I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue
- Radio panel show
- BBC Radio 4
- 1972 - 2025
- 554 episodes (82 series)
ISIHAC is a self-styled antidote to panel games, in which players are given silly things to do. Stars Jack Dee, Humphrey Lyttelton, Stephen Fry, Rob Brydon, Barry Cryer and more.
- Returns on Monday 9th December on Radio 4 at 6:30pm with Series 82, Episode 1
I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue - 15
In this 15th collection of the perennial antidote to panel games, regulars Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden - and special guests Rob Brydon, Jeremy Hardy, Victoria Wood and Ross Noble - are given silly but hilarious things to do by chairman Jack Dee.
Join Jack and company in these perennial favourites: 'New Definitions', 'Swanee Kazoo', 'One Song to the Tune of Another', 'Sound Charades' and last, but certainly not least, 'Mornington Crescent.' Other exciting rounds include '84 Chicken Cross Road', 'Complete Bellocs' and 'Grassington's Got Talent.' Listeners will know to expect inspired nonsense, pointless revelry and Colin Sell at the piano.
First released: Thursday 25th April 2013
- Publisher: AudioGo
- Minutes: 150
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- Distributor: BBC Physical Audio
- Catalogue: 9781471331077
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