I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue

Barry Cryer (born March 23, 1935 in Leeds, Yorkshire, UK) is a writer and comedian. He started at the Windmill Theatre, London, a club which showed comedy acts in between nude shows. ...more on Wikipedia about "Barry Cryer"

Cheddar Gorge is a word game often played on the BBC radio comedy show I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. In terms of audience popularity is third only to the famous Mornington Crescent and the allegedly obscure One Song To The Tune Of Another. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cheddar Gorge (game)"

Colin Sell is a British pianist who has appeared on the radio panel games Whose Line Is It Anyway and I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. He has become famous mostly for his long service on the latter show, where he is frequently the butt of host Humphrey Lyttelton's jokes. He lectures on drama and music at a college in Kent. ...more on Wikipedia about "Colin Sell"

David Graeme Garden (born February 18, 1943 in Aberdeen, Scotland) is a British comedy writer and performer. He also qualified as a medical doctor and is an accomplished actor, television director and author. ...more on Wikipedia about "Graeme Garden"

Hamish and Dougal are two characters from the long-running BBC Radio 4 'antidote to panel games' I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. One of the rounds in this show is Sound Charades, where a title of a book or film has to be conveyed from one team to the other by means of a story. The result of the story is usually a pun on the title in question. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hamish and Dougal"

Humphrey Richard Adeane Lyttelton (born 23 May 1921) is a well-known British jazz musician and chairman of the radio programme I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue, and a cousin of the 10th Viscount Cobham. ...more on Wikipedia about "Humphrey Lyttelton"

I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, sometimes abbreviated to the initialism ISIHAC, is a radio comedy programme that has had several series each year on BBC Radio 4, BBC7 and the BBC's World Service from April 11, 1972 to the present. The show, introduced as "the antidote to panel games", consists of a panel of four comedians, split into two teams and "given silly things to do" by a chairman. The show's many influences include I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again and Give Us A Clue. ...more on Wikipedia about "I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue"

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Jeremy Hardy (born 17 July 1961) is a British alternative comedian. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jeremy Hardy"

Linda Smith is a British comedian who was educated at Erith Collge and Sheffield University. She was awarded the Hackney Empire's New London Comic Award and performed on the Edinburgh Fringe before breaking into radio comedy. She is regular panellist on The News Quiz and Just a Minute, and has appeared on I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, Have I Got News For You, Countdown and QI. She has had two series of her own radio show, A Brief History of Timewasting. ...more on Wikipedia about "Linda Smith (comedian)"

Mornington Crescent is a game of strategy created and popularized by the BBC Radio 4 programme I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. Named after the Mornington Crescent tube station, it consists of moves between stations on the London Underground, the winner being the first to reach Mornington Crescent. The game's secretive, complex-sounding rules and dramatic manner of play are thought by some who are unfamiliar with the game's rules as being a parody of strategy games and the deep analysis in which their players engage. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mornington Crescent (game)"

"One Song To The Tune Of Another" is a game played on the BBC Radio 4 comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. It consists of panellists singing the lyrics of one song to the tune of another song which is being played on a piano. Despite some similarities to karaoke, "One Song To The Tune Of Another" predates karaoke's rise to popularity by many years. ...more on Wikipedia about "One Song To The Tune Of Another"

Ross Noble (born 5 June 1976) is a British stand-up comedian, born in Cramlington, England. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ross Noble"

Sandi Toksvig (born 3 May 1958 in Copenhagen) is a comedian and radio presenter well-known in the United Kingdom. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sandi Toksvig"

Sound Charades is a variant of charades played on BBC Radio 4's "antidote to panel games" I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. As with some other ISIHAC games, such as Celebrity What's My Line?, the game has been created by taking an existing game and removing the central concept. As Humphrey Lyttelton puts it: "In the original the players were not allowed to speak, resulting in much hilarity. Our version differs subtly in two ways.". ...more on Wikipedia about "Sound Charades"

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Tim Brooke-Taylor (born July 17, 1940 in Buxton, Derbyshire) is a British comic actor most well known in Britain as a member of " The Goodies" comedy trio, and as one of the panel members of the comedy radio show I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tim Brooke-Taylor"

Tony Hawks is a British comedian and author. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tony Hawks"

William George Rushton, commonly known as Willie Rushton ( August 18, 1937– December 11, 1996) was a British cartoonist, satirist, comedian, actor and performer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Willie Rushton"

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