Have I Got News For You
Fridays at 9pm on BBC1
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Have I Got News For You

Have I Got News For You Perfect timing from facebook...email received at 21.32 telling us we can update our page again. Ah well atleast we can tell you its available on iplayer and Have I Got a Bit More News for You is on tomorrow at 21.35 on bbc2.

Thankfully normal service will be able to resume from now on.

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Watch Have I Got News for You: Series 38: Episode 4
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Have I Got News For You We apologise for the lack of updates, we are currently going through facebooks autentication process so access has been sporadic.

Fergal Hughes
04 November at 06:09
Paul Band
Paul Band
I use an ipod touch
04 November at 08:39
Have I Got News For You

Have I Got News For You Missed last weeks episode? Catch it on the BBC iPlayer, hurry though, only 4 hours left to view!

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Comedy quiz show that grills celebrity contestants on the week's top stories and news
Christopher Neil Hindley
Christopher Neil Hindley
It will all be better when the BBC finally make a deal with YouTube (like Channel 4 did recently) or a website like that and put their episodes online for the whole world to see, with no restrictions. That could take a long time though!!
25 October at 18:41
Have I Got News For You

Have I Got News For You Second episode of the new series is on at 9pm tonight on BBC1. Tune in.

Have I Got News For You

Have I Got News For You We are back!

Tonight @ 9pm on BBC1, Martin Clunes as guest host.

Watch live on the bbc website.

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Have I Got News For You

Have I Got News For You Tonight on BBC2 at 10.15pm, Have I Got A Bit More News For You is hosted by the one and only Brian Blessed. If you have never seen it before, it's a must see episode. Tune in ;)

Have I Got News For You

Have I Got News For You Have I Got a Bit More News for You is repeated tonight at 9pm on BBC2. The episode has guest host David Mitchell joined by Andy Hamilton and Sarah Millican.

27 June at 12:04
Oliver Darby
Oliver Darby
Its called, get SKYtm
27 June at 17:38
Alayne Walker
Alayne Walker
Have I got News prog. . . . is even better than a bag of roast cashew nuts covered in milk chocolate. . . . and no-one else there. . . . .
05 August at 14:42
Have I Got News For You

Have I Got News For You Feeling empty without HIGNFY? Don't forget you can watch it anytime on the BBC iPlayer or nearly everyday on Dave (Freeview:19; Sky:111; Virgin: 128)

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Robert Crotch
Robert Crotch
How the hell is the BBC comitted to quality? Pumping out tosh like Fat teens and ther fat parents, or I'm too fat to dance (These aren't real programs just spoof examples of what is usually on offer)
The Beeb is outdated, funded by sponsorship deals and product placement on top of our license fee. To be honest they should just go private and have done with it then all the arguments about "is it worth it" would be over and they would be forced to compete with REAL programming
25 June at 02:40
JP Rowe
JP Rowe
Occupation (drama last week), Masterchef, Radio 4, The One Show, BBC News, Antiques Roadshow... I could go on. There's something for everyone. In a world of crap commercial TV the beeb really shines. Keep it up Beeb!
25 June at 05:13
Have I Got News For You

Have I Got News For You Have I Got a Bit More News For You, is now available to view and download on the BBC iPlayer.

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Watch Have I Got a Bit More News for You: Series 37: Episode 8.
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Have I Got News For You You can now find us at www.facebook.com/hignfy

Have I Got News for You began on BBC Two on 28 September 1990 and transferred to BBC One in October 2000. "Myself and Ian, we did a disastrous pilot for it," Paul Merton explained nine years later. "It was a beautiful summer's afternoon in 1990. Far too nice to be in a television studio, but I think the BBC had already... bought it, so that's how it became a series." Two series are made every year: the spring series between April to June comprises eight episodes and the autumn series between October to December contains nine, with a one-week break to allow the broadcasting of Children in Need. Over an hour's worth of material is recorded for each 30-minute programme on Thursday evenings for broadcast on Friday, allowing the show to remain topical while the BBC's lawyers have time to request cuts of potentially libellous material. "No reviewer could possibly review it in that time. We started off with an audience of two million, and somebody might have mentioned it to their friend, and then it sort of built up a momentum of its own." In recent years, the late-night weekend repeat has occasionally contained extra material from the week's recording. This became a permanent feature from the spring 2007 series, with the repeat having a running time of 40 minutes, and being titled (in the TV listings) Have I Got a Bit More News for You. The programme is recorded at the London Studios, former home of London Weekend Television, although the 2001 Election special episode was recorded at BBC Television Centre on the Friday morning after the election.Read more
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Have I Got News For You

Have I Got News For You Another series over, and another series win for Paul! What were your highs and lows of series 37?

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Have I Got News For You Last episode starting now, dont forget to tune in!

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Siobhan Beaton
Siobhan Beaton
it doesn't bloody work outside of the UK - What's the point then!!!
12 June at 19:41
Jordan Mathieu Bush
Jordan Mathieu Bush
Toby: Here's a new loop hole for you, it is only libel if you're serious. MPs are living jokes, they should be able to take one.

Too many people are sue crazy these days and it ruins everything.
13 June at 02:47
Have I Got News For You

Have I Got News For You Just 30 minutes left before the last episode, well till the next series ;)

12 June at 12:30
Rebecca F H Hodgson
Rebecca F H Hodgson
I agree with Chris. Angus will always live on in my politically satirical heart as the best damn host out there. Love Mr. Deayton and I wish that he would come on the telly more.
13 June at 09:45
Have I Got News For You

Have I Got News For You Tune in tonight at 9pm for the last episode in another excellent series. Lee Mack is guest host with guest panellists Shappi Khorsandi and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.

12 June at 10:05
Janice
Janice
i still laugh realy hard at that epersode when i watch it on you tube.
12 June at 14:16
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