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I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue: Starring Humphrey Lyttelton & Cast Vol 1 (BBC Radio Collection)

By: Graeme Garden
Binding: Audio Cassette
Publisher: BBC Audiobooks Ltd
ISBN: 0563407697
ISBN-13: 9780563407690
Released: 07 Jun 1993
RRP: £11.00
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Hysterically funny - By: , 20 Jun 2002
This double cassette of the 'antidote to panel games'is also a wonderful antidote to boredom & gloom. It comprises of three shows, & a 'documentary' on Mornington Crescent, which is presented by Raymond Baxter.

All three of the shows are incredibly funny, & alll the regular games (Cheddar Gorge, Mornington Crescent, One Song To The Tune Of Another, Complete Quotes) are there, as well as some less well known rounds (Lyttleton Country, Just a Minim).

This tape will be appreciated by people of alll ages, whether or not they have any idea who the panelists are (although Goodies & ISIRTA fans are certain to enjoy it). I can't recommend it enough, & if enough people buy it, hopefully the BBC will take the hint & release it on CD.


Classic stuff - By: , 17 Feb 2002
If you are considering buying the best of British comedy then stop there. This radio show is the most consistently funny on radio & the participants on this tape (unfortunately Willie Rushton died around 1997) demonstrate the wonderful comic chemistry between themselves & Humphrey Lyttelton, the show's host.

Please do buy this!


HUMPHREY IS BACK FOR ANOTHER 2 HOUR COMEDY - By: , 02 Dec 2001
"Sorry I havent a Clue" is back with its second collection.
If you have never heard of "Sorry I havent a Clue", read on!
join humphrey lyttleton while he presents a game show. In this panel game, he has to give the teams silly things to do.
the teams are Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer & Graeme Garden & they are joined by special guests.
Listen to this cassette in the car or at home. Remember,humour is everything! Buy it now. Its a click away!
HAPPY LISTENING!!!
Well, as Samantha pops out back for a mouthful of Jacobs... - By: Harry Carr, 04 Nov 2001
Brilliance.
Humph & the 'gang' execute some excellent innuendo here, & there's generallly a good feeling in the studio, where they have 'amassed a capacity crowd of 700, odd people'.
The tapes are packed with light hearted banter & brilliant improvisation. My favourites are 'mood music' ("Wait! I must... put on these flares!"), & the round of newly sponsored game shows, especiallly Importance of Being Earnest - sponsored by McDonalds. "Hello, welcome to the importance of being Ronald".
I will definately buy more tapes from this series, as they can make you smile whenever you turn them on! And especiallly brilliant performaces from Humph, the host, & the late Willie Rushton.
A recommended purchase!
The funniest thing ever to be broadcast! - By: , 05 Jun 2001
If you have ever listened to ISIHAC on the radio you will already know what a gem of a show this is. Humphrey Lyttleton excels as host & the panellists are excellent too. Be wary about listening to this in your car because it will make you laugh so much! It's just a shame there arent more of the episodes available to buy considering there have been 37 series.