Have I Got a Bit More News for You


11:00 pm - 12:00 am, Saturday, December 27 on U&Dave ja vu (74)

Average User Rating: 3.17 (12 votes)
My Rating: Sign in or Register to view last vote

Add to Favourites

About this Broadcast

-

Season 64, Episode 9

Gary Neville hosts an extended episode of the current affairs quiz, with comedian Maisie Adam and presenter Richard Madeley joining team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop


HD subtitles 16x9
Comedy Game Show/Quiz/Contest Movie/Drama Show/Game Show

Cast & Crew

-

Paul Merton (Team captain)
Ian Hislop (Team captain)
Maisie Adam (Panellist)
Richard Madeley (Panellist)
Mike Rayment (Series producer)
Jack Harris (Producer)
Paul Wheeler (Director)

More Information

-

No Logo

Did You Know..

-

Gary Neville (Host)
Paul Merton (Team captain)
Born: January 17, 1957 in London
Best Known For: Have I Got News For You.
Early-life: Born Paul James Martin in Parsons Green, London, on January 17, 1957. He grew up in Merton, South London, and took his stage name from the district because somebody else called Paul Martin was registered with Equity when he tried to join. His father was a guard on the Underground in Fulham, his mother was a nurse and he has a sister, Angela. Paul was inspired to become a comedian at the age of three following a trip to the circus. After failing his 11-plus he went to a Catholic comprehensive school where he gained two A-levels but decided against going to university.
Career: Merton worked at the Tooting Employment Office while gaining experience at the London Comedy Store before moving onto the cabaret circuit. He made his TV debut in a small role in a 1984 episode of The Young Ones. After 10 years of performing, his TV career took off thanks to Whose Line Is It Anyway? He then wrote Paul Merton, the Series for Channel 4. Have I Got News For You made him a household name. He claims a highlight of his career was performing at the London Palladium. Merton also hosted Room 101 and is a regular on TV and radio. He has filmed travelogues to China and India for Channel 5 and presented various documentaries on the subject of comedy and silent film for the BBC.
Quote: "I don't suffer from pre-show terror or anything like that. I assume if people have paid money to see me they already think I'm funny and that does give you confidence."
Trivia: In 2014, he published his autobiography, Only When I Laugh.
Ian Hislop (Team captain)
Born: July 13, 1960 in The Mumbles, Wales
Best Known For: Being a team captain on Have I Got News For You.
Early-life: Born July 13, 1960, in The Mumbles, Wales, but moved around a lot due to his father's job as a civil engineer. The family spent time in Nigeria, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Hong Kong. Hislop was educated at boarding school before studying English at Oxford, where he performed in revues and edited the magazine Passing Wind. During this time he met Peter Cook for the first time, who then owned satirical magazine Private Eye.
Career: Hislop began submitting articles to Private Eye in 1980, eventually becoming deputy editor. When editor Richard Ingrams, one of the magazine's founders, quit in 1986, Cook offered him his job. Hislop has also regularly contributed to numerous publications, including The Listener, The Sunday Telegraph, The Spectator, Financial Times, The Guardian, The Literary Review and Time Out. Hislop's TV work began in 1983 with an appearance on Loose Talk and scripts for Spitting Image. He became a familiar face thanks to Have I Got News For You, which began its run in 1990. He also co-wrote family sitcom My Dad's the Prime Minister.
Quote: "It is no longer acceptable in British politics to be fat or eccentric or religious."
Trivia: Hislop had a small role in the Greek TV series The Island, which was based on his wife's bestselling novel.
Maisie Adam (Panellist)
Richard Madeley (Panellist)
Born: May 13, 1956 in Romford, Essex
Best Known For: This Morning.
Early-life: Born May 13, 1956, in Essex. His father worked as a journalist on the local paper, but died at the age of 49 following a heart attack. Richard had his nose broken in a fight at 12, and spent years worrying about it - he also hated being lanky with big feet. However, despite his insecurities, he soon got a reputation for being ambitious and after leaving school at 16, started working as a junior reporter. He began his broadcasting career with a job at Radio Carlisle.
Career: He began his small screen career with Border Television, switching to Yorkshire, then Granada in 1982, where he first met Judy Finnigan. In 1988, the couple began presenting daytime show This Morning which quickly became a phenonemon, and led to Madeley hosting other programmes, including quiz shows Runway and Cluedo and documentary Eye Of the Storm. After 13 years, he and Finnigan quit ITV in May 2001 and were poached by Channel 4 in a multi-million pound deal. Their new teatime show, Richard and Judy, met with a lukewarm response when it debuted, but ratings quickly grew thanks to the success of features including their Book and Wine Clubs.
Quote: "I think it's ridiculous when men go to cosmetic surgeons. It implies such vanity and self-regard. People may think I'm vanity personified, but neither of us take ourselves seriously. "
Trivia: In 2011, Madeley received an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Anglia Ruskin University.
Mike Rayment (Series producer)
Jack Harris (Producer)
Paul Wheeler (Director)

Before / After

-

QI XL
10:00 pm