Fry's a piece of work...

QI host immortalised in metal

Stephen Fry has been turned into street art in Norwich.

A life-size figure of the QI host, made from sheet metal, has been unveiled near the railway station in the town where he grew up.

It was designed by 14-year-old Peter Allen, following a competition run by the city council in local schools, and stands alongside depictions of Lord Nelson and First World War nurse Edith Cavell, who were both born nearby.

Councillor Bert Bremner said: ‘It would be interesting to know what Stephen Fry would make of it.’

The star obliged on Twitter – of course – posting: ‘Oh good gracious! Thank you kind children of Norwich! *blush*’

It is part of a nationwide ‘portrait bench’ scheme which has previously honoured Rob Brydon in Shrewsbury.

Published: 25 May 2013

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