Stephen Fry
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Kingdom
After losing his brother to mysterious circumstances, respected lawyer Peter Kingdom makes a small legal practice for the eccentric people of Norfolk.

Stephen Fry in America
English comedian Stephen Fry travels around the US behind the wheel of a London taxi cab, sharing his witty perspective on the country’s unique charm.

Wilde
(1997)Brilliant, egocentric and completely unique, Oscar Wilde (Stephen Fry) defied convention on almost every level. While coming to terms with his newfound sexual identity, he also experienced his most creative period, resulting in some of his best-known works. As his literary career flourished, the self-realization of his homosexuality caused Wilde enormous torment as he juggled marriage, fatherhoodand responsibility with his obsessive love for Lord Alfred Douglas (Jude Law). It is this passionate and stormy relationship which consumed and ultimately destroyed him. Featuring a brilliant supporting cast including Jennifer Ehle, Academy Award(r)-Winner Vanessa Redgrave and Tom Wilkinson as Wilde's chief adversary, the Marquis of Queensbury.

A Bit of Fry & Laurie
A Bit of Fry & Laurie marked the television debut of two of Britain's best loved and most talented performers. Written by and starring Cambridge Footlights graduates Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie. This complete collection brings to life a wonderful world of eccentric characters, subtle word play, slapstick action and timeless comedy.
Stephen Fry: Out There
Writer, comedian and TV icon Stephen Fry demonstrates wonderful new innovations designed to make our lives just a bit easier in this tech-driven reality talk show.

Dancing with the Birds
(2019)From ruffling their majestic feathers to nailing im-peck-able courtship routines, birds in paradise flaunt their best moves in hopes of landing a mate.

The Canterville Ghost
(2023)A 300-year-old ghost who's been haunting the grounds of a stately mansion in the English countryside meets his match when an American family moves in.

Pocoyo
Join Pocoyo, the curious little boy dressed all in blue, as he embarks on exciting adventures with his friends - Pato, Elly, Loula, and Sleepy Bird. Together, they explore their infinite world, tackle challenges, and discover the joy of friendship.

Stalag Luft
(1993)Set in a POW camp deep in Germany, RAF officer James Forrester devises a plan for a mass escape in this sharply observed comedy-drama.

The Inventor
(2023)Inventor Leonardo da Vinci and Princess Marguerite embark on a whimsical adventure, crafting flying machines and exploring life's mysteries together.

Fantastic Beasts: A Natural History
(2022)Stephen Fry embarks on a journey to discover the stories behind some of the world's most fantastic beasts that have inspired myths and legends in history, storytelling and film.

Stephen Fry: HIV & Me
Actor Stephen Fry journeys into the contemporary world of HIV and AIDS, including the shocking rise of infections in the UK and Sub-Saharan Africa.

Mind Games - The Experiment
(2023)Can exercise sharpen the brightest minds? In this ground-breaking experiment four world-class gamers, competing in Esports, Chess, Mahjong and Memory Games, put this to the test.

Willem and Frieda: Defying the Nazis
(2023)Stephen Fry explores a remarkable story of forgery, sabotage and audacity by the Dutch Resistance that saved thousands of Jews from Hitler's death camps. Artist Willem Arondeus and musician Frieda Belinfante helped to create fake documentation to fool the Nazi authorities. How has it remained hidden for so long and did the sexuality of the couple lead to their story being forgotten?

Russia's Open Book: Writing in the Age of Putin
(2013)Who is the new Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, or Gogol waiting to be discovered by the English-speaking world? Stephen Fry examines six authors whose vibrant work continues to gain traction with a global audience: Dmitry Bykov, Mariam Petrosyan, Zakhar Prilepin, Anna Starobinets, Vladimir Sorokin, and Lyudmila Ultiskaya.
It's Always Something
(2021)In just ten minutes, eight wry, deadpan, and macabrely humorous vignettes portray the tragicomic absurdity of modern existence, from Sylvia Plath–assisted suicide to crossword-puzzle-induced despair to climate-denier rage turned fatal.
London Zoo: An Extraordinary Year
It's business as not-quite-normal at London Zoo, as the skeleton staff of zoo keepers have over 20,000 hungry mouths to feed. The pandemic has brought about some unprecedented challenges for both the zoo's animal residents and their keepers.

Paddington Bear: The Early Years
(2001)Retracing the footsteps of the beloved Paddington Bear, Stephen Fry travels to the Cloud Forests of Peru in search of the rare Spectacled Bear.

Peter's Friends
(1992)A New Year's reunion among college friends gets out of hand as a few drinks reveal former relationships, emotional trauma, and secret agendas.

That Sugar Film
(2014)Eating a diet of high-sugar foods commonly perceived as "healthy," filmmaker Damon Gameau embarks on an experiment to document sugar's health effects.