Stephen Fry on life, last words and the things he can't do
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Stephen Fry has had an extraordinary life. From being a teenage runaway, ending up in prison, to going to Cambridge and meeting Hugh Laurie and Emma Thompson, discovering he was bi-polar and digging up his Jewish history. Throughout it all his love of language and writing have been his constants.  Stephen reflects on the power of story-telling, how to counter impostor syndrome and the things he absolutely can’t do.  Guest: Stephen Fry. Stephen is touring Australia for his show "An evening with Stephen Fry". 
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