and coming up with an answer... continue reading
posted by oxdottirOne of my favourite clips from QI. You gotta love the transcript: Alan [foppishly] "Hullo! . . . hullo!" Stephen --originally . . . all right. Very good. Alan [giggles to himself]... continue reading
posted by Haldaug"They say of the Acropolis where the Parthenon is...."
posted by arvanaOh, I do love Stephen Fry and his QI show. Good banter.
posted by oxdottirI love Stephen Fry, and I think he's one of the few people who could do this and not look like an officious prig. It probably helps that moments before he was talking about being unembarrassed by certain... continue reading
posted by oxdottirAh, Stephen Fry. What you have been subjected to ever since Hugh Laurie left you. :p Still, some interesting information and a few good laughs here!
posted by uhohzombiesI nearly did a spit take at the punchline.
posted by RhesusMonkHere's a spectacular moment from Stephen Fry's quiz show, Quite Interesting (series 2 episode 5). For a bonus, the panel is asked to rearrange magnetic letters on their boards to spell something interesting... continue reading
posted by HenningKOJimmy Carr makes an attempt at a "bad jungle related joke".
posted by lunkwillWonderful.
posted by Nicki HansenDr Pamela Stephenson - formerly a part of the comedy team on Not the Nine O Clock News alongside Rowan Atkinson, Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones and also married to Billy Conolly - interviews Stephen Fry... continue reading
posted by alien_conceptThis one's for Lucky. Kenneth interviews the actor and comedian Stephen Fry in an episode of Wogan first broadcast in April 1986.
posted by MINK...from the Cambridge University Footlights Revue
posted by bluecliffNever mind that the sound is a little out of synch. This shows the man with the brain as big as Kent not even trying to figure out the trick at the end.
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