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    Short Description for I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue: v. 11 A collection of the antidote to panel games that finds the late Humphrey Lyttelton giving regular panellists Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden silly things to do. It includes "One Song to the Tune of Another", "84 Chicken Cross Road", "Sound Charades", "Notes & Queries", "Uxbridge English Dictionary", and, "Mornington Crescent".
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  • Another four compilations from the award-winning BBC Radio 4 series. This eleventh collection of the antidote to panel games finds the late Humphrey Lyttelton giving regular panellists Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden silly things to do to - along with special guests Stephen Fry, Jack Dee, Rob Brydon & Jeremy Hardy. The highlights include "One Song to the Tune of Another", "84 Chicken Cross Road", "Sound Charades", "Notes & Queries", "Uxbridge English Dictionary", "Tennis Chat-up Lines", "Swanee Kazoo" and, of course, the brilliantly baffling, fiendishly funny "Mornington Crescent". So get ready to laugh out loud as Humph and the gang indulge in more wonderful wordplay, accompanied by Colin Sell on the piano and the lovely Samantha, who likes to sit on Humph's left hand. 'Risky, rude, brilliantly written and superbly performed' - The Judges, Sony Radio Academy Awards. 'This sublimely humourous "antidote to panel games" was one of the funniest things on the radio...' - "Bournemouth Daily Echo".