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Have I Got News For You

A Have I Got News For You quiz, allegedly.

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  • Question of

    What replaced an otherwise engaged Roy Hattersley?

    • A Cardboard Cut-out
    • A Cockroach
    • A Tub of Lard
  • Question of

    Boris Johnson walked straight into an ‘elephant trap’ concerning what?

    • The number of his children.
    • His Bullingdon Club behaviour
    • Plotting to beat up a journalist.
  • Question of

    Who has appeared on every single episode?

    • Ian Hislop
    • Paul Merton
    • Angus Deayton
  • Question of

    Episode 4 of Series 13, featured three guest panellists. Which double act appeared alongside Paul?

    • Neil Morrisey & Martin Clunes
    • Neil & Christine Hamilton
    • Paul Daniels & Debbie McGee
  • Question of

    And name Paul’s first wife who joined him in Series 7.

    • Mariella Frostrup
    • Linda Smith
    • Caroline Quentin
  • Question of

    In a 1994 High Court Case, BBC and Hat Trick Productions were both fined £10,000 for describing the Maxwell Brothers as what?

    • Conniving little shits.
    • Heartless, scheming bastards.
    • Worse than Piers Morgan.
  • Question of

    Paul was ‘miles away’ dreaming of what activity with Ian?

    • Dancing the Tango.
    • Riding a tandem.
    • Skipping in a meadow.
  • Question of

    For his ‘Mastermind’ specialist subject round, Ian chose the ‘life and fibs’ of which politician?

    • Jeffrey Archer
    • Peter Madelson
    • Boris Johnson
  • Question of

    Who has been guest host on the most occasions?

    • Alexander Armstrong
    • Jo Brand
    • Eddie Izzard
  • Question of

    In the commentary section of the Best of DVD (2002), who did Ian and Paul select as the worst guest in the first twelve years of the programme?

    • Edwina Currie
    • Derek Hatton
    • ‘Sir Elton John’

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