Stephen Fry's Key to the City
Stephen Fry's Key to the City

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Stephen Fry's Key to the City

2013
Movie
47 min
English

Stephen Fry tours the City of London, discovering the hidden mysteries of this rich and powerful square mile. Along the way, he visits the Bank of England's vaults, witnesses high drama at the London Metal Exchange as dealers buy and sell stocks, and experiences Dead Man's Walk at the Old Bailey, where many condemned criminals trod their final steps. Plus, as a recipient of the Freedom of the City of London, Stephen finds out just what privileges this gives him.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Stephen FryGenres: Documentary, Travel

Plot Summary

In this travelogue, Stephen Fry explores the iconic city of London, delving into its rich history, diverse culture, and hidden gems. He meets various Londoners and uncovers what makes the city so special and unique. The program offers a personal and insightful look at the capital through the eyes of a passionate Londoner.

Critical Reception

The documentary was generally well-received for its charming presentation by Stephen Fry and its engaging exploration of London. Critics and viewers alike appreciated Fry's deep affection for the city and his ability to uncover often-overlooked aspects of its identity, making for an informative and enjoyable viewing experience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Stephen Fry's charismatic narration and deep knowledge of London.

  • Appreciated for its insightful look into the city's history and culture.

  • Found to be an engaging and personal exploration of London's iconic landmarks and local life.

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Fun Fact

Stephen Fry was born in London and has long been a vocal admirer of the city, often incorporating his love for London into his various works.

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