Have I Got News For You

Gordon Angus Deayton (born January 6, 1956) is an English comic actor and television presenter. He is best-known as the presenter of the satirical panel game Have I Got News For You, a job from which he was sacked in October 2002 after a second round of tabloid revelations about his personal life. ...more on Wikipedia about "Angus Deayton"

Have I Got News For You (sometimes abbreviated to HIGNFY) is a long-running UK television topical panel game. Produced by Hat Trick Productions for the BBC, it is a comedy programme rather than a serious game show: the banter between the guests and their sardonic remarks are more important than the scores, which are only ever briefly referred to. The format is loosely based on that of a popular radio show, The News Quiz, but cultivates a reputation for sailing close to the wind on matters of libel. ...more on Wikipedia about "Have I Got News For You"

Ian Hislop (born July 13, 1960) is the editor of British satirical magazine Private Eye; a team captain on the popular satirical current affairs quiz Have I Got News For You and a comedy scriptwriter. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ian Hislop"

This is a list of episodes from the satirical news-based panel game Have I Got News For You. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Have I Got News For You episodes"

Paul Merton (born January 17, 1957) is a British actor, deadpan comedian and writer, who is best known as a panellist on Have I Got News For You and Just a Minute on BBC Radio 4 and as the host of Room 101. ...more on Wikipedia about "Paul Merton"

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