But he won't talk about it lol I can't wait for him to finish the prisoner of Azkaban so we can watch the movie this weekend! But I've never had to preach Harry Potter to anyone haha. It's never been. I have listened to the audiobooks, Stephen Fry version but I always end up falling asleep to his voice. Stephen John Fry (born 24 August 1957) is an English comedian, actor, writer, presenter, and activist. He had a troubled childhood and adolescence, during which he was expelled from two schools and spent three months in prison for credit card fraud. Fry secured a place at Queens' College, Cambridge, where he studied.
The fan continued: “Just after the first Harry Potter book had been released, he was offered the role of narrating the audiobooks. “He hadn’t read it, and was simply told it was children’s book, so figured it would be an easy afternoon’s work. “When he met JK Rowling, she mentioned that she was writing a sequel. Stephen replied very condescendingly, ‘good for you.’ “A few years down the line, the books are selling well, and he is doing the recording for the Prisoner of Azkaban, when he runs into the phrase, ‘Harry pocketed it.’” GETTY Stephen Fry and J K Rowling chatting at the launch of the fifth Harry Potter book in 2003 They continued: “Stephen could not say the line.
Whitesnake Discography Download. Vienna Symphonic Orchestra Pro Torrent Mac Games. It always came out as, ‘Harry pocketed it, unless he said it ridiculously slowly. They tried time and time again to get it right, but to no avail. “Eventually he called up JK and asked if he could say, ‘Harry put it in his pocket’ instead. She thought for a moment, then said, ‘no’ and hung up. “The phrase ‘Harry pocketed it’ appeared in the next four books.” Following the claim Rowling has taken to Twitter to respond to the story.