Stephen Fry's 21st Century Firsts

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Stephen Fry's 21st Century Firsts is a 2020 television documentary in which Stephen Fry explores the "top 21 ‘firsts’ of the 21st century"[1] in the millennium's coming of age year[2] and the change in daily life caused by these.

Stephen Fry presents day-to-day innovations in medicine, technology, sports, culture and society accompanied by experts, celebrities and ordinary people and how these affected daily life.[3][4] It also depicts how these "are now taken for granted, but Fry reveals how they have transformed our lives."[2] The "polymath Fry" goes on to "[ask] what the next two decades [may] have in store for us."[5]

Production

Jo Clinton-Davis, from ITV, commissioned Spun Gold TV's producer Louise Quayle[1] and executive producer Bridget Boseley[6] to make the documentary, which was directed by Christian Watt.[1] The one-off 90-minute special[7] aired simultaneously on ITV and STV at 8:30 p.m. on 30 December 2020.[3][8][9] It was rebroadcast on ITV at 12:10 a.m. on 31 December 2020.[10]

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