R I P Humphrey Lyttleton - you will be missed...
...by millions not only for your music but for your contribution to the entertainment industry in general. Personally, I will miss your chairmanship on I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue which I have listened to from the beginning and was priviliged to have been present at several of the recordings over the years dating back to the days of the late, great Willie Rushton.
osprey Sat 26/04/08 10:22
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I'm sorry I haven't a clue what to say, except
RIP humph
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How about Samantha?
Seriously though, I think it would have to be an 'insider' - my personal preference being Graeme Garden.
Having said that, I really think ISIHAC is a special case, and that Humph is irreplaceable - I would rather see the programme finish.
Not that it was past its best; on the contrary, it improved with age - but I'd rather see it go out on a high than deteriorate and wither away.
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On reflection, maybe Jack Dee - he's been a guest IIRC, and has got the right kind of deadpan delivery, sarcasm and timing.
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Apparently Rob Brydon has filled in whilst he was ill. No doubt he will be too busy to take over permantley. I dont suppose anyone can really.
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I saw the team recording a couple of shows last year. Humph will be greatly missed.
If the carry on, it would be a mistake to promote Graeme, Barry, Tim or any other of the regular panelists to the chair, because their contributions are equally as integral to the show.
Sandy Toxic would be my choice. She has guested a few times, and is a giggler.
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Sandy Toxic, Gromit - please please no - she's already ruined the News Quiz with her constant cackling and raucous ramblings in a squeaky voice.
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4GS,
Humphrey Lyttelton: A Celebration is on Listen again on the Radio 4 page at the BBC website.
The tribute episode of Clue broadcast on sunday is also there.
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