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Stephen Fry's 7 Deadly Sins Stephen Fry | SamFry Ltd
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4.6 • 19 valoracions
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Stephen Fry's 7 Deady Sins - I will take each one of the Seven Sins in turn, lay them out on the surgical table and poke, prod, pry and provoke in an attempt to try to anatomise and understand them; I hope and believe it will be, if nothing else, delicious fun and something of a change from the usual run of podcastery.
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S2 EP9 - Wrapping Up
I have been charmed and delighted to find that the comments that have come in for this series have been sound, friendly, helpful and informed. In this final episode for this series, I’ve singled out one or two. Thank you for your questioning, your listening — go on searching, asking and wondering. Wondering in both senses: wondering by wanting to know and wondering by marvelling. And here’s to madmen, hermits, heretics, dreamers, rebels and sceptics.
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S2 EP8 - Sloth
Yes, we’ve come to the seventh of the seven deadly sins. Sloth. Is it sloth as in both, or sloth as in moth? Whichever, sloth lives inside us all.
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S2 EP7 - Wrath
Mister ANGRY has been unleashed from his rage cage. Let’s drink together some of the wine from his grapes of wrath. Furious to know more?
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S2 EP6 - Gluttony
Loosen your waistbands and gorge with me until you gasp. It’s Gluttony - the devil that drives us to all kinds of addiction and excess *burp*.
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S2 EP5 - Envy
I confess. I’ve been guilty of envy. It’s not a pretty vice. And now I envy YOU - all the pleasure of this fresh new podisode ahead of you. You lucky lucky people...
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S2 EP4 - Lust
You know you want it. You know you do.
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Mr Fry uses words like a master artist uses a brush. He truly is a national treasure. Like everything he’s done this series is amazing.
Not half as clever as he thinks
I know Stephen Fry is popular on both sides of the Atlantic as a sort of honorary great-uncle full of wisdom and wit, but this podcast is dull. When it’s not being tedious. Take episode one of the second season, for example. It’s an interminable old-man rant about the awfulness of the modern world which leaves one thinking: why on earth is he going on about something he clearly loathes, for so long?
I’m with Julie Burchill on this.