
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue Live
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Narrated by:
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Tim Brooke-Taylor
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Graeme Garden
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Barry Cryer
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BBC Audiobooks
Hear Humph and the team setting up before and after a recording, catch the jokes intended only for the theatre audiences (including the naughty bits!), listen to Barry and Graeme as "Alec & Denzil", early ancestors of their much-loved Hamish & Dougal creations, and thrill to Jeremy Hardy's first ever attempt at singing on the programme.
Clue producer Jon Naismith introduces each programme, with additional material provided by Mrs Trellis of North Wales. Warning: contains some swearing!
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