Pretty funny. Same ole' same ole', really.
I thought the audience was pretty weak, though, they didn't seem to be laughing in the right places.
>I thought the audience was pretty weak, though, they didn't seem to be laughing in the right places.
Don't forget, the programme was recorded in Bournemouth after all.
When Humph started talking about relics and fossils in the area I knew we were coming up to "let's meet the teams". I liked the new Pick and Mixfords round.
Quite a few new rounds I thought. Lots of fun.
Sandi Toksvig got a lot of pleasure from Squeak Piggy Squeak too.
I wonder why Graham didn't get to sing Funky Gibbon to the tune of Hey Jude, I reckon he'd have done a better job of it than Tim (tho it wasn't bad)
I now have two things a week to look forward to - TGP and ISIHAC.
It was better on the radio.
It was better left alone.
I see Simon Mayo has started a cheap ripoff "Pop Trumps" version of Mornington Crescent on his Radio 1 show.
Now, there's a thing: was it better on the radio, or was it better on the radio?
It was better on Wireless.
>I see Simon Mayo has started a cheap ripoff "Pop Trumps" version of Mornington Crescent on his Radio 1 show.
>...
I'm still concerned that he was prosecuting at the recent George Harrison trial. You'd have thought that the former Beatle could have afforded a solicitor.
(1) humph is the funniest man on radio;
(2) simon mayo was the name of george harrison's barrister in court this week.
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