“He takes coke and has slept with a prostitute - but he's a TV presenter for God's sake!”

—  Stephen Fry

On the sacking of Angus Deayton from Have I Got News For You.
Quoted in The Independent http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/stephen-fry-a-restless-soul-546925.html
2000s

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