HBO stand-up special, taped live in New York. 11/15/08
HBO stand-up special, taped live in New York. 11/15/08
Stephen Colbert takes part in a great interview at the Harvard University Institute of Politics. He talks about his favorite guests, how he gets material for his show, and the affects he hopes his show will have on the media. It starts with a one-on-one interview and then he takes a couple dozen questions from [...]
Stephen Colbert takes part in a great interview at the Harvard University Institute of Politics. He talks about his favorite guests, how he gets material for his show, and the affects he hopes his show will have on the media. It starts with a one-on-one interview and then he takes a couple dozen questions from the audience. This was recorded on 12/1/06 After this was done he recorded a segment to be aired on his show (they talk about it in the last video) and you can watch that here: www.colbertnation.com
Stephen Colbert takes part in a great interview at the Harvard University Institute of Politics. He talks about his favorite guests, how he gets material for his show, and the affects he hopes his show will have on the media. It starts with a one-on-one interview and then he takes a couple dozen questions from [...]
Stephen Colbert takes part in a great interview at the Harvard University Institute of Politics. He talks about his favorite guests, how he gets material for his show, and the affects he hopes his show will have on the media. It starts with a one-on-one interview and then he takes a couple dozen questions from the audience. This was recorded on 12/1/06 After this was done he recorded a segment to be aired on his show (they talk about it in the last video) and you can watch that here: www.colbertnation.com
Politics, religion, nonsense.
Politics, religion, nonsense.
Politics, religion, nonsense.
Politics, religion, nonsense.
National treasure Stephen Fry joined provocateur extraordinaire Christopher Hitchens to debate against Ann Widdicome and the Archbishop of Abuja, John Onaiyekan. The topic was ‘Is Catholicism a force for good in the world?’. Needless to say, Hitchens & Fry didn’t think so. Also needless to say, they provided the most convincing arguments of the evening. [...]
National treasure Stephen Fry joined provocateur extraordinaire Christopher Hitchens to debate against Ann Widdicome and the Archbishop of Abuja, John Onaiyekan. The topic was ‘Is Catholicism a force for good in the world?’. Needless to say, Hitchens & Fry didn’t think so. Also needless to say, they provided the most convincing arguments of the evening. Mr Fry’s passionate and emotional speech is presented here in its entirety, along with his closing remarks. You can watch the entire debate, which runs about fifty minutes, by going to: www.intelligencesquared.com
Politics, religion, nonsense.
Politics, religion, nonsense.
Christopher Hitchens and Stephen Fry- Guardian Hay Festival: the Blasphemy Debate, chaired by Joan Bakewell
Christopher Hitchens and Stephen Fry- Guardian Hay Festival: the Blasphemy Debate, chaired by Joan Bakewell
Atheism Vs. Catholicism: Is the Catholic church a force for good in the world? “It stands up for the oppressed and offers spiritual succour to billions say the Church’s supporters. But what about the Church’s teachings on condoms, gays and women priests, ask the detractors.” Speaking for the motion, Archbishop John Onaiyekan and Ann Widdencombe [...]
Atheism Vs. Catholicism: Is the Catholic church a force for good in the world? “It stands up for the oppressed and offers spiritual succour to billions say the Church’s supporters. But what about the Church’s teachings on condoms, gays and women priests, ask the detractors.” Speaking for the motion, Archbishop John Onaiyekan and Ann Widdencombe MP. Speaking against the motion, Christopher Hitchens and Stephen Fry.








Stephen Fry’s beautiful comments on a world without God.
Stephen Fry delivers a 6 minute ‘speech’ on how a world without a belief in God should be neither mundane nor uninspiring.
Stephen Fry delivers a 6 minute ‘speech’ on how a world without a belief in God should be neither mundane nor uninspiring.