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Stephen Fry steps down as host of Bafta film awards Stephen Fry steps down as host of Bafta film awards
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Comedian calls a wrap after 12 shows of ‘glory, drama and occasional embarrassment’
Mark Brown Arts correspondent
Fri 5 Jan 2018 12.47 GMT
Last modified on Sat 6 Jan 2018 00.00 GMT
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Stephen Fry has announced he is stepping down as host of the Bafta film awards to let others have a go.Stephen Fry has announced he is stepping down as host of the Bafta film awards to let others have a go.
Fry said it was time to call it a day after two stints in which he hosted the annual ceremony a total 12 times. “What fun it will be to watch Bafta 2018 without my heart hammering, mouth drying and knees trembling,” he said.Fry said it was time to call it a day after two stints in which he hosted the annual ceremony a total 12 times. “What fun it will be to watch Bafta 2018 without my heart hammering, mouth drying and knees trembling,” he said.
His replacement will be announced next Tuesday, on the same day that this year’s category nominees are revealed.His replacement will be announced next Tuesday, on the same day that this year’s category nominees are revealed.
Possible names include Jonathan Ross, who presented between 2007-11, and Graham Norton, who presents the Bafta TV awards. Ladbrokes has made Norton 5-4 favourite, although there may be raised eyebrows if the ceremony is hosted, yet again, by a white man.Possible names include Jonathan Ross, who presented between 2007-11, and Graham Norton, who presents the Bafta TV awards. Ladbrokes has made Norton 5-4 favourite, although there may be raised eyebrows if the ceremony is hosted, yet again, by a white man.
Others possibilities include Strictly Come Dancing presenter Claudia Winkleman (2-1), Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc (8-1), and Emma Thompson (14-1).Others possibilities include Strictly Come Dancing presenter Claudia Winkleman (2-1), Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc (8-1), and Emma Thompson (14-1).
In a statement, Fry said: “Every one of the 12 Bafta film award ceremonies that I had the privilege of hosting has a place in my memory. The mixture of glamour, glory, drama and – occasionally – embarrassment and hiccup holds a unique place in the British film calendar.In a statement, Fry said: “Every one of the 12 Bafta film award ceremonies that I had the privilege of hosting has a place in my memory. The mixture of glamour, glory, drama and – occasionally – embarrassment and hiccup holds a unique place in the British film calendar.
“Over the last two decades I have especially loved watching the emergence of new young film talent behind and in front of the camera. But after so long a time I felt it only right to stand down and let others take the Baftas on to new heights and greater glories.”“Over the last two decades I have especially loved watching the emergence of new young film talent behind and in front of the camera. But after so long a time I felt it only right to stand down and let others take the Baftas on to new heights and greater glories.”
Amanda Berry, Bafta’s chief executive, thanked Fry for making each ceremony he had presented “such memorable and joyous occasions”. She added: “We will miss him tremendously.”Amanda Berry, Bafta’s chief executive, thanked Fry for making each ceremony he had presented “such memorable and joyous occasions”. She added: “We will miss him tremendously.”
The job of hosting high-profile award ceremonies is not for the faint-hearted.The job of hosting high-profile award ceremonies is not for the faint-hearted.
One mistake or ill-judged comment can be amplified to ridiculous heights as Fry found to his cost when, in 2016, he made a quip about costume designer Jenny Beavan after she had picked up her award for her costumes in Mad Max: Fury Road. “Only one of the great cinematic costume designers would come to an awards ceremony dressed as a bag lady,” he said.One mistake or ill-judged comment can be amplified to ridiculous heights as Fry found to his cost when, in 2016, he made a quip about costume designer Jenny Beavan after she had picked up her award for her costumes in Mad Max: Fury Road. “Only one of the great cinematic costume designers would come to an awards ceremony dressed as a bag lady,” he said.
After a backlash on Twitter, Fry responded: “Will all you sanctimonious fuckers fuck the fuck off Jenny Beavan is a friend and joshing is legitimate. Christ I want to leave the planet.” He then quit Twitter but returned about five months later.After a backlash on Twitter, Fry responded: “Will all you sanctimonious fuckers fuck the fuck off Jenny Beavan is a friend and joshing is legitimate. Christ I want to leave the planet.” He then quit Twitter but returned about five months later.
Bafta also announced that this year’s ceremony, taking place on 18 February, will be held for a second year at the Royal Albert Hall in London and will feature a performance by Cirque du Soleil.Bafta also announced that this year’s ceremony, taking place on 18 February, will be held for a second year at the Royal Albert Hall in London and will feature a performance by Cirque du Soleil.
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