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Fry and Kids
The characters that remained following the lawsuit were Ronald McDonald, Grimace, Hamburglar, and the French Fry Gobblins ( renamed the Fry Guys, and later the Fry Kids with the addition of the Fry Girls, in an apparent attempt to make them seem more kid-friendly ).
* Fry Kids – Used to promote McDonald's french fries.
Their name was later changed to the Fry Guys in 1983, then the Fry Kids in 1987, as female characters ( the " Fry Girls ") were introduced.
In " The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald ," the Fry Kids were featured with black noses and visible mouths.
" He tries to do so, but Barbecue approaches them, making the same noises he makes in " Kids Fry ," stops the boy from pushing the button, and pops off his helmet.
* The Fry Kids are characters in the fictional McDonaldland of McDonald's commercials and kids ' meal boxes
Peeps & Company Banana Island: We Kids Rock, The Cat's Pajamas, Steve Pullara's Cool Beans Band, Dave Fry, Erin Lee, Starfish, Alastair Moock, The Uncle Devin Show, Hector Rosado Drum Workshop, Nina Music, Meg's Melodies, Miss Maggie Sings, Fuzzy Lollipop, 2 + 1 Math Rocks !, Kira Willey, Uncle Rock, Rolie Polie Guacamole, Robbi K, Stacey Peasley Band, Baze and Silly Friends, Miss Amy & Her Big Kids Band, The Fuzzy Lemons, and The Deedle Deedle Dees

Fry and spoke
Travers spoke to Lewis Fry head of the College Council on 1 February 1905 and was able to make Fry write to relatives to increase support.

Fry and voices
Billy West performs the voices of Philip J. Fry, Professor Farnsworth, Doctor Zoidberg, Zapp Brannigan and many other incidental characters.
Fry is voiced by Billy West, who also voices Doctor Zoidberg, Hubert J. Farnsworth and various other characters in the show.
West also voices Lars Fillmore in Futurama: Bender's Big Score, who is a time travel duplicate of Fry with an injured larynx, and therefore, a slightly altered voice.
Professor Farnsworth is voiced by Billy West, who also voices Fry, Dr. Zoidberg, and Captain Zapp Brannigan.
* The film also features appearances by Dora Bryan and the voices of Stephen Fry, Lenny Henry and others
* The Canterville Ghost, an upcoming animated feature film featuring the voices of Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie with an intended release date of Christmas 2014.

Fry and 1980s
* Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie shared a house in Dalston in the early 1980s
Fry and Laurie went on to work together on various projects throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
The advertisement was affectionately parodied many times in the 1980s by comedians such as Jasper Carrott, Harry Enfield, Fry and Laurie, and Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones.
One artist of note included in the Fry Art Gallery collection is Edward Bawden who lived in the town during the 1970s and 1980s.
Throughout the 1980s he worked on a number of programmes, of particular note being Channel 4's anthology comedy series The Comic Strip Presents ... and the BBC sketch shows French and Saunders and A Bit of Fry and Laurie.
Fry and Laurie were a successful English comedy double act, mostly active in the 1980s and ' 90s.

Fry and commercials
The title character, created by Iowa alumnus Barry Kemp, was loosely based on Hayden Fry ( Fry later appeared in commercials for the NCAA with the female lead of the TV series, Shelley Fabares ), and exterior scenes for the show were shot on campus, mainly around Hillcrest Dormitory.

Fry and were
Fry and Stanley Jackson who were both playing in the match, Jackson batting with Grace at the time.
All the Cambridge men except Clive Bell and the Stephen brothers were also members of " the exclusive Cambridge society, the ' Apostles '"; there they met older members such as Desmond MacCarthy and Roger Fry as well as E. M. Forster and J. M. Keynes, who were all from King ’ s College.
Original plans were to have Sessions and Fry as regulars with the rotation of two performers, but Stephen Fry pulled out as he was often scared performing it on radio, however, Sessions, with some persuasion from Fry, continued his role on the show.
With the exception of Sessions in the first series and Stiles and Mochrie starting with the seventh and eighth series ( respectively ), there were no fixed regulars on the show, though there were many recurring regulars ( including Fry ).
Post-It notes were developed in 1972 by Arthur Fry.
Two 20th-century Lord Chancellors, F. E. Smith ( Lord Birkenhead ) and John Simon, were undergraduates together in the 1890s, along with the sportsman C. B. Fry ; Sir Thomas Beecham was an undergraduate in 1897, though soon abandoning Oxford for his musical career.
The five chaperones were Debbie Dickey, a French teacher of the Montoursville Area High School ; Doug Dickey, husband of Debbie Dickey ; Carol Fry, former school board member ; Judith Rupert, high school secretary ; and Eleanor Wolfson ( mother of Wendy Wolfson ).
Among the artists and collectors who arrived in New York during the war ( some with help from Varian Fry ) were Hans Namuth, Yves Tanguy, Kay Sage, Max Ernst, Jimmy Ernst, Peggy Guggenheim, Leo Castelli, Marcel Duchamp, André Masson, Roberto Matta, André Breton, Marc Chagall, Jacques Lipchitz, Fernand Léger and Piet Mondrian.
Two of these were re-recorded and remixed to coincide with the 2005 Hitchhiker's movie release, " Reasons To Be Miserable " and " Marvin " now being performed by Stephen Fry ( singing in the third-person, not as Marvin ).
Several future great head coaches were assistant coaches for Frank Broyles and the Razorbacks during his college career in Fayetteville including Hayden Fry, future legendary Head Coach at the University of Iowa, Johnny Majors, future Head Coach at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Tennessee, and most notably Barry Switzer, Hall of Fame coach of the University of Oklahoma.
Many other composers, most famously William Henry Fry and George Frederick Bristow, supported the idea of an American classical style, though their works were very European in orientation.

Fry and variously
John Arlott described him with the words: " Charles Fry could be autocratic, angry and self-willed: he was also magnanimous, extravagant, generous, elegant, brilliant-and fun [...] he was probably the most variously gifted Englishman of any age.

Fry and voiced
The character was voiced by Stephen Fry.
One trailer for The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy not only spoofs the " In a World Where " theme, but also includes LaFontaine parodying himself when the narrator defines what a trailer is, saying " Trailers also normally employ ( enter Don's voice ) ' A deep voice, that sounds like a seven-foot-tall man, who has been smoking cigarettes since childhood '.” The trailer is voiced by fellow voice-over artist Stephen Fry.
Many have now voiced their support, including Sting, Trudie Styler, Julie Christie, David Gilmour, Graham Nash, Peter Gabriel, The Proclaimers, Bob Geldof, Chrissie Hynde, David Cameron, Boris Johnson ( Mayor of London ), Stephen Fry, Jonathan Ross, Terry Waite, Tony Benn, Chris Huhne, Lord Carlile, the Conservative Party, the Liberal Democrats, the Green Party of England and Wales, the National Autistic Society, Liberty, and many others.

Fry and 1990s
Barry Fry was the manager who secured Barnet's promotion successes in the early 1990s.
Announcer Bob Sievers, Farm Director, commentator and folk-philosopher Jay Gould, News Director Dugan Fry, meteorologist Earl Finckle, the " In a Little Red Barn ( on a farm down in Indiana )" de facto theme song of WOWO, the Penny Pitch charity fund raisers, sports director Bob Chase's Komet Hockey broadcasts, the weather reports from WOWO's personnel taking a smoking break out on its studio's " world-famous fire escape ", and husband-wife hosts of The Little Red Barn Show, music director Sam DeVincent and wife Nancy of " Nancy Lee and the Hilltoppers ", all were listened to by a total of millions of people from the Great Lakes to the United States ' East Coast over the years from the 1940s to the 1990s.
He played the Senior Tutor in Porterhouse Blue, appeared regularly as Sir Watkyn Bassett in the Jeeves and Wooster series alongside Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie and also appeared briefly in the comedy sketch show Paul Merton: The Series in the early 1990s.

Fry and by
The series features rotten boroughs ( or " robber buttons "), Dr. Samuel Johnson ( played by Robbie Coltrane ), William Pitt the Younger ( Simon Osborne ), the French Revolution ( featuring Chris Barrie, Nigel Planer and Tim McInnerny as the Scarlet Pimpernel ), over-the-top theatrical actors, a squirrel-hating transvestite highwayman, and a duel with the Duke of Wellington ( played by Stephen Fry ).
General Melchett ( Stephen Fry ) rallies his troops from a French château thirty-five miles from the front, where he is aided and abetted by his assistant, Captain Darling ( Tim McInnerny ), pencil-pusher supreme and Blackadder's nemesis, whose name is played on for maximum comedic value.
Sir Edmund Blackadder and his servant, Baldrick, are the last two men loyal to the defeated King Charles I of England ( played by Stephen Fry, portrayed as a soft-spoken, ineffective, slightly dim character, with the voice and mannerisms of Charles I's namesake, the current Prince of Wales ).
Leonora ( 1846 ) by William Henry Fry, the first European-styled " grand " opera composed in the United States of America, is based on Bulwer-Lytton's play The Lady of Lyons, as is Frederic Cowen's first opera Pauline ( 1876 ).
Statistical Self-Similarity and Fractional Dimension, which built on earlier work by Lewis Fry Richardson.
His image was replaced in 2003 by that of Elizabeth Fry.
The supporting cast included Olga Sosnovska, Stephen Fry and Eric Sykes and the series is also notable as the last screen performance by comedy legend Spike Milligan ( as the Headmaster ).
Cook has been described by Stephen Fry as " the funniest man who ever drew breath ", although his work was also controversial.
The pair began working as tradesmen on a house shared by comedians Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry, which inspired them to start writing comedy.
His poetry has been described by comedian Stephen Fry as " absolutely immortal — greatly in the tradition of Lear.
Fry insisted that Grace would not have started the 1948 season with any notion of being beaten by that season's Australian touring team, for " he was sanguine " and would have put everything he could muster into the task of beating them with no acceptance of defeat " till after it happened ".
* July 10 – Gaols Act passed by Parliament of the United Kingdom, based on the prison reform campaign of Elizabeth Fry.
In a remake of The Dam Busters by Peter Jackson announced in 2008, Stephen Fry, the writer of the screenplay, said there was " no question in America that you could ever have a dog called the N-word ".
Fry visits his young grandmother whom he'd been introduced to earlier as his grandfather's fiancee, and convincing himself that she can't actually be his grandmother as he is still alive, allows himself to be seduced by her.
By the laws of genetic relatedness, one might find a paradox here, in that Fry being his own grandfather means his father is both 50 % related to him ( since he is Fry's father ) and 62. 5 % related to him ( since Fry's father is also his son and the son of Fry's grandmother, who's by virtue of being Fry's grandmother, is 25 % related to Fry ).
BBC Radio broadcast an adaptation of the novel by Stephen Wyatt in 2004 starring Emma Fielding as Becky, Stephen Fry as the Narrator, Katy Cavanaugh as Amelia, David Calder, Philip Fox, Jon Glover, Geoffrey Whitehead as Mr. Osbourne, Ian Marsters as Mr. Sedley, Alice Hart as Maria Osbourne and Margaret Tyzack as Miss Crawley ( subsequently re-broadcast on BBC Radio 7, renamed BBC Radio 4 Extra, in twenty fifteen-minute episodes ).
* Manuscripts and Woodcuts: Visions and Designs from Bloomsbury – Duke University Libraries Digital Collections Includes 12 woodcuts by Roger Fry and the manuscript of Elizabeth and Essex written in Lytton Strachey's hand with 7 miscellaneous manuscript letters.
* Stephen Fry, although not appearing in an official episode, took part in Victoria Wood Goes to Ambridge, a series of five mini-episodes written by Victoria Wood for Comic Relief in March 2005.
It was narrated by Stephen Fry and included interviews with current actors and scriptwriters.
The show recommenced on 15 June 2009 with Lyttelton being replaced by a trio of hosts: Stephen Fry, Jack Dee and Rob Brydon.
The UK edition includes a foreword by Stephen Fry, and the US edition, instead, has an introduction by Christopher Cerf.
The paperback contains a foreword written by Stephen Fry ; the hardcover contains an introduction by Christopher Cerf.

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