Stephen Fry in America DVD

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Stephen Fry in America (6x50 BBC1): Actor and Comedian Stephen Fry gives us a unique insight into what makes America tick. According to Stephen: I will travel across America visiting each state, visiting its landmarks and distinctive sites, talking to its citizens and discovering the true nature of the 50 individual parts that make up the whole. Join polymath Stephen as he takes in small town life, Independence Day parades, a brothel, Americas Cup yachts, nuclear submarines, Morgan Freemans jazz club and much much more.

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  • But I can`t share it with my American friends!!!!! so much good stuff on BBC and it is not available in America... does anyone know why? I love Stephen Fry, but particularly this series, although, only watched the first one yet... I loved it!

  • In a parallel universe Stephen Fry WAS born in America. He loves hunting and hates reading books.

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  • haa haa!

  • No! download it on "vuze"! I did!

  • Or Canada (just as inexplicably).

  • thanks

  • The DVD is set to be released in the US in September.

  • I can not find this DVD any where here in America. At one point in the DVD I see that Stephen visits my hometown. I guess I'll have to search Ebay for it.

  • That's fine ^^ I was just saying what I thought that's all :)

  • I wasnt saying that Fry would be like those things because of an American upbringing/culture etc. I said those things because its the antithesis of Fry's personality - hence the parallel universe inverting them - it wasnt meant to be a dig against American schooling etc. I reread it and it could have sounded like I was wagging my finger. I love America. Jazz for petes sake where would I be without Jazz...

  • Oh, I think he'd be the same... perhaps he wouldn't have gone to Cambridge and therefore maybe not become famous but he'd have gone to Princeton and learned about the same and his thought wouldn't have changed I assume

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