Stephen Fry discloses his work for the past two years including his performances for ITV’s series “Kingdom”, script writing for director Peter Jackson’s forthcoming film “The Dam Busters” and the pitfalls of filming in the Amazon jungle and breaking his arm whilst preventing his not inconsiderable weight from plunging into the murky depths of the […]
It’s my pleasure to announce my first podcast entitled Stephen Fry’s PODGRAMS, a new series with the first twenty-five minute Podgram (podcast) disclosing the stories behind my working life of the past two years and journeying through the trials and tribulations of breaking my arm whilst filming on the Amazon river in January. Created by […]
Column “Dork Talk” published on Saturday February 2nd 2008 in The Guardian “Deliver us from Microsoft” – The Guardian headline Stephen Fry introduces the open source platform that will see off Windows. In recent weeks I have banged on about Open Source, expending two articles on Firefox alone. Open Source applications make their code available […]
Dear All, forgive long period of silence. I’m sorry that all I have posted recently have been Guardian columns. They will stop for three months or so I fear as I finish documentary filming with one arm for much of the time. For the grisly amongst you here is a picture of the break (a […]
Column “Dork Talk” published on Saturday January 26th 2008 in The Guardian “Compact cameras have arrived at That Stage – The Guardian headline I am in the jungle, filming in the heart of Amazonia. Not much room in my backpack for mobile phones, game consoles or laptops but just enough for a pair of compact […]
Column “Dork Talk” published on Saturday January 19th 2008 in The Guardian “Motorola U9: What witchcraft is this? – The Guardian headline It is as if you were looking at a perfectly ordinary spectacles case that suddenly decided to show you a television programme. I’m reviewing the Motorola U9 phone today. It is a shiny […]
Column “Dork Talk” published on Saturday January 12th 2008 in The Guardian “Social networking through the ages” – The Guardian headline There is some deep human instinct that compels us to take a wild and open territory and divide it into citadels, independent city states, MySpaces and Facebooks Much ink, electronic and atomic, has been […]