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Humphrey Lyttelton RIP

"...and so, as the moose of time is blasted by the marksman of eternity, and the manager of the dairy department goes to get a mop, it's time to say goodbye..."

Razor-sharp. Brilliant. Irreplaceable.

Thank you for everything, Humph. The world is a much poorer place without you.

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I'm going to miss him. Over on cookdandbombd they've been talking about people like Rob Brydon filling in for him during his illness. No more ISIHAC without him now though, please.

A great spirit, whose rare humour was one of love rather than nastiness. RIP.

By J Clark
April 26, 2008 @ 2:40 pm

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"Hello, and welcome to I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, the programme that does for comedy-"

*pause*

*Audience collapses into hysterics*

"I don't think I'll bother with the rest of it."

Rest In Peace.

By Julian Hazeldine
April 26, 2008 @ 2:43 pm

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BARRY: Humph? Humph?
HUMPH: Sorry, I was carried away.
TIM: About bloody time!

Audience boos.

RIP. Wonderfully funny guy. Will be much missed. The world boos.

End of ISIHAC? I'm not sure it is. Whatever happens, they should definitely do one more hour-long special or something like that.

By Dr Ignatius Hopkins
April 26, 2008 @ 8:26 pm

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> Whatever happens, they should definitely do one more hour-long special or something like that.

In tribute only, I'd say. I don't thing it'd be worthwhile to continue ISIHAC without him. He's irreplaceable in a way that Angus Deaton on HIGNFY wasn't. Who could replace him, though? I'm asking rhetorically, as this is already discussed on notbbc. I reckon it would have to be someone of his generation, and we'd very soon realise how pointless the repeated games are without him at the helm. No, draw a line under it, I say. Let it rest in peace with him. It's his legacy.

By J Clark
April 26, 2008 @ 9:08 pm

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they've been talking about people like Rob Brydon filling in for him during his illness

Well, to be fair, this was for a live show for which people had already bought tickets - in that instance, a fill-in is surely better than leaving people out of pocket.

I honestly can't see the show continuing without him. No disrespect to Willie Rushton intended, but this isn't the same as replacing a panelist...

By Seb
April 27, 2008 @ 2:02 am

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Was Willie Rushton the first chairman? The obituary in the Guardian said that Lyttelton started the show.

By J Clark
April 27, 2008 @ 11:50 am

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Rushton was a panellist - the line-up of him, Graeme, Tim and Barry, with Humph in the chair - was the definitive Clue line-up until he died. It was only then that they started bringing in guest panellists, which was great, but simply wouldn't work if it was guest chairmen. No Humph, no show. But thankfully, we've got 35 years' worth of shows to listen to, and they never get old.

By Ian Symes
April 27, 2008 @ 11:55 am

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There's a vintage episode (well, 1995) on radio 4 at the moment.

By J Clark
April 27, 2008 @ 1:07 pm

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Funniest ever Humph quip, I propose (and from 2005, so well into his supposed dotage):
"I'm getting fed up with these ridiculous celebrity endorsements. Only the other day I was in the supermarket and I saw a packet of sausages with Anthony Worrall-Thompson pictured in his kitchen on the packet. Underneath was the wording 'Prick with a fork'...."
Very long pause....
"Rather harsh, I thought".
R.I.P.

By Jasper
May 01, 2008 @ 4:47 pm

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Yeah I loved that one.

By J Clark
May 01, 2008 @ 8:03 pm

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