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Stephen Fry talking with Jo Brand

Frequently asked questions

Got a query about the documentary? Chances are it's answered in the list below - check before emailing us.


Is the documentary available on DVD?

There are no plans to release a DVD of the documentary.

Can I contact Stephen Fry?

You can write to Stephen Fry at this address, but we can't promise that he'll answer you personally - Stephen Fry, Hamilton Hodell, Fifth floor, 66-68 Margaret Street, London W1W 8SR.

I'm having trouble opening the PDF advice booklet

You need a PDF Reader installed on your computer - details about downloading it are on the advice booklet page. If you're still having trouble - email the BBC Health team

Can you post me the PDF advice booklet?

Sorry, we can't post the booklet to you, but your local GP surgery should have a copy, try asking there.

Stephen Fry participates in a bipolar mood disorder study. How do I get in touch with the researchers?

During the documentary Stephen Fry talks to Professor Craddock and his research team at the universities of Cardiff and Birmingham. You can find out more about the research on the Cardiff University website

Who can I contact for more information about bipolar disorder?

MDF The BiPolar Organisation is a user-led charity covering England and Wales, which helps people affected by bipolar disorder/manic depression. If you live in Scotland, visit the Bipolar Fellowship Scotland.

Visit our mental health section for more information about bipolar disorder and organisations to contact .


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