Have I Got News For You
- TV panel show
- BBC One / BBC Two
- 1990 - 2024
- 610 episodes (68 series)
Long-running topical panel game with a strong political slant, featuring team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton. Also features Angus Deayton.
- Continues on Friday 27th December on BBC1 at 10pm with Series 68, Highlights Special
- Catch-up on Series 68, Episode 10
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Jeremy Clarkson to host HIGNFY despite sacking
BBC chiefs have decided to allow the presenter back on screen on April 24, despite dropping him from Top Gear for allegedly assaulting a producer.
Nicola Methven, The Mirror, 7th April 2015Jeremy Clarkson still booked for Have I Got News For You
Jeremy Clarkson, who is currently suspended from presenting Top Gear, is still booked to act as a guest presenter on Have I Got News For You.
British Comedy Guide, 17th March 2015Have I Got News For You focuses on its Twitter account
Hat Trick Productions is trialling transforming Have I Got News For You's Twitter account into an ongoing satirical profile.
Alex Farber, Broadcast, 14th November 2014Paul Merton on the birth of Have I Got News for You
In an extract from his new autobiography, the comedian remembers the beginning of the iconic panel show.
Paul Merton, Radio Times, 10th October 2014Why do they do it? MPs who appear on BBC's Have I Got News For You, I mean.
Conservative Peter Bone was the latest to enter the lion's den and receive a mauling, with an old headline dragged up accusing him of being "Britain's meanest boss" for paying a trainee 87p an hour, and then just as predictably contrasted with another story that he employs his wife as one of the best-paid secretaries in the House of Commons.
It all made for toe-curling viewing as he floundered. But he's hardly alone - off the top of my head I can recall fellow Tory MP Michael Fabricant, former UKIP member Godfrey Bloom (the one who said women who didn't clean behind the fridge were "sluts") and Labour's then defence secretary Bob Ainsworth all making similar gruesome appearances. In every case, vanity triumphs over caution. Boris and Nigel Farage are the only two politicians who can remotely pull off such stunts.
One further point: the Beeb's decision to run its other comedy quiz Would I Lie To You? directly before HIGNFY is a particularly cruel piece of scheduling. The former show, thanks to team captains Lee Mack and David Mitchell and host Rob Brydon, is as sharp as a tack and laugh out loud; messrs Hislop and Merton's effort, by contrast, now looks creaking and dated.
Fergus Kelly, The Daily Express, 8th October 2014Paul Merton: Ann Widdecombe was HIGNFY's worst host
Paul Merton believes that former conservative politician Ann Widdecombe got cocky when hosting the topical quiz.
Huw Fullerton, Digital Spy, 4th October 2014Radio Times review
Where were the court jesters when we needed them? Through the heavy developments of the past few months, we could have done with a few satirical sideswipes from the Have I Got News for You panel to lighten the load. There's nothing like a barb from Ian Hislop or a childish quip from Paul Merton to put recent events in perspective.
Now at least, they're back for a new run, and in the hot seat once again is the unflappable Jennifer Saunders as guest host. Even better, the great Armando Iannucci joins one of the teams, not least to offer a Scottish point of view, while excellent actress and stand-up Sara Pascoe makes her debut.
David Butcher, Radio Times, 3rd October 2014After 47 seasons of HIGNFY, how has satire changed?
Have I Got News for You has run for 47 seasons - can satire in Britain survive for its 48th?
Olivia Goldhill, The Telegraph, 3rd October 2014Paul Daniels talks about Have I Got News For You
"Why did you go on it?" I asked. "Because I couldn't figure out," explained Paul Daniels, "why my very funny friends weren't funny when they were on it.
John Fleming, 9th July 2014BBC clears HIGNFY of offending Prince Harry
A report has cleared the satirical quiz show Have I Got News For You of offending Prince Harry, on the basis that it is a 'tradition' to poke fun at the royals.
Alisdair Glennie, Daily Mail, 17th June 2014