Apple shares fall as Jobs quits
Actor and comedian Stephen Fry is one of Apple's most high profile fans.
He is currently filming for The Hobbit movie in New Zealand but took time out to send an audio message to the BBC's technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones.
He shares his thoughts on Steve Jobs and his professional legacy.
This was first broadcast in August 2011 when Steve Jobs announced he was stepping down as chief executive of Apple.
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