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Shafted. Poor Stephen Fry

By Maggie Holland in Editorial

Posted in Internet on February 3, 2009 at 11:35 pm

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Fresh from the high of his well-received talk at Apple’s Regent Street store, Stephen Fry found himself stuck in a lift on the 26th floor of London’s Centre Point building.

He soon started tweeting about his experience (hence how I know as I clearly wasn’t there!) and was kept amused by a steady flow of chirpy (sorry!) comments from his followers to keep his spirits up.

Fry was clearly not amused by the in-lift technology pointing out the bleedin’ obvious to him during his unscheduled stay in said elevator.

Pictures below from Mr Fry’s Twitpic feed - a presumptuous thanks in advance to him for letting me share them with you.

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Comment by Jason Slater - February 4, 2009 on 11:18 am

I was watching/reading the while thing live - with thousands of others (clealry very little on television at the time!).

He might start a whole new trend.

Comment by Sharon Jackson - February 5, 2009 on 1:13 pm

Who better to be stuck in a lift with eh?

Comment by Peter Jones - February 20, 2009 on 1:09 pm

Getting stuck in a lift is no problem unless someone has one of those Peter Sellers moments

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