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.
- Series 60, Episode 1 repeated at 11:35pm on U&Dave
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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 2009Guest Host interview: Rolf Harris
An interview with guest host Rolf Harris.
BBC Comedy, 15th May 2009Hislop: 'Merton never liked Deayton'
Ian Hislop has said that he used to get on with Angus Deayton but fellow Have I Got News For You panellist Paul Merton never liked the host.
Mayer Nissim, Digital Spy, 12th May 2009Guest Host interview: Jack Dee
The deceptively affable Jack Dee is interviewed as he prepares to host Have I Got News For You.
BBC Comedy, 8th May 2009Guest Host Interview: Damian Lewis
The Have I Got News For You Team managed to ask guest host Damian Lewis a few questions before he could escape the studio.
BBC Comedy, 1st May 2009TV's best topical panel show by a mile returns for an unlikely 37th series. In TV terms the show may be an old-timer, but its satirical teeth can still leave the kind of wound that must keep its libel lawyers busy. That's thanks to the nimble wit of team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton, still the oddest of TV couples and still adept at ripping the events of the week to comedy shreds.
David Butcher, Radio Times, 24th April 2009They're trying to spice it up, you know. They're doing online bits, they're trying to make the rounds more interactive-y, they're getting hot young comedians as hosts like, um, Frank Skinner. But at heart it will remain the same. And that's okay, really. It sags a bit sometimes but Hislop and Merton are still capable of raising a laugh and are very rarely compromised. We still have no idea how they vote, despite this being the 32nd series, which is quite interesting.
TV Bite, 24th April 2009Have I Got News internet spin-off to bridge TV run
Alexander Armstrong is to front a fortnightly web spin-off of Have I Got News For You that will bridge the gap between the next two series of the satirical BBC1 quiz.
Robin Parker, Broadcast, 23rd April 2009NBC Looks to Adapt British 'News' for U.S.
NBC is closing in on a deal with the United Kingdom's Hat Trick Productions to bring the long-running BBC panel show Have I Got News for You to the United States.
TV Week, 21st March 2009Isn't it about time they settled on a permanent host for this topical news quiz? As enjoyable as some of the guest hosts can be, I'd much rather have a consistently good presenter to return some stability. But, alas, Fern Britten was in the hot-seat for this first episode (cue a few digs at her recent gastric band controversy). Worryingly, despite the fact we're living through a fascinating political time (presidential debates, fuel prices, the credit crunch), this premiere episode wasn't particularly funny or insightful. A few moments stood out (like Hislop fancying Sarah Palin), but it was otherwise a dry start. They even poked fun at a two-month old clip of Boris Johnson at the Beijing Olympics! Is that topical comedy?
Dan Owen, news:lite, 19th October 2008