Stephen Fry in His Own Words
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2013 | Biography
In a fascinating collection of archive interviews with the celebrated writer, presenter and polymath, you can hear - in his own words - the beliefs and aspirations that have shaped him. The archive covers his upbringing, a time when Stephen admits he was a rebellious schoolboy and behaved outrageously in order to survive school. He talks about his early love of language and Oscar Wilde. He also recalls discovering classic radio comedy and meeting Emma Thompson and Hugh Laurie at Cambridge. Stephen is extraordinarily honest about some of his personal experiences, which have included imprisonment for credit card fraud, going public about his sexuality, and coping with public criticism. Stephen also comments on fame, addictions, being hard on himself and wanting to make people laugh. BBC Archive Voices: shining a light on the icons of our time
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Published by | BBC Audio, A Division Of Random House |
Edition | Unknown |
ISBN | 9781471339271 |
Language | N/A |
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