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    Have I Got News For You Comedy Programmes Television Arts and Entertainment United Kingdom













Have I Got News For You Comedy Programmes Television Arts and Entertainment United Kingdom


Have I Got News For You

Long running satirical news quiz featuring Ian Hislop and Paul Merton. Previously hosted by Angus Deayton, now with regular guest hosts. First broadcast in 1990.

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  • - BBC One's HIGNFY beats Big Brother 3's debut in the ratings, following claims about Angus Deayton's private life.
  • - The first recording of the quiz show since the departure of Angus Deayton receives rave reviews from spectators.
  • - Details about the show - complete with cast, crew and guest appearances lists.
  • - The author and former Conservative MP Rupert Allason has lost his libel action against the writers of a book based on the satirical television show.
  • - Sir Elton John is confirmed as a panellist on an edition of the BBC One quiz.
  • - Viewers get their chance on Friday to see Angus Deayton's mauling at the show recording. But what was the view from the back row of the studio audience?
  • - Angus Deayton suffers merciless ridicule as he hosts HIGNFY following revelations about his private life.
  • - Angus Deayton is dropped as presenter of BBC One's quiz show after revelations about his private life.
  • - Feature on the episode (9 May 2003) in which Charlotte Church was the guest presenter. Photos and video clips.
  • - The BBC satirical quiz records its second-highest viewing figures with Weakest Link host Anne Robinson as guest presenter.
  • - TV presenter Anne Robinson, is to host the show next week following the BBC sacking of host Angus Deayton.
  • - Charlotte Church makes her debut as the youngest ever competitor on the comedy quiz show.
  • - BBC News Online looks at the likely candidates to succeed Angus Deayton as the host.
  • - BBC executives are meeting host Angus Deayton following further revelations about his private life.


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