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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 - 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.

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Have I Got News For You - Wicked Highlights From The BBC TV Series

Have I Got News For You - Wicked Highlights From The BBC TV Series

Angus Deayton, Ian Hislop and Paul Merton star in recent highlights from the show that makes the headlines.

Who said yesterday's news was only good for wrapping your chips in? Ever since 1990, BBC TV's media-savvy comedy quiz Have I Got News For You has been proving that even the most sober headlines can provide some of the funniest and near-the-knuckle banter ever heard on air.

This collection of the most hilarious moments from the programme find team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton joined by a long procession of guest panellists including Jennie Bond, Sara Cox, Christine Hamilton, Boris Johnson, Ross Noble, Carol Thatcher, Germaine Greer, Glenda Jackson, Lorraine Kelly, Will Self, Linda Smith, Mark Steel, Janet Street Porter, Ruby Wax and Francis Wheen.

In addition to highlights from the last two series to feature Angus Deayton as chairman, there's also a collection of funniest moments from the 2002 to 2003 series, in which the guest presenters include Alexander Armstrong, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Bruce Forsyth, William Hague MP, Charles Kennedy MP, Anne Robinson and John Sergeant.

First released: Monday 6th October 2003

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