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Paul's "appearance" on the radio show I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. These shows are really funny because of his lack of singing abilities.

25 Responses to “I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue – Paul Merton, 06/07/1997 Part 1”

  1. zapkvr says:

    I have only recently stumbled onto this as it appeared on my local wireless station at 5:30am in the morning. The funniest wireless program since “I’m sorry I’ll read that again”. That version of Imagine is just perfect. It highlights Lennon’s pretentious lyrics in the most delightful way.

  2. cassianto says:

    The intro music is a sample of Legendary british composer Ron Goodwin’s – Monte Carlo or Bust

  3. FellPonyz says:

    i love this.
    rip humph.

  4. neil73 says:

    The artist formerly known as ‘Mince’! LOL!

  5. MaryWoolnoth says:

    I’d love to hear a duet between Paul Merton and Jeremy Hardy!

  6. MegaBanjaluka says:

    As an expat there is not much I miss about Britain. However I have no doubt in my mind that when it comes to satire and spoof no one can beat British comedians. Thank God for the internet which allows me mine the rich vein of British comedy both old and new, priceless!!!

  7. HugMonster341 says:

    I’ve been listening since I was fourteen ^^

  8. ELuhn says:

    What I adore about the British is that they’ll use any excuse to just sit down and play with words, like a toddler making mud pies. I love that.

  9. welshdevondragon says:

    God bless Humph. Stupid live stream not working so I can’t listen to the new one!! But this is probably better! LOVE Humph- (I’m an eighteen year old teenage girl- go figure)

  10. tadpoletoast says:

    Love Paul’s laugh :)

  11. missgreeneyes56 says:

    Of course, dear Clement just died a few weeks ago so he’s out.

  12. joemack13 says:

    lol
    “ive got a lov-ley bunch of coconuts, Ive got a lov-ley bunch of coconuts”!!

  13. keelar001 says:

    Well, if he did pull it off at least it’d be on radio and no one would see…

    (Sorry – Humph wouldn’t have missed an oppurtunity like that. Samantha would probably have pointed it out – and if she hadn’t then Humph would have given her a right mouthful..)

  14. quasarsphere says:

    I think he’d do extremely well.

  15. Grakulus says:

    The only person I can only think of is Stephen Fry, but even he couldn’t pull it off.

  16. invader1000 says:

    miss you humph!!!

  17. gavend says:

    it’ll be different but its such a great show it would be a shame not to continue. i reckon paul mertons dry wit could do a good job

  18. Yak9yai says:

    It was agreed that without Humph there could be no show.The idea of C Freud would be the ultimate irony!!

  19. tigerboy1966 says:

    Does anyone think that the show can continue after Humph’s demise? The only person I can possibly think of taking over would be Clement Freud.

  20. Lotty85 says:

    They were in Bath to record this – my town! (Well almost)

  21. captainarchibald says:

    Much as I agree on most counts with ‘ItTakes2ToQuango’ – I must say that saying “God Bless” won’t help much; bacteria are atheists.

  22. ninokawasaki says:

    found this by total random mistake,
    very very funny

  23. ItTakes2ToQuango says:

    Humph is going to be so very much missed.

    May the lovely Samantha lead us all in national grief and mourning.

    God Bless xxx

  24. SONOR4 says:

    Humph was an inspiration, carrying off the hardest form of comedy – deadpan funny. Timing is all, and Humph’s was perfect. A product of a byegone era. RIP Humph. RIP ISIHAC.

  25. roryfinnokane says:

    Poor Humph. i’m gonna mis ISIHAC, it was always nice to sit down and listen to it and laugh at it! :)

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