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Have I Got News For You. Image shows left to right: Ian Hislop, Paul Merton. Credit: Matt Crockett
Have I Got News For You

Have I Got News For You

  • TV panel show
  • BBC One / BBC Two
  • 1990 - 2025
  • 620 episodes (69 series)

Long-running topical panel game with a strong political slant, featuring team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton. Also features Angus Deayton.

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Series 37, Episode 4

Have I Got News For You. Rolf Harris. Copyright: BBC / Hat Trick Productions
Rolf Harris acts as host with guests Andy Hamilton and Julia Hartley-Brewer.

Preview clips

Notes

Paul and Julia are the winners.

Broadcast details

Date
Friday 15th May 2009
Time
9pm
Channel
BBC One
Length
30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Ian Hislop Team Captain
Paul Merton Team Captain
Guest cast
Rolf Harris Host / Presenter
Julia Hartley-Brewer Guest
Andy Hamilton Guest
Writing team
Pete Sinclair Writer (Additional Material)
Colin Swash Writer (Additional Material)
Dan Gaster Writer (Additional Material)
Dave Cohen Writer (Additional Material)
Kevin Day Writer (Additional Material)
Giles Pilbrow Writer (Additional Material)
Production team
Paul Wheeler Director
Jo Bunting Producer
Mark Barrett Producer
Richard Wilson Executive Producer
Simon Brook Editor
Jon Ellis Editor
Jonathan Paul Green Production Designer
Mikki Rain Production Designer

Video

Have I Got Two Little Boys For You

Guest host Rolf Harris, along with the panel and the audience sing "Two Little Boys".

Featuring: Ian Hislop, Paul Merton, Andy Hamilton, Rolf Harris & Julia Hartley-Brewer.

Press

For me, the latest edition of topical news quiz Have I Got News For You was the show at its absolute worst. Rolf Harris was this week's guest-presenter and he acquitted himself well at reading the autocue and laughing along to jokes at his expense. He wasn't the problem. The problem stems from the show's move into the whole "guest presenting" format, following the dismissal of original host Angus Deayton years ago. HIGNFY's never been the same since, really...

The problem with the new format is simple: some guests are better than others. That's an inescapable symptom of rotating the presenter. But what's really hurting HIGNFY is how the guest-host totally overshadows the show's raison d'etre: to satirise the week's news.

There were times during the Rolf Harris edition when I actually forgot this was designed to be a news-based quiz, as it had instead turned into a kind of Rolf Harris festival and appreciation society. Knowledge of Rolf being in the hot-seat had me awaiting the unavoidable mentions of Australia, didgeridoo's, art, animals, etc. And the show didn't disappoint: Rolf drew cartoons, played his stylophone, made some jokes based on his Animal Hospital days, and dropped in mentions of painting the Queen. They even played his old swimming public service video!

I can't remember a single joke about anything relating to the news or current affairs, just an endless stream of Rolf-based gags and references. The audience were even encouraged to sing-a-long to a few of his songs! Admittedly, I was watching the extended edition on Saturday night (elongated by 10-minutes from Friday's edition), so perhaps things felt worse than they were for the "proper" episode... but still. HIGNFY regularly indulges its guest-presenter in the same way The Sunday Night Project fawns over theirs, and it's becoming incredibly tiresome.

Clearly, the producers have no intention of replacing Angus Deayton fulltime, so the guest-host format is going to stay put. But please, can we move away from spending 90% of the time poking fun at the host, and actually focus back on the news? Have I Got News For You? Well, no, not usually!

Dan Owen, news:lite, 17th May 2009

In the history of public service broadcasting has there ever been a show that delivers a greater service to the public than turning the week's grim news on it's head so we can laugh at its silly bloomers? Whatever, tonight's guest chairman is the venerable didgeridoo-wrangling entertainer Rolf Harris, who says he's nervous about facing the sharp wit of regulars Ian and Paul. We're sure they'll be kind. Well, ish...

What's On TV, 15th May 2009

Guest Host interview: Rolf Harris

An interview with guest host Rolf Harris.

BBC Comedy, 15th May 2009

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