Have I Got News For You - BBC1 Panel Show - British Comedy Guide
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Genre
- Panel Show Broadcast
- 1990 - 2024 Channels
- BBC 1, BBC 2 Episodes
- 610 (68 series), plus 25 highlights / CIN specials / documentary Stars
- Angus Deayton, Ian Hislop and Paul Merton Directors
- John F.D. Northover, Ben Gosling Fuller, Paul Wheeler and Lissa Evans Producers
- Jimmy Mulville, Jo Bunting, Nick Martin, Mark Barrett, Danny Carr, Mike Rayment, Harry Thompson, Colin Swash and more Companies
Fill in the missing words: ______ is a popular topical panel game starring Ian Hislop and Paul Merton.
Originally on BBC Two before moving to BBC One, each episode of Have I Got News For You features a series of topical rounds. On one side is team captain Ian Hislop, editor of satirical magazine Private Eye; the other team is lead by improv comedian Paul Merton.
From its launch in 1990 up to 2002, the show was hosted by Angus Deayton. However, a series of tabloid scandals involving prostitutes and drugs resulted in the the long-time host being forced to resign. Since then, each episode has been hosted by a selection of guest hosts. The list of those regularly asked includes Alexander Armstrong, Kirsty Young, Jeremy Clarkson, Jack Dee and Jo Brand.
HIGNFY's influence spreads far and wide. It's been suggested by a number of commentators that Boris Johnson's popular appearances on the show may well have helped him go on to become Mayor of London, and then later PM.
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Additional details
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Also known as
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- John Lloyd's Newsround (Pilot)
- Have I Got A Little Bit More News For You
- Have I Got A Bit More News For You
- Have I Got Old News For You
- Have I Got News For You? (Incorrect title)
- HIGNFY (Acronym)
Production
- Studio Camera set-up
- Multi-camera Picture
- Colour Soundtrack
- Theme tune written by Big George.
Website links
- BBC Homepage
The official homepage for the series. - UK Game Shows
A further guide to the show, provided by a site covering various game shows and quizzes. - @haveigotnews
- IMDb
- Wikipedia
Broadcast details
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First broadcast
- Friday 28th September 1990 at 10pm on BBC Two Next repeats
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- Series 61, Episode 2: Today at 11:55pm on U&Dave
- Series 61, Episode 3: Tomorrow at 12:55am on U&Dave
- Series 67, Episode 8: Tomorrow at 9pm on U&Dave
- Series 66, Episode 7: Monday at 10:40pm on BBC1
- Series 66, Episode 7: Monday at 11:10pm on BBC1 Wales
- Series 61, Episode 4: Tuesday at 9pm on U&Dave
- Series 61, Episode 5: Wednesday at 10pm on U&Dave
- Series 61, Episode 6: Thursday at 10pm on U&Dave
- Series 61, Episode 7: Friday at 10pm on U&Dave
Most recent repeats
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- Friday 21st February 2025 at 10:00pm on U&Dave - Series 61, Episode 1
- Thursday 20th February 2025 at 10:00pm on U&Dave - Series 66, Highlights Special
- Wednesday 19th February 2025 at 10:00pm on U&Dave - Series 66, Episode 10
Recording details
- Fountain Studios - First few series.
- The London Studios - Normally recorded on Thursday night
- Elstree Film Studios - Series 56 - 58 & 61.
- Riverside Studios - Series 60 - 68
- Zoom (Virtual) - Series 60 - 61