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Stephen Fry
United Kingdom
Age: 65
Born: 24 Aug, 1957
TV Series Starring Stephen Fry
Heartstopper
Heartstopper tells the story of Nick and Charlie, two British teens at an all-boys grammar school. Charlie, a highly-strung, openly gay over-thinker, and Nick, a cheerful, soft-hearted rugby player, who one day are made to sit together.
It's a Sin
Ritchie, Roscoe and Colin are young lads, strangers at first, leaving home at 18 and heading off to London in 1981 with hope and ambition and joy... and walking straight into a plague that most of the world ignores. Year by year, episode by episode, their lives change, as the mystery of a new virus starts as a rumour, then a threat, then a terror, and then something that binds them together in the fight.It's the story of their friends, lovers and families too, especially Jill, the girl who loves them and helps them, and galvanises them in the battles to come. Together they will endure the horror of the epidemic, the pain of rejection and the prejudices that gay men faced throughout the decade.
London Zoo: An Extraordinary Year
It's business as not quite normal at the world-famous and historic London Zoo. The world may have gone into lockdown but the skeleton staff of zookeepers can't stay at home.
100 Years Younger in 21 Days
Eight well-loved and well-worn celebrities take part in a bold and unique experiment in a four-part series to find out if we really can stop the ageing process.
Easyjet: Inside the Cockpit
Britain's biggest low-cost airline is getting ready for its busiest year ever more planes, more routes, more flights and more passengers. Rookie Pilots will follow the ups and downs of easyJet's new recruits as they take to the air for the very first time.
The Great Indoors
This show centers on an adventure reporter who must adapt to the times when he becomes the boss to a group of millennials in the digital department of the magazine.
Danger Mouse (2015)
Danger Mouse is a reboot of the popular kids show following a detective Mouse.
Stephen Fry in Central America
Stephen Fry travels through Mexico and the complete Central American isthmus, to the Panamanian border with South America as he finds oust about some of the oldest civilizations on the planet, Mayan, Aztec and Olmec.
QI XL
A quiz show presented by Stephen Fry, each week he's joined by regular Alan Davies and three guests. In each episode the guests have to try and answer questions designed to inform, educate and entertain.
Hidden Kingdoms
Hidden Kingdoms is a series from the BBC's Natural History Unit taking the viewer into a unique and unexplored miniature world, immersing you into the action-packed lives of the planet's smaller animals.
Based in six of the planet's most iconic landscapes: the open plains of Africa's savannah, Arizona's desert, the forests of Borneo, the woodlands of North America and the urban jungles of Rio and Tokyo. We'll experience and see these habitats from a new visual perspective, pushing between blades of grass will feel like journeying deep into the densest jungle, while running from a hunting lizard will feel like a visit to Jurassic Park.
This is a different approach to a traditional wildlife series. Based entirely on biologically accurate behaviour, it employs a unique range of filming techniques and constructed storytelling to recreate these animals' own distinctive perspectives and to illustrate the dynamism of their lives.
Journey behind the scenes with Hidden Kingdoms to explore some of the techniques used to create this unique viewpoint, and why they were so important when revealing behaviour never before filmed.
Yonderland
A bored young mum steps through a portal and finds herself in a world of "incompetent knights, monks who are incapable of lying, and a race of people intent on firing the cleverest amongst them into the sun".
Stephen Fry: Out There
A two-part documentary series exploring first-hand how the lives of men and women in vastly different communities across the globe have been impacted by their sexuality
Gadget Man
Richard Ayoade takes us on a mighty quest to show that gadgets can improve even the most rotten of real life situations.
On his way he will be joined by an assorted assembly of notable companions, some are willing, while others appose him.
Ultimately he will definitely demonstrate that no activity, event or person can not be improved by applying the soothing balm of gadgets.
The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff
This is a four-part BBC comedy series, which premiered on BBC Two on 19 December 2011. It is a parody of the works of Charles Dickens, drawing its title from Bleak House and The Old Curiosity Shop.
Fry's Planet Word
Fry's Planet Word sees Stephen Fry finding out more about linguistic achievements and how our skills for the spoken word have changed. He dissects language in many of its guises.
Great Migrations
The mini-series, narrated by Alec Baldwin, focuses on the movements of animals across the earth in an effort to find food, to mate, and to survive.
Stephen Fry in America
In this six-part series, actor and presenter, Stephen Fry travels, through all 50 states of America - a country that was very nearly his home - to explore the diverse country and highlight the differences between American and British culture.
Kingdom
Respected country solicitor Peter Kingdom, with the assistance of his apprentice Lyle and secretary Gloria, runs a small legal practice in Market Shipborough for the eccentric people of Norfolk.
British Academy Film Awards
The "British Academy Film Awards" are presented in an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Since 1948, it has rewarded the very best in filmmaking shown in British theatres during the preceding year.
BAFTA is the leading independent charity in the UK supporting, developing and promoting the art forms of the moving image. Find out how we are inspiring the next generation of talent in the film, television and video games industries.
Pocoyo
Meet Pocoyo, an unforgettable little boy with a very big personality.
Narrator Stephen Fry guides Pocoyo with gentle humour as he explores the world around him. Pocoyo and his friends, Ellie, Loula, Pato and Sleepy Bird, encourage the viewer to learn through laughter, rather than leaving them feeling they have been taught.
The characters, storylines, sounds and visual appeal of Pocoyo have been carefully researched to ensure that it is perfectly tailored to encourage child development. Pocoyo takes pre-school entertainment one step further - it is visually very different to any other pre-school programme. Its innovative use of CGI animation allows Pocoyo to become a very real child - he moves, talks, plays and learns like a toddler, and he can sulk and throw tantrums like only a toddler can!
QI
In today's world, the Information Age, there are a lot of things we don't know. What is life? What is consciousness? How did the universe begin and when will it end?
Absolute Power
The inner workings of a successful PR firm - lying for a living.
Gormenghast (2000)
At the Castle of Gormenghast, the Groan family has ruled with dusty ceremony for more than seventy generations. A clever and ambitious new kitchen boy, Steerpike, begins to insinuate himself into the affections of Lady Fuchsia Groan and to murder his way to power.
Jeeves and Wooster
Jeeves and Wooster is the story of Bertie Wooster, a member of the idle rich in pre-World War II England, and Jeeves, his valet.
A Bit of Fry and Laurie
"A Bit of Fry and Laurie" was an English sketch-based comedy. It starred Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, who also doubled as the show's writers. The show aired in 4 separate series on BBC 2 between 1989 and 1995. A Bit of Fry and Laurie received excellent reviews for its innovative approach to comedy.
Blackadder
Prince Edmund, a.k.a. the Black Adder, constantly schemes to take the crown from his father and brother with the help of Lord Percy and Baldrick.
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