Stephen Fry Appreciation Monday – the latest developments
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Image details: British Academy Television Awards – Arrivals served by picapp.comDear faithful readers, happy Stephen Fry Appreciation Monday!
For today’s edition of Stephen Fry Appreciation Monday I will do a little news round up. I am trying to obtain a copy of Bright Young Things to review so this will have to do until then.
First order of business – the filming of third series of Kingdom has officially started.
Of course it has to happen while I am NOT visiting Norfolk tsssssss hm it must be the perfect time to visit and not only because there is a chance you might bump into our lovely Mr. Fry – there is always Tony Slattery to consider
I’m jesting, but Norfolk must be beautiful in summer, at least one would think the wind would be of bog standard variety rather then the gale we have encountered in March. Do you know what it does to sensitive skin? I had ruddy cheeks of such magnitude I would put General Melchett to shame.
I would like to ask anyone who is local to the area if by chance you happen stumble upon the filming and happen to take a few pics, do send them over we will feature them during the Stephen Fry Appreciation Monday, credits and all. Hell I might even buy you a pint next time I’m in the area (more details on that coming soon enough).
Second order of business – now I am not much of gamer (unless you count Diner Dash) but our lovely Mr. Fry will be doing voice overs for Fable 2 for Xbox.
Well I have not even played Fable 1 so I don’t have a clue what the fuss is about (pardon my ignorance), but our lovely Mr. Fry will do a voice over for a character of legendary hero with villainous streak. Hm ok legendary I get, but villainous? Honestly! It will take some method acting on Mr. Fry’s part.
Third order of business – Holiday Inn has conducted a survey to find out what are the 50 things most loved by the British public. And our lovely Mr. Fry came in 21st place.
Fish and chips are number 1 (which I cannot argue with, I inhale chips) and pubs come in at number 3 spot (again cannot argue with that) but our lovely Mr. Fry did rate better then Margaret Thatcher, Pimms and Yorkshire puddings.
