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New series of ISIHAC
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Re: New series of ISIHAC
50 years and still going strong. Strange not to have any of the regulars any more (Barry, Graeme, Tim).
****ing me softly with his **** ...... indeed !
****ing me softly with his **** ...... indeed !
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Re: New series of ISIHAC
Redmires wrote:50 years and still going strong. Strange not to have any of the regulars any more (Barry, Graeme, Tim).
****ing me softly with his **** ...... indeed !
I miss Humph, Though Jack Dee is a reasonable replacement. And we don't hear a lot about Samantha these days
http://www.isihac.org.uk/
Samantha has been choosing records for the teams with the assistance of the elderly staff of the BBC gramophone archive. Some of their old seven inchers are looking a bit worn now, but they were all quite big back in the '60s. She's kindly picked the fluff off them and is ready to pump up the volume...
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Re: New series of ISIHAC
Redmires wrote:50 years and still going strong. Strange not to have any of the regulars any more (Barry, Graeme, Tim).
Yes. I was thinking that, listening the other night.
Graeme Garden is still alive.
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Re: New series of ISIHAC
Series 79 started on monday this week. 18:30 on Radio 4
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001npbz
"This week we come from Bath, the city known worldwide as the gateway to Swindon."
"Samantha tells me that she's just paid a visit to the local gentleman apple farmer, who's recently bought an industrial apple press with a view to going into commercial drink production. She said she was delighted to help him squeeze the last drops of juice from his pippin, and is confident he'll soon be very big in cider."
More Samantha: http://www.isihac.org.uk/
(scroll down to Samantha's Pick-ups)
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001npbz
"This week we come from Bath, the city known worldwide as the gateway to Swindon."
"Samantha tells me that she's just paid a visit to the local gentleman apple farmer, who's recently bought an industrial apple press with a view to going into commercial drink production. She said she was delighted to help him squeeze the last drops of juice from his pippin, and is confident he'll soon be very big in cider."
More Samantha: http://www.isihac.org.uk/
(scroll down to Samantha's Pick-ups)
--kiloran
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Re: New series of ISIHAC
And we were there for the recording of two of the episodes, in which the Rev. Richard Coles appears.
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Re: New series of ISIHAC
Midsmartin wrote:And we were there for the recording of two of the episodes, in which the Rev. Richard Coles appears.
I've been to several shows over the years. If anyone wants to see one, sign up for the ISIHAC newsletter and you'll get a heads up of forthcoming shows a couple of days before they go on general sale. And the tickets are very cheap as well.
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Re: New series of ISIHAC
Redmires wrote:Midsmartin wrote:And we were there for the recording of two of the episodes, in which the Rev. Richard Coles appears.
I've been to several shows over the years. If anyone wants to see one, sign up for the ISIHAC newsletter and you'll get a heads up of forthcoming shows a couple of days before they go on general sale. And the tickets are very cheap as well.
I went hunting for a newsletter (mentioned above) and found (& duly signed up):
Newsletter: http://www.isihac.net/
Also came across other sites (but apparently no newsletter):
http://www.isihac.co.uk/
http://www.isihac.org.uk/ (mentioned higher up this thread)
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Re: New series of ISIHAC
Just in......
Below are the details of what will be the final recording in the current 80th Series of “I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue”.
The show will go on sale at 10am tomorrow (Saturday 18th November).
The recording will take place as follows:
Monday 4th December, at the Dorking Halls, Reigate Rd, Dorking, RH4 1SG.
Below are the details of what will be the final recording in the current 80th Series of “I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue”.
The show will go on sale at 10am tomorrow (Saturday 18th November).
The recording will take place as follows:
Monday 4th December, at the Dorking Halls, Reigate Rd, Dorking, RH4 1SG.
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Re: New series of ISIHAC
A new set of tour dates have just been announced for February & March 2024. These are not the radio show recordings but still the same format and general silliness.
http://www.isihac.net/tour_dates.php
http://www.isihac.net/tour_dates.php
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Re: New series of ISIHAC
Series 81 (!!!!) started at 18:30 on Mon 13th May on R4
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001z66n
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001z66n
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Re: New series of ISIHAC
I went to the recording in Blackburn a couple of Mondays ago (to be broadcast on Bank Hol Monday): it was a hoot! I'm looking forward to seeing how the broadcast version turns out!
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Re: New series of ISIHAC
yorkshirelad1 wrote:I went to the recording in Blackburn a couple of Mondays ago (to be broadcast on Bank Hol Monday): it was a hoot! I'm looking forward to seeing how the broadcast version turns out!
Usually much shorter, I've been to a good number of comedy show recordings radio and TV. One recording of Never Mind the Buzzcocks ran for over 3 hours to get a 30 minute show. I saw the ISIHAC theatre show 10 years back, I have seen the lovely Samantha.
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Re: New series of ISIHAC
kempiejon wrote:yorkshirelad1 wrote:I went to the recording in Blackburn a couple of Mondays ago (to be broadcast on Bank Hol Monday): it was a hoot! I'm looking forward to seeing how the broadcast version turns out!
Usually much shorter, I've been to a good number of comedy show recordings radio and TV. One recording of Never Mind the Buzzcocks ran for over 3 hours to get a 30 minute show. I saw the ISIHAC theatre show 10 years back, I have seen the lovely Samantha.
Sadly, Samantha isn't what she was in Humph's day
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Samantha has to nip off now as her plumber is sending round the man who does the annual safety test on her gas boiler, which always gives her great peace of mind. She says it's good to feel the plumber's tester calls at regular intervals.
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