Language. Language, language, language. In the end it all comes down to language. I write to you today on this subject as a way of welcoming you to www.stephenfry.com 2.0 and because, well, it’s a subject worth thinking about at any time and because fewer things interest me quite so much. Image: Nicole Stewart for […]
Close encounters with a rhinoceros then after lunch I have a drink with a giraffe. Later on I meet a 14 year old blind Rhino. or more information on the Last Chance to See series visit the BBC’s Last Chance to See website.
An early start for all us on day 2 in Kenya. This morning, the team will be tagging and moving a rhinoceros to avoid over population. I am honoured with a souvenir of sorts. or more information on the Last Chance to See series visit the BBC’s Last Chance to See website.
It’s day one of filming for Last Chance to See and I’ve managed to fit in time to film for you, an extraordinary symbol of Kenyan action against Elephant poaching. or more information on the Last Chance to See series visit the BBC’s Last Chance to See website.
Stephen Fry explains the suitcase of cables he takes with him when travelling Column “Dork Talk” published on Saturday 18th October 2008 in The Guardian “Dork Talk” – The Guardian headline. It’s farewell for quite a few months, I fear, as I head off to Africa, Mauritius, Indonesia, New Zealand and the Sea of Cortez […]
I’m off to Africa to film a new documentary with Mark Cowardine called “Last Chance to See”. This is the first of my private video diary series and I start by packing my essentials. or more information on the Last Chance to See series visit the BBC’s Last Chance to See website.
A notice to staff and parents, a little housekeeping… Hello all. I have flown to Nairobi to start work on the five films I am making with Mark Carwardine for the BBC. Mark Carwardine, you may remember, wrote Last Chance To See with my late great friend, Douglas Adams. This was a pioneering, prophetic book […]