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Stephen Fry & Nish Kumar to headline Mind's comedy gala

The annual Oxfordshire Mind comedy festival will this year be livestreamed from the North Wall Arts Centre and has a star-studded line-up including wit and raconteur Stephen Fry and stand-up and presenter Nish Kumar.

Miranda Norris, Oxford Mail, 20th April 2021

Douglas Adams archive book to be published

A book featuring extracts from Hitchhiker's Guide creator Douglas Adams' archive is to be published.

British Comedy Guide, 23rd March 2021

Stephen Fry backs Portsmouth Sherlock museum campaign

Stephen Fry has backed a campaign to transform a building in Portsmouth into a Sherlock Holmes museum. The actor, writer and presenter said an old records office set for demolition was an "ideal location". But the city council's culture chief Councillor Steve Pitt said the office was "completely unsuitable".

BBC, 10th March 2021

No Such Thing As A Fish to stream 20-hour long show

QI researchers are to air a mammoth 20-hour version of their hit podcast No Such Thing As A Fish for Comic Relief.

Chortle, 3rd March 2021

Comics campaign to add subtitles to kids shows

Children should watch television with the subtitles on, because it "dramatically improves" their reading, according to a new campaign. Celebrities including Sir Lenny Henry, Stephen Fry, Sandi Toksvig and Phillip Schofield are supporting the drive, which wants subtitles to be the default setting on all children's TV programmes.

Shingi Mararike, The Sunday Times, 28th February 2021

BBC to broadcast The Festival Of Funny

The BBC has announced The Festival Of Funny. Running across its TV, radio and online channels from late February to mid-March, the festival will see fourteen hours of new content broadcast.

British Comedy Guide, 15th February 2021

Fry backs ReadThrough theatre initiative for schools

Stephen Fry and Dame Emma Thompson are backing an online play-reading service which lets professional actors "take over" home school English classes to help bring the written word to life.

Adam Sherwin, i Newspaper, 2nd February 2021

Stephen Fry tells school staff 'be kind to yourself'

Stephen Fry has urged people not to feel "inadequate" during England's third lockdown. The actor, writer and television presenter, who has a home in Norfolk, sent a message to staff at two academy trusts in the county in an attempt to boost morale among the key workers.

BBC, 29th January 2021

Just A Minute to return with guest presenters

Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Lucy Porter, Stephen Fry, Jo Brand and Nish Kumar will be amongst the guest hosts for a new series of BBC Radio 4 panel show Just A Minute.

British Comedy Guide, 11th December 2020

Stephen Fry & Joanna Lumley in top 10 voices poll

In a poll commissioned by Virgin Media, Stephen Fry came second when the public were asked what was the nation's favourite voice, while Joanna Lumley came third. David Attenborough came first.

Ellie Harrison, The Independent, 7th December 2020

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