'One of the funniest half hours to exist on network radio and television' -- The Stage
The show that grits a red rose in its teeth, sweeps the listener into a lurid table-top flamenco and then gets out a pair of bongos for a rendition of Auld Lang Syne.
Chairman Humphrey Lyttelton. and regulars Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden, are back with another dose of inspired ad-libbing. Joining them are guests Tony Hawks, Andy Hamilton, Fred MacAulay and Stephen Fry.
Hear them having their wicked way with old favourites such as Mornington Crescent and One Song to the Tune of Another while ushering in new hilarity such as Ecclesiastical Chat-up Lines, the radio version of One Man and His Dog and Whose Baby Are You?
It's the authentic antidote to panel games. Accept no substitutes.
They're game. Are you?
First Broadcast
BBC Radio 4 Tuesday 11 April 1972
AWARDS
1995 Sony Award for Best Radio Comedy
1999 Bronze Sony Award for Comedy
2002 Gold Sony Radio Academy Award for Comedy
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