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I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue: Volume 7
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I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue: Volume 7

128 Min.
von
BBCCryer, BarrySprecher, SprecherinGarden, GraemeSprecher, Sprecherin
HörbuchCompact Disc
Verkaufsrang125916inKunst
CHF43.90

Beschreibung

I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue is the authentic antidote to panel games; a hardy perennial which continues to blossom with puns, one-liners and general hilarity year after year. In this seventh collection of episodes, the gang are back once again for four doses of mayhem and inspired ad-libs. Chairman Humphrey Lyttelton takes charge of proceedings as regulars Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden are joined by special guests Jeremy Hardy, Phill Jupitus, Andy Hamilton and Sandi Toksvig. Old favourites such as 'Mornington Crescent', 'Swanee Kazoo' and 'One Song to the Tune of Another' are this time joined by rounds including 'Italian Radio Times', 'Karaoke-Cokey', 'Sound Charades' and 'Musicians' Chat Up Lines'. Accept no substitutes!

2 CDs. 2 hrs 8 mins.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-563-53684-0
ProduktartHörbuch
EinbandCompact Disc
VerlagBbc Books
Erscheinungsdatum15.02.2003
Seiten1 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dauer128 Min.
MasseBreite 149 mm, Höhe 183 mm, Dicke 11 mm
Gewicht106 g
Artikel-Nr.10709352
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.17609623
WarengruppeKunst
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BBCCryer, BarrySprecher, SprecherinGarden, GraemeSprecher, Sprecherin
I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue was first broadcast on Radio 4 on Tuesday 11 April 1972, with a pilot edition which had been recorded in November 1971 under a working title of I'm Sorry They're At It Again. The panel consisted of the show's deviser, Graeme Garden, alongside Bill Oddie, Jo Kendall and Tim Brooke-Taylor. From the start, Clue's zany humour delighted listeners. Initial research revealed audience reactions such as 'teams were talented and amusing... an exceptionally fine quiz master - witty, relaxed and a good match for the teams.' One listener, however, complained that he 'hadn't a clue what it was all about' which, given the eventual title of the show, was perhaps an endorsement! The show's many years on air testify to its appeal, which owes much to the wit of the chairman, Humphrey Lyttelton. Humph, as he was affectionately known, was educated at Eton, and he trained at art college before joining the Daily Mail as a cartoonist. An ex-Grenadier Guardsman trumpeter, his reputation as a jazz player was legendary. The regular members of the panel - Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden and, until his untimely death in December 1996, Willie Rushton - formed a perfect comic quartet. Tim and Graeme previously worked together on I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again, the forerunner of I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue, whilst Barry and Tim appeared together on radio and television in Hello Cheeky. Their wholehearted enthusiasm for such games as Tag Wrestling, Wuthering Hillocks and Cheddar Gorge ensures constant hilarity on the panel and in the studio audience. Of course, the best-known game of all is Mornington Crescent, whose rules have eluded and baffled listeners for years. Other highlights include the lovely Samantha, and Colin Sell at the piano - who, according to Humph, is about to complete his latest album: 'All he needs is the latest set of prints back from Snappy-Snaps...' Humphrey Lyttelton, broadcaster, musician, presenter and master of the double entendre, died on 25 April 2008. After a long and understandable break, Radio 4's antidote to panel games returned on 15 June 2009 for its 51st series. Stephen Fry, Jack Dee and Rob Brydon took it in turns to keep some kind of order, as they chaired this new series without the much-missed Humph, and later the same year Jack Dee took over as the regular host. The Official Stage Tour also continued in 2009 without Humph, with Jack Dee, Rob Brydon and others sharing the chairman's role. I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2012.