Eddie Redmayne cannot remember his Oscars speech from last night. The star picked up the Best Actor prize at the Academy Awards for his portrayal of physicist Stephen Hawking in 'The Theory of Everything', but just hours after taking to the stage to collect the prize he admitted his thank you speech felt like a "frenzied blur". When told his speech, which he dedicated to people who, like Stephen, suffer from motor neurone disease had people in tears, he told ITV's 'Good Morning Britain': "I can't remember it at all, I just remember it being a sort of frenzied blur, but thank you. "It's this extraordinary thing where you're lucky enough to tell a story like this, the amount of people involved that help make you be able to tell that story, there are always more people you need to thank." Taking to the stage to collect his Oscar, he said: "Oh, my God. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you to the Academy. I don't think I'm capable of articulating quite how I feel right now. Please know this, I am fully aware that I am a lucky, lucky man.”