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Revision as of 22:27, 18 August 2005

Contents

Host

Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins

Co-hosts

Team captains: Chris Moyles and Tamara Beckwith

Regular guests: Dominic Brigstock and Kevin Day

Broadcast

Granada for ITV, 1999

Synopsis

Of all the subjects on which to a celebrity comedy panel game, the world of celebrity gossip is one of the better ones to choose. And thankfully, it's also one in which new wave comedy

The show opens with a sweeping shot of the crane camera banging into the chandelier (sadly, the same gag every week - a missed opportunity there, we think) before we're introduced to the two teams of four regulars plus two guest celebs. Unless the guest celebs are of the more gregarious nature, they tend not to feature too greatly in the proceedings. That said, they do get more of a say than in, say, It's Only TV...

The rounds are sufficiently varied to keep up the interest, but not too rigid to stifle creativity, encompassing all the gossip, extravagance, bizarre behaviour and shallowness of celebritydom. A charades round, where Mel and Sue act out a recent showbiz story using the art of mime, is particularly good.

The final round involves Mel or Sue reading out the name of a celebrity and the panel have to say the word on the card that's associated with that celeb (e.g. Chris Tarrant - Millionaire). It's a good idea, but rather too furious for the humour to shine through.

The set suffers from the usual ITV embarrassment of riches - i.e. "we've got a studio the size of a warehouse, let's fill it!" The result leads to an innovative use of coloured lighting and even a waterfall, but the over-spacious set doesn't have the bear-pit atmosphere of Have I Got News for You

One key thing this show has over HIGNFY is Mel and Sue's excellent manic ad-libbling which, when on form, is nothing short of hilarious. So, too, is that of the well-chosen regular panellists, although this repartee does tend to silence the weekly guests, as mentioned before.

This is a solid half-hour of laughs, but as ITV tucked this away in a rather curious slot not many people saw it. Shame, as this was one of ITV's best 1999 offerings.

Key moments

When Mel and Sue 'go off on one'.

Catchphrases

"Good evening!"

Inventor

Devised by Robert Popper.

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