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In this programme Dr Pamela Connolly talks to Stephen Fry - comedian, author, actor, game show host and one of the cleverest men in Britain. Pamela sets out to explore how fame has affected Fry's psyche and why his celebrated mind has at times been in such torment that he has even tried to kill himself.

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  1. Did Stephen do futher sessions with Pamela? I think he and she are fantastic and it gives wonderful hope to people feeling the same way. Thank you both.
    Posted by Sophia on 18/11/2009 21:32:49
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  2. I have watched five of these programmes and find Dr Pamela Connolly to be insightful, extremely genuine and unpatronising and incredibly good at what she does;delving into the mind and the psyche of her subjects. I think she is incredible and I have found these programmes absolutely wonderful. Stephen Fry was a difficult one but she got to grips with him just as well as the others for which I admire her intensely. I am gratified, in an odd way, to have something in common with the (to my mind) great and wonderful Mr Fry in that he said the words I feel about myself - "I feel I am not quite good enough!" I have always felt that to be one feeling I would love not to feel. He also dislikes the look of himself, me too. These interviews and this one in particular help we simple souls to see that we are not alone in our thoughts and there is a great comfort to be had. I thank everyone, particularly those being interviewed and the marvellous Dr Connolly and all concerned with these programmes, for even giving the idea of this some thought let alone putting it on air.
    Posted by Pam on 03/10/2009 16:57:13
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