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    The Fry Chronicles

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      Massey, Anna, 115-16

      Massy, Baron de, 311

      Mather, Victoria, 332-3

      Matthew, Brian, 197

      Maugham, Somerset: Home and Beauty, 93

      May, Elaine, 240

      Mayall, Rik: and Simon Gray, 44-5, 49; and new comedy, 209, 239; collaborates with Elton on The Young Ones, 210, 246; comic qualities, 213-14, 246, 387; and Ade Edmondson, 365; in Blackadder, 385-7

      Mayer, Lise, 210, 214, 246

      Mayhew-Archer, Paul, 331-2

      Me and My Girl (stage musical): revival, 260-9, 271, 300, 325, 338, 340, 342, 374; opening in Leicester, 346, 348-9; transfers to West End, 353, 357-9; staged in Australia, 390-1; produced in New York, 409-12, 415-16, 419-22; in Los Angeles, 419; international success, 424; nominated for Tony awards, 424

      Meades, Jonathan, 319-20, 324

      Melbourne Arts Centre, 391

      Memoirs of a Fox (revue), 176, 181

      Meyer, Russ, 6

      Middleditch, Penny (SF's cousin), 117

      Middleton, Thomas and Thomas Dekker: The Roaring Girl, 152-3, 155

      Miller, Jonathan, 71, 121

      Milligan, Spike, 215

      Mitchell, Bill, 291

      Mitchell, David, 121

      Mitchell, Warren, 402

      Moab is My Washpot (SF; memoir), 1-2, 17

      Moir, Jim, 296-7, 409

      Molina, Alfred, 211

      Montagu, Felicity, 332

      Monty Python (TV series), 209, 239

      Mooney, Paul, 44, 49

      Moore, Dudley, 71, 129

      Moore, G.E., 69, 335

      Moore, Oscar, 152

      Morecambe, Eric, 54, 207, 209; death, 346

      Morrison, Steve, 229, 240-1

      Morrissey (i.e. Steven Patrick Morrissey), 324

      Mulville, Jimmy, 403-4

      Nation, Terry, 218

      Neatnews (radio programme), 328-9

      Nederlander, James, 411-14, 420

      Neil, Mr (grocer), 10-11

      Nelson, Admral Horatio, 1st Viscount, 26

      Neumann, Martin (SF's grandfather), 9-10, 28

      New Statesman, The (play), 254

      New York, 409-16, 420-2

      New York Times, 419, 423

      Newell, Mike, 353

      Newman, Rob, 121

      Newsbeat (radio programme), 328

      Newton, Sir Isaac, 70

      Nichols, Mike, 240

      Nightcap (Cambridge Footlights revue), 127-9

      Noel Gay Artists (agency), 175, 235-6, 261-2, 291

      Noel Gay Music (agency), 359

      Norfolk College of Arts and Technology (NORCAT), King's Lynn, 26, 92

      Norton, Graham, 332

      Not the Nine O'Clock News (TV programme), 180-1, 193, 207, 209, 239, 383

      Nunn, Trevor, 108, 135

      Ockrent, Mike: directs Me and My Girl revival, 266-7, 269-70, 338, 340, 349; background, 269; and Stephen Sondheim's exploitation of SF's fax machine, 300-1; and Me and My Girl in Australia, 391; and Terry Allen Kramer, 414; in New York with Me and My Girl, 422-3

      Oldman, Gary, 150

      Olivier, Sir Laurence (later Baron), 93-4, 336, 351-2

      Only Fools and Horses (TV programme), 215

      Orme, Stuart, 228

      Ornstein, Dita (SF's great-aunt), 422

      Orton, Joe: Loot, 346

      Oulton, Caroline, 141-3, 152, 388

      Oxford, 70-1, 129; see also Playhouse Theatre

      Oxford and Cambridge Club, London, 377-8

      Oxford Theatre Group, 197

      Palin, Michael, 71, 129, 348

      Palmer, James, 171

      Paltrow, Gwyneth, 324

      Parker, Alan, 234

      Parkinson, Cecil, Baron, 101

      Parkinson, Sir Michael, 138

      Pascal, Blaise, 226

      Paston School, North Walsham, Norfolk, 26

      Paxman, Jeremy, 139

      Perrier Award (Edinburgh Festival), 20, 199, 202, 210

      Perry Mason (US TV series), 416-17

      Philips (schoolboy), 40-2

      Pinter, Harold: friendship with Simon Gray, 46-7; watches cricket, 52; social awkwardness, 53; smoking, 57; David Aukin produces, 268

      Playhouse Theatre, Oxford, 195

      Plowman, Jon, 210-11, 213

      Plunkett, Maryann, 416, 418, 424

      Poliakoff, Stephen: City Sugar, 134

      Pols, Bob, 92

      Pope-Hennessy, James, 49

      Popplewell, Oliver, 32

      Posner, Geoff, 396

      Potter, Dennis, 268; The Singing Detective, 353

      Powell, Enoch, 102

      Praed, Michael, 258

      Prince, Hal, 300

      Prince, Peter, 353

      Pringle, Derek, 146

      Private Function, A (film), 348

      Producers, The (Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan; play and stage musical), 423

      Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire, 27, 30, 360

      Puttnam, Sir David (later Baron), 147-8, 234, 298

      QI (TV programme): publicity, 55; taping, 63

      Queen's Head (bar), Chelsea, 221

      Queen's Theatre, London, 340, 344, 346

      Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur, 318

      Quinton, Anthony, Baron, 335

      Rand, Ayn: Atlas Shrugged, 303-4

      Rashbrook, Stephen, 336

      Rattigan, Sir Terence, 337

      Ravens, Jan, 144, 191

      Reagan, Ronald, 188, 201

      Redgrave, Sir Michael, 95, 108, 183

      Redmond, Siobhan, 211, 239, 241

      Reeves, Vic, 296

      Regent Square, Bloomsbury, 340

      Reitel, Enn, 291, 415

      Rice, Matthew, 337-8, 357

      Rice, Peter, 337

      Rich, Frank, 419, 422-3

      Richard, Sir Cliff, 324

      Richardson, Charles, 394

      Richardson, Christopher, 130, 196

      Richardson, Miranda, 382, 384

      Richardson, Peter, 214

      Ridley, Nicholas, Bishop of London, 70

      Rising Damp (TV sitcom), 207

      Roberts, Michael, 308, 310

      Robinson, Robert, 139

      Robinson, Tony, 382, 384

      Rolfe, Frederick see Corvo, Baron

      Rose, Arthur, 268

      Rosen, Ralph, 423

      Rosengard, Peter, 208

      Ross, Jonathan, 6

      Ross, Sandy, 210-11, 213, 229, 241

      Rossiter, Leonard, 346

      Rumney, Peter, 122, 126

      Russell, Bertrand, 69, 185, 335

      Rylands, George ('Dadie'), 95

      Sachs, Andrew, 332

      Sahlins, Bernie, 240-1

      Sahlins, Marshall, 240

      St Mark's Rise, Dalston, 365

      Sands, Bobby, 201

      Sarchet, Tony, 331

      Sassoon, Siegfried, 176

      Sastry, Sunetra (Mrs Rowan Atkinson), 387-8

      Saturday Live (TV programme), 391, 394-7, 402, 409

      Saturday Night Live (TV programme), 240

      Saunders, Jennifer, 209, 214, 296, 364

      Savident, John, 297

      Sax, Geoffrey, 254

      Sayle, Alexei, 205-7, 209, 239

      Sayle, Linda, 206

      Scargill, Arthur, 201

      Schlesinger, John, 401

      Schlesinger, Paul, 189

      Scofield, Paul, 164

      Scotsman, The (newspaper), 127, 155-6

      Scott, Ridley, 234

      Scott, Tony, 234

      Scott's Porage Oats, 19

      Sessions, John, 44, 46, 49, 252

      Sewell, Brian, 319, 332

      sex: and smoking, 24-5

      Shakespeare, William, 85-6, 94; All's Well That Ends Well, 149; Love's Labour's Lost, 188-9, 282; Macbeth, 135-6; The Tempest, 113-16, 136, 160

      Shand, Neil, 333

      Shaw, George Bernard, 57

      Shearer, Paul: in Alfresco, 20; in Footlights revue, 172, 190, 192; Armitage signs up, 194, 262; and Elton's The Young Ones, 210; and televising of The Cellar Tapes, 214; leaves There's Nothing to Worry About, 229; in The Crystal Cube, 297


      Shepherd, Peter, 306

      Sherlock Holmes Society of London, 19

      Sherriff, R.C., 60

      Sherrin, Ned, 329-30, 333-4

      Short Circuit (film), 88

      Short, Nigel, 81

      Simpkin, Paul, 176

      Sinclair, John Gordon, 44, 48-9

      Skeat, W.W., 89

      Slattery, Tony, 155, 190, 213-14, 259, 262, 332

      Smith, Arthur, 332

      Smith, Dame Maggie, 348

      Smith, Mel, 180, 209, 247, 296

      Smith, Sir Paul, 293

      smoking: SF's addiction to, 23-30, 33-4, 37-40, 50, 56-8; and sex, 24-5; Simon Gray's addiction to, 44-5, 50, 57; SF gives up, 53-6, 58-9, 62-3, 424

      Snow, Greg, 176

      Softley, Ian, 113-15, 136

      Sondheim, Stephen, 300-5

      Sophocles: Oedipus Rex, 121-2, 124, 126-7

      Southgate Road, London, 352, 354, 363

      Speak, Peter, 82-3

      Spearing, A.C., 78

      Speight, Johnny, 402

      Spenser, Edmund, 106

      Spitting Image (TV programme), 383, 394

      Stamp, Gavin, 319

      Stebbing Park, Essex, 258, 296

      Stevenson, Pamela, 391

      Stewart, Patrick, 93

      Stiller, Jerry, 61

      Sting (born Gordon Sumner), 324

      Stoker, Bram: Dracula, 190, 205

      Stone, Adam, 176

      Stoppard, Sir Tom, 52-3, 57, 64; Travesties, 97, 152

      Stormbreaker (film), 255

      Stouts Hill (school), 11, 13

      Strachey, Lytton, 69

      Sturridge, Mary-Lou, 406

      Suchet, David, 191

      sugar beet, 10

      Sugar Puffs (cereal), 6-8, 10-11, 19

      Sullivan, John, 215

      sweets and chocolate, 12-17, 19-20

      Swinnerton-Dyer, Sir Peter, 157

      Swinton, Tilda, 181-2, 259

      Sykes, Eric, 215

      Symons, Nick, 342, 353, 363, 365

      Tafler, Jonathan, 127, 135-6

      Tandy, Jessica, 417

      Tatler (magazine), 299, 306, 308-10, 318-20, 324

      Taylor, Barry, 114, 136, 149-52

      Temple, John G., 241-2

      Temple, Julian, 250

      Tennant, David, 90

      Terrence Higgins Trust, 393

      That Was The Week That Was (TV programme), 329

      Thatcher, Carol, 332-3

      Thatcher, Margaret, Baroness, 83, 201, 208, 294-5, 328, 333, 380

      There's Nothing to Worry About (TV sketch show), 20, 228-9, 238, 280, 373

      This Is David Harper (earlier This Is David Lander; TV programme), 332, 356, 404

      Thompson, Emma: at Cambridge, 20, 98-101, 128, 143-4, 149, 152, 166, 172, 190, 192; sees Latin in Edinburgh, 156; Armitage signs up, 175, 262; in Memoirs of a Fox revue, 181; background, 208; writes for Granada show, 210; natural gifts, 213; and televising of The Cellar Tapes, 214; performs in Ben Elton sketches, 228, 239; visits Richard Armitage, 258; in The Crystal Cube (TV programme), 297; moderates work commitments, 321; plays in Me and My Girl, 343, 348

      Thompson, Eric, 98

      Thornton, Frank, 338, 348

      Time Out (magazine), 208, 299

      Tinguely, Jean, 152

      Toksvig, Sandi, 144

      Tolkien, J.R.R., 92

      Tolkin, Michael and Stephen, 250-2

      Trueman, Brian, 138

      Trueman, Fred, 54

      Truss, Lynn, 299

      Tune, Tommy, 420

      Twisk, Russell, 299, 319

      Two Ronnies (Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett), 209

      United Artists (film corporation), 145

      United States of America: SF visits, 59-60, 409-19; SF makes TV travel series on, 63

      University Challenge (TV show), 137; parodied, 246-7

      Uppingham School, 18-19, 33, 91, 130, 196

      Ustinov, Sir Peter, 270

      Valentine, Jeremy, 32

      Varney, Reg, 336

      Wade, Joanna, 154

      Wagner, Richard, 82; Ring Cycle, 165

      Walker, Mike, 349

      Walter, Harriet, 353

      Ward, Don, 208

      Waugh, Evelyn, 31, 129

      Webb, Robert, 121

      Webber, Andrew Lloyd, Baron, 160, 258

      Webber Douglas Academy, 193

      Weiland, Paul, 234-7

      Welland, Colin, 145, 352

      Welles, Orson, 238

      Whalley, Joanne, 353

      Whim (burger bar), Cambridge, 177-8

      Whitbread (brewers), 234-8

      Whitehouse, Paul, 366, 394, 402

      Who Dares Wins (TV programme), 403-4

      Who Do You Think You Are? (TV programme), 9

      Wilde, Oscar: SF imitates, 27; smoking, 56-7; as Oxford man, 71, 129; SF plays in Have You Seen the Yellow Book?, 144; The Picture of Dorian Gray, 56

      Williams, Charles: Thomas Cranmer of Canterbury (verse play), 92

      Wilmot, Gary, 415

      Wilson, Dennis Main, 215-17, 219

      Wilson, Harold, Baron, 54

      Wilson, Jack, 171

      Wilson, Ross, 51

      Wise, Ernie, 207, 209

      Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 69

      Wodehouse, P.G., 47, 57

      Wogan, Sir Terry, 334

      Woman's Hour (stage show), 143-4

      Wood, John, 93

      Woolf, Virginia, 71

      Wordsworth, William, 5, 110

      Wyke, Rob, 113, 160

      Yarwood, Mike, 209

      Yeats, W.B.: translation of Oedipus Rex, 127

      Yes, Minister (TV programme), 336, 345

      Young Ones, The (TV comedy series), 210, 214, 245-7, 364, 383-4

      Young Winston (film), 354

      Zanzibar club, London, 402-6

      Zyban (drug; amfebutamone), 58-3

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      C is for C12H22O11 for Cereal, for Candy, for Caries, for Cavities, for Carbohydrates, for Calories

      C is for Cigarettes for Convict, for Cundall, for Corporal Punishment, for Common Pursuit, for Cessa

      1. College to Colleague

      Cambridge

      College and Class

      Chess, Classics, Classical Composers, Curiosity and Cheating

      Caledonia 1

      Cherubs, Coming Out, Continent

      Challenge 1

      Corpus Christening

      Chariots 1

      Caledonia 2

      Conveniences

      Committees

      Cycle

      Comedy Colleague, Collaborator and Comrade

      Continuity and Clubroom

      Comedy Credits

      Cooke

      Chariots 2

      Corpsing Chorus

      Cellar Tapes and Celebration

      Cheerio, Cambridge

      Caledonia 3

      2. Comedy

      Carry on Capering

      Clash of Cultures

      Chelsea, Coleherne Clones and Conscience

      Colonel and Coltrane

      Computer 1

      Commercial

      Create!

      Car

      Challenge 2

      Cinema

      Church and Chekhov

      Cockney Capers

      Chichester 1

      Crises of Confidence

      Celebrity

      Commercials, Covent Garden, Compact Discs, Cappuccinos and Croissants

      Crystal Cube

      Columnist

      Cryptic in Connecticut

      Contortionist

      Critics and Couriers

      Confirmed Celibate

      Characters and the Corporation

      Colonel and Mrs Chichester

     

     

     
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