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  • Stephen Hope Fry (23 May 1900 – 18 May 1979) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of the cricketer C. B. Fry and his wife, Beatrice Holme Sumner...
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    Stephen John Fry (born 24 August 1957) is an English actor, broadcaster, comedian, director, narrator, and writer. He first came to prominence as one half...
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  • presenter and film director. Stephen Fry may also refer to: Stephen Fry (cricketer) (1900–1979), English cricketer Stephen Fry (rugby union) (1924–2002)...
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  • Anthony Fry (born 14 January 1940) is an English former first-class cricketer and cricket administrator. The son of the cricketer Stephen Fry, he was...
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  • Mark Nicholas (category English cricketers)
    captaining them from 1985 to his retirement. On 1 October 2023, he succeeded Stephen Fry as president of Marylebone Cricket Club on a one-year term. Nicholas...
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    who is best remembered for his career as a cricketer. John Arlott described him with the words: "Charles Fry could be autocratic, angry and self-willed:...
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  • born in Odiham Brian Froud, illustrator, was born in Winchester Stephen Fry, cricketer, was born in Portsmouth Charles Fryatt, mariner, was born in Southampton...
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  • Chance Fry (born 1964), retired American soccer player Charles Fry (born 1940), British cricketer and cricket administrator, and grandson of C. B. Fry Charlotte...
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  • Brown (cricketer) (born 1979), Zimbabwean cricketer Stevens Brown (1875–1957), English cricketer, referred to as Stephen Brown before 1911 Stephen F. Brown...
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  • Oliver Popplewell (category English cricketers)
    married Dame Elizabeth Gloster in March 2008. He was the godfather of Stephen Fry, and the grandfather of Anna Popplewell and Lulu Popplewell. Popplewell...
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  • A Bit of Fry & Laurie was a British television sketch comedy show, starring and written by Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, broadcast by the BBC between 1989...
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  • Thomas Fowler, cricketer Richard Francis, broadcaster Nick Freeman, "Mr Loophole", celebrity lawyer Edward Fowler, cricketer Stephen Fry, actor, comedian...
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  • dominant partner. The Frys were quickly a well-known society “power couple“ and had three children, including the cricketer Stephen Fry, born in 1900. For...
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  • World Cup triumph through the prism of the players and their families. Stephen Fry called it "one of the best sporting documentaries I have ever seen"....
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    Fry - British mathematician, author, and radio and television presenter Jake Fraser-McGurk - Australian cricketer Rocky Flintoff - English Cricketer Jessica...
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  • the club is Mark Nicholas, the former Hampshire captain, who succeeded Stephen Fry on 1 October 2023. The origin of MCC was as a gentlemen's club that had...
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  • 2002, 2004 and 2006 versions were hosted by Stephen Fry. 2008's version was hosted by Jimmy Carr after Fry had to withdraw, having broken his arm. BBC...
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  • test cricketer and journalist C B Fry in the press box at Taunton he was able to transmit Fry’s report after the telephonist failed to turn up. Fry recommended...
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  • cricketer Nick Frost – actor, comedian and screenwriter Elizabeth Fry – prison reformer Paul Gbegbaje – Britain's Got Talent 2011 finalist Stephen Gray...
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  • and Charles II Walter Franklin, cricketer Sir Christopher Frayling, Rector, The Royal College of Art C. B. Fry, cricketer Lieutenant General Sir Charles...
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