So Mr Fry is travelling the world to meet homophobes and those who are victims. I'm assuming it's only viewable in Britain but I'm enjoying this.
You can watch it internationally using a Hola plug in for firefox. Since Ireland can get UK channels on Cable and Satellite I was watching it over here. It was sad in parts, that bit about that poor Ugandan girl made me want to cry. I loved his interview with Neil Patrick Harris though
That is something I would really like to see. I'm willing to bet that even if it's only viewable in Britain, then it will still get out at some point. I will have to check
Wh-wha-why! Darn it Stephen Fry! Why couldn't you be born in America. I love Stephen Fry, and I... well I don't love homophobes, but still! Well, let's hope BBC America has it, or will pick it up.
Been looking forward to this for a while, didn't realise it was on tonight though! Will catch up on the iplayer tomorrow.
^ Thanks for the link Beware of You. I loved this, I can't wait for the next episode. Stephen Fry is so awesome.
That argument with the Pastor has to be one of the strangest arguments ever. I mean look at him, he is obsessed with anal sex, penises and vjayjays to the point of delusion, like its all humans care about (no love nothing just sex) . It was just such a bizzare bit of TV, I mean Stephen ended up admitting that himself and his partner don't do anal to shut him up, that pastor is just insane. I think he is closeted he knows too much
The scary thing is.... we almost had him. Apparently, just before he was born his father was looking at a job opportunity in America. Now I just need to get that Albecurrie drive working and...
If he was born and stayed in the US I don't think he would've turned out quite as wonderful as he is (not to admonish the US, of course...). There's something quintessentially British about him and his actions and I don't think he'd be as brilliant without that.
Stephen Fry: Out There I think this is such an amazing documentary, and I truly hope that what people see evokes some kind of deep thought about their own lives, and the lives of others. Link here Stephen Fry: Out There [1/2] - YouTube