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327:, where Clive interviewed Graeme and Jeremy on a certain topic. However, during the interviews, both Graeme and Jeremy were given messages via their pagers from their "spin doctors" who monitored the interviews, and had to adapt to the instructions given. The pager message appeared at the bottom of the screen. For example, in one episode Jeremy was asked about teacher's pay, but received messages telling him to make up a statistic, attack Graeme's record (which Jeremy decided to take literally and attacked The Goodies' " 315:, where Clive tested the panellist's abilities to avoid answering political questions with a straight answer, i.e. without saying the words "Yes" or "No" at any point. If at any point they said either of those words a buzzer would sound and that person would be eliminated from the round. Graeme loved to fool the buzzer by starting sentences with "Yes..terday" or "No..body...". 381:, where an audience member asked the panel a question, and Graeme and Jeremy had to respond to the question, but each had a hidden agenda (presented to them in an envelope by Clive). For example, an audience member asked how space travel would be affected following the finding of water on the Moon. Graeme had to answer while pushing the hidden agenda of the 375:, where the audience were polled on a series of questions and each panellist was asked what the most popular answer was. Upon revealing the answer, Clive would reveal the rest of the top three and some of the more ridiculous answers given by the audience. This round replaced Soapbox as the first round in the second series. 228:
were the Blue and Red Party Leaders, with Anderson quipping that there was no more of an official political difference between these two teams than existed between Britain's major parties of the time. "I was supposed to be a Labour politician, and Graeme was supposed to be a Tory, but we didn't have
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but focused on parodying the behaviour of politicians. Rounds included answering questions without using the words 'Yes' or 'No', and finding reasons to disagree with policies proposed by the other team, no matter how sensible. The winning team was chosen each week by a vote of the studio audience.
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The decision to discontinue the show was that of BBC2 controller Jane Root, who (based on interviews with Garden and Hardy) "allegedly accepted it was a great show, but didn't fit ... the direction BBC2 should be headed," and is also widely credited with the decision that Garden's most well-known
331:"), draw on his Irish roots before denying what he'd just said, compare himself to Jesus and finish with a joke, while Graeme was quizzed on genetically modified foods, while he received edicts to smile, provoke Clive, use an extended metaphor (for which Graeme referred to 229:
to stay completely in character if we wanted to sort of shamelessly do gags," recounts Hardy, who affected the far more absurdly right-wing of the two characters, an extremely wealthy aristocrat disdainful toward the voters and infrequently heard to advocate a coup.
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episodes were repeated. Graeme was obliged by the rules of the game to refute this statement, and replied "I couldn't disagree more, it was time to repeat them on television ten, fifteen years ago." This was followed by uproarious applause from the studio
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was proof that genetically modified foods had existed for decades, to which Graeme responded that it "proved that gullible members of the public have been around for decades."
456:, which was always the last round, where the panellists would buzz in to give out last-minute policies to sway the audience before the division bell and the final vote. 423:, where the teams fielded questions from the studio audience on various subjects. One episode included a question from an audience member asking the teams if "the 277: 439:, where either Graeme or Jeremy had to disagree with any policies the other party threw at them, however reasonable they may sound. A famous example was when 359:, which is played by only one panellist, who is given a speech by Clive to recite to the audience. However, the speech text is something very strange such as 1060: 907:
Radio Times lists these as the two guests, although it does not specify team assignments, and gives erroneous guest listings for several other episodes.
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Fourteen episodes of the series were broadcast in all, airing weekly from 27 February to 3 April 1998 and from 8 February to 29 March 1999.
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Roberts, Jem. "The Fully Authorized History of "I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue": The Clue Bible" (Random House) p. 351
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was advertised to appear in the fourth episode although McLynn appeared in her stead. The series was produced by
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aired in the United Kingdom in 1998 and 1999. It was a comedy panel
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The coloured backgrounds denote the result of each of the shows:
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Hawks replaced Jeremy Hardy as team captain for this episode.
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appeared as a guest and he proposed "that it was high time
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Several rounds were played throughout the programme's run:
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in quick succession before ending with a quote from
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Index

Gameshow comedy
Richard Osman
Clive Anderson
Graeme Garden
Jeremy Hardy
Hat Trick Productions
BBC Two
Parlamentet
television show
game show
Have I Got News for You
If I Ruled the World
Clive Anderson
Graeme Garden
Jeremy Hardy
Rebecca Front
Andy Hamilton
Tony Hawks
Fred MacAulay
Pauline McLynn
Mark Steel
Gordon Kennedy
Linda Smith
John Sergeant
Janet Street-Porter
Maureen Lipman
Anne Marie Thorogood
Richard Osman
Hat Trick Productions
Funky Gibbon

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