2007
Information on every episode from Series 49, 50 and Humph in Wonderland
Series 49
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Date
04-Jun-07
11-Jun-07
18-Jun-07
25-Jun-07
02-Jul-07
09-Jul-07
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Chairman
Humphrey Lyttelton
Humphrey Lyttelton
Humphrey Lyttelton
Humphrey Lyttelton
Humphrey Lyttelton
Humphrey Lyttelton
Panellist 1
Graeme Garden
Graeme Garden
Graeme Garden
Graeme Garden
Graeme Garden
Graeme Garden
Panellist 2
Barry Cryer
Barry Cryer
Barry Cryer
Barry Cryer
Barry Cryer
Barry Cryer
Panellist 3
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Panellist 4
Stephen Fry
Stephen Fry
Rob Bryden
Rob Bryden
Jeremy Hardy
Jeremy Hardy
Pianist
Colin Sell
Colin Sell
Colin Sell
Colin Sell
Colin Sell
Colin Sell
“Our next round takes as its subject the art of love and romance.
Now, normally I don’t approve of the teams probing fun out of such a subject.
Making love isn’t something to be mocked. It’s the most tender, beautiful act that money can buy”
Humphrey Lyttelton (s49e02)
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Episode 1: London Coliseum. Stephen's first appearance since 'I'm Sorry I Haven't a Christmas Carol' in 2003.
Episode 2: London Coliseum.
Episode 3: Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff. Rob brilliantly sings 'Anarchy in the UK' to the tune of 'Just When I Needed You Most'.
Episode 4: Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff. 'Historical Postcards' is played as 'Undelivered Letters'. Rob sings along with Tom Jones in 'Pick Up Song'. 'Questions and Answers' is based on Welsh folklore and superstitions.
Episode 5: Wimbledon. Jeremy has the word 'fucking' bleeped out, twice.
Episode 6: Wimbledon. Samantha's 225th show. Two rounds of 'Sound Charades' are played.
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Jon Naismith's 30th series as Producer.
'Cheddar Gorge/Letter Writing', 'One Song to the Tune of Another', 'Sound Charades' and 'Uxbridge English Dictionary' are all played 3 times.
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13 June 2007 - David Hatch, the shows first producer, dies.
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Series 50
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Date
12-Nov-07
19-Nov-07
26-Nov-07
03-Dec-07
10-Dec-07
17-Dec-07
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Chairman
Humphrey Lyttelton
Humphrey Lyttelton
Humphrey Lyttelton
Humphrey Lyttelton
Humphrey Lyttelton
Humphrey Lyttelton
Panellist 1
Graeme Garden
Graeme Garden
Graeme Garden
Graeme Garden
Graeme Garden
Graeme Garden
Panellist 2
Barry Cryer
Barry Cryer
Barry Cryer
Barry Cryer
Barry Cryer
Barry Cryer
Panellist 3
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Andy Hamilton
Andy Hamilton
Panellist 4
Rob Bryden
Rob Bryden
Jeremy Hardy
Jeremy Hardy
Jack Dee
Jack Dee
Pianist
Colin Sell
Colin Sell
Colin Sell
Colin Sell
Colin Sell
Colin Sell
“The next round is Word for Word. It’s a word game all about words”
Humphrey Lyttelton (s50e02)
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Episode 1: Fairfield Halls, Croydon.
Episode 2: Fairfield Halls, Croydon. Rob sings along with Tom Jones in 'Pick Up Song'. Barry mentions his local 'Get a Life' Club.
Episode 3: Manchester. Jon Naismith's 200th show.
Episode 4: Manchester.
Episode 5: Broadway Theatre, Peterborough. Andy has the word 'arsehole' bleeped.
Episode 6: Broadway Theatre, Peterborough.
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Jon Naismith's 31st series as Producer.
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'One Song to the Tune of Another', 'Questions and Answers/Handy Hints', 'Swanee Kazoo' and 'Uxbridge English Dictionary' are all played 3 times.
24 December 2007 - The 2007 Christmas Special, a compilation show, was broadcast.
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Humph in Wonderland
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25 December 2007 - Humph in Wonderland, a 53 minute festive special, is broadcast.
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Humphrey Lyttelton (Himself)
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Tim Brooke-Taylor (The Mouse/Duchess/Nave of Hearts)
Barry Cryer (Dodo/Footman/Humpty Dumpty/Hamish)
Graeme Garden (Cow/Cook/The Man in the Wrong Story/Dougal)
Colin Sell (The White Rabbit)
Rob Brydon (Duck/Hatter/Griffin)
Jack Dee (Halibut/Cheshire Cat/Jack Dee)
Andy Hamilton (Cow/Caterpillar/Mock Turtle/King of Hearts)
Jeremy Hardy (Dog/March Hare/Tweedle Dum/Hamish’s sporran)
Tony Hawks (Narrator/Timmy the Mallet)
Sandi Toksvig (Nanny Viggers/Pigeon/Weasel/Queen of Hearts)
Jon Naismith has now produced 203 episodes.
Humph’s last show. Barry’s 350th episode. Jack's last show as a panellists. The show with ‘Mornington Crescent’ being the first game to be played since s11e01. ‘Book Club’ is played for the 10th time. ‘Nigella’s Saucy Mouthfuls’ is the 375th different game played on the show. The show ends with a round of ‘Swanee Kazoo’ with everyone playing ‘Walking in a Winter Wonderland’. Humph plays the trumpet. The show was written by Graeme and Iain Pattinson.
Humph appeared in 101 episodes during the 2000’s, and a total of 364 shows. He appeared in 358 consecutive episodes.
By the end of 2007 Graeme had been in 346 episodes, Barry had appeared on the panel 344 times and Tim had recorded 341.
Colin has now appeared in 322 shows.
Rob has now made 10 appearances, Jack 9, Andy 16, Jeremy 33, Tony and Sandi 22.
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