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Have I Got News for You

  • Série télévisée
  • 1990–
  • 29min
NOTE IMDb
7,9/10
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Ian Hislop and Paul Merton in Have I Got News for You (1990)
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NewsParodyQuiz ShowSatireComedyGame Show

Émission humoristique avec des quiz politiques inspirés d'articles de presse et d'événements de la semaine passée.Émission humoristique avec des quiz politiques inspirés d'articles de presse et d'événements de la semaine passée.Émission humoristique avec des quiz politiques inspirés d'articles de presse et d'événements de la semaine passée.

  • Casting principal
    • Ian Hislop
    • Paul Merton
    • Angus Deayton
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Casting principal
      • Ian Hislop
      • Paul Merton
      • Angus Deayton
    • 29avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Victoire aux 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 12 victoires et 41 nominations au total

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    Ian Hislop
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    bob the moo

    The very best of the UK panel shows

    Hosted by Angus Deayton, two teams (Captains Hislop and Merson and one guest each) pick through the weeks news in a quiz format. Rounds include odd one out, working out a story from news footage, missing words round etc. Winning is not as important as making good jokes.

    This is the original panel show that sparked off copies on other subjects, music (never mind the buzzcocks) sport (they think it's all over) TV (It's only TV but I like it) etc. However it's a very British style of comedy - relying on sharp wits and cynical, satirical views on news stories. Deayton provides the scripted lines, Hislop provides the cruel satirical wit and Merson provides the off the wall style humour. All three are very different but work together very well making for a constant stream of jokes that appeal to different senses of humour.

    The chemistry is so good that the guests don't really matter. Some are very good and match the sharp wits joke for joke. However others are clearly out of their depth and are not able to keep up with the joking, rather just try to answer the questions straight. Many are on so that they can be the butt of jokes - politicians are the main group that walk a tightrope by appearing on the show. However the guests are not that important - indeed Merson's team mates have included an Elton John impersonator and a tub of lard (after guests dropped out at the last moment), yet the show was as funny as ever.

    Overall very Private Eye Editor Hislop's sharp, cynical humour mixed with Merson's surreal brand of comedy held together in a quiz format makes for a very funny show that feels as fresh as it did all those years ago.
    mattsday

    The popular (and great) British satirical news quiz

    Have I Got News For You is a satirical news quiz in which two teams compete for points, by answering questions on the weeks events. The show is often devastatingly funny, extremely witty and is always fresh and topical.

    Hosted by Angus Deayton until 2002, the show features two regular team captains, Ian Hislop and Paul Merton who are each joined by a guest. From the second series in 2002 and in to 2003, the show has been hosted by a series of guest hosts, ranging from popular MP's like William Hague and Charles Kennedy to mainstream celebrities such as Charlotte Church and Anne Robinson.

    Ian Hislop is the editor of the fortnightly satirical magazine, private eye and is known for being euro-sceptic and anti-football. Throughout the shows history, Ian's knowledge of pop music has been the butt of many jokes from the other two regulars, but he usually takes it in good humour.

    Paul Merton, the second of the two captains, is a well-known comedian who works for the BBC in a number of other productions, such as Room 101. His comments during the show are typically off the wall and almost random to the extent of making him the bright star of the show's off-beat humour - particularly if he's on form.

    The show's guests include people from all areas of the media - ranging from lords to comedians and from political leaders to actors and actresses. Some of the show's best guests have been the mayor of London, Ken Livingstone (who claimed he was once second in popularity to the pope), Spectator editor and Tory MP, Boris Johnson (who made such a hash out of all his appearances as to be one of the show's brightest and funniest guests), Guardian Columnist and well-known Feminist, Germaine Greer (who made certain to Ian Hislop she was wearing don't f**k me shoes) and the totally mad Eddie Izzard who asked if all the items in the odd-one out were made out of jam.

    Many people have claimed that without Angus Deayton, the show could not work and is destined for failure. Two series later, the show is still running as well as it ever has, with the added bonus of the guest hosts being able to shine through and give a wave of freshness to the show. How could ever forget Bruce Forsythe's "Play your Iraqi cards right?'

    It's just a show that can never get tired - as the news itself will never get tiresome - there'll always be scandals, lies and Have I Got News For You.
    G.Spider

    Biting political and showbiz satire quiz.

    Eleven years and still going strong. This is a topical news quiz which is never short of hilarious in its biting satire and ceaseless wit. In the chair is Angus Deyton, and competing are two teams, each made up of a regular captain and a different guest each week. The captains are comedian Paul Merton and Prive Eye editor and former 'Spitting Image' script-writer Ian Hislop. Guests over the years have included a wide range of politicians, celebrities and other well-known faces including Neil Kinnock, Ken Livingstone, Tom Baker, Charles Kennedy, Boris Johnson, Bob Monkhouse, Clive Anderson, Jo Brand, Harry Enfield, Rory Bremner, Jimmy Saville, Peter Hitchens, Trevor McDonald, Cecil Parkinson and many others. Here's to another eleven years.
    8DavidYZ

    Very good satirical panel game

    This is a very funny BBC panel game with two teams and a host. Angus Deayton hosted it for over a decade, but since he was fired it has had many different guest hosts. One team is led by Paul Merton and the other by Ian Hislop. Each team has different celebrity players each week. However, many celebs have been the host and/or contestants multiple times.

    The show has several rounds and is very good at making fun of politicians, current affairs etc.

    Some episodes are much better than others, depending on who the participants are.
    scones_0991

    Brilliant!

    I felt I should write this as the previous review had no mention of Angus Deayton's departure.

    Though this should have been a tragedy for this great show, something good has come out of it, with a guest host every week. 'Have I got News for You' is a dependable British Comic institution. I can be found faithfully on a Friday night in front of my TV set, watching and laughing. The basic formula is: one guest host (expected to make obligatory self-derogatory remarks) two captains (almost without exception the comic geniuses that are Ian Hislop and Paul Merton) and two guests (who are expected to make jokes relevant to their fields, For many people it is a matter of choice, but I prefer Paul Merton's humour to Ian Hislop's.

    The animated title scene is perhaps the worst part of this brilliant show- and it is only half a minute! The other problem is that because this is so topical, it cannot survive like Blackadder has, it lacks that timeless element. Generations to come would have to read up on some news reports to understand the jokes.

    Sometimes, the guests can be superb, or less so, but the programme is carried solely on Merton and Hislop, and rounds such as the one where a newspaper is taken and a series of words blanked out are guessed.

    On a more serious note, this is not a quiz show in the vein of Who wants to be a Millionaire or University Challenge- this is for fun. Some who are not entirely up to speed on current affairs may not enjoy all the jokes.

    So if you find life tragic enough and long for a bit of humour, do watch it, because they've got news for you!

    (I couldn't resist it)

    *****/*****

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    • Anecdotes
      Ian Hislop sat through the 2 June 1994 recording of the show with appendicitis, having discharged himself from hospital. He had an appendectomy straight after the show.
    • Gaffes
      James May describes a "Science Experiment" on Global Warming where he watched ice cubes melting in a drink and noticed the level in the glass didn't get any higher, which made him skeptical of sea-level rises. The ice displaces its own volume in the drink, and as the melting continues the ice displaces less and less volume as the melting water takes up more and more, so overall the level doesn't change. Sea-level rises are predicted because of melting land ice and because warmer water is expanded compared to colder water. (The same principle applies as when a metal sphere no longer fits through a similar-sized hoop when it is heated.)
    • Citations

      Piers Morgan: Is the answer jam?

      [no one laughs]

      Angus Deayton: Not in so many words, no.

      Piers Morgan: I only said that because last week Eddie Izzard said that and you roared with laughter, as if it was hilarious. Just thought I'd say it.

      Ian Hislop: People like him.

    • Versions alternatives
      Repeats shown weeks or months after original broadcast are often re-titled "Have I Got Old News For You".
    • Connexions
      Edited into The Very Best of 'Have I Got News for You' (2002)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 septembre 1990 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (United Kingdom)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Have I Got a Bit More News for You
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Studio, 2020 and 2021)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Hat Trick Productions
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • Stereo

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