>HIGNFY was very friendly towards its guests this week.
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>Has the move to BBC1 meant the panel are encouraged to be less abrasive? There was a lot of Deayton setting up prepared anecdotes for the guests to finish off.
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>"Richard, I hear you have a stand up routine about the Queen..."
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>That sort of thing.
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>Or was it just a shit show?
I've seen better...
I tried to post to this thread earlier...
Sodding (uni) computer.
Anyway, yes... This week's NME has a wee mention of HIGNFY in it's "Telly Turn-Ons" section where they say (and I quote):
"How about showing the unedited version of the Jimmy Saville edition, for starters?"
Isn't it amazing how much people want to believe in that transcript and the fact that the BBC might show it?
I jumped onboard the forum just after the HIGNFY transcript hoo-haa. I've read the actual 'transcript', but could someone explain a bit about who was actually being hoaxed the reactions it got?
>I jumped onboard the forum just after the HIGNFY transcript hoo-haa. I've read the actual 'transcript', but could someone explain a bit about who was actually being hoaxed AND the reactions it got?
goddam typos, they're worse than idents