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Topic History of: Stephen Fry on TV
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steveimp It's a damn shame that we will probably not see his Doctor Who script produced that he was working on and had scheduled for both the last series gone and this current one being filmed.
JK2006 Stephen has become a "new friend" since my recent dramas and he's an incredibly nice man.
I absolutely loved the shows; intelligent TV of the best kind.
Martin K I allways enjoy Mr Fry on television, but the bravery he has shown on these two episodes about Bi-polarism has been astonishing and ground-breaking.
The conclusion he appeared to come to at the end of all the interviews, and appointments did not surprise me at all, I assume he is still not taking medication and good on him.
It`s a topic that we often touch on this board, the really creative movers and shakers allways have, how can I put this... "something wrong with them".
His shows had been noted in the press prior to broadcasting, for showing too many luminaries. I do not feel that this was the case. What was being illustrated, was that how people can turn the illness around, and in many cases use it to their advantage.
We are all who we are with whatever is "wrong with us", and Stephen Fry is good egg of the week in my book.