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Know your Mornington Crescent from your Cheddar Gorge? Are you
partial to a bad-tempered clavier? Would you like some unhelpful
travel advice? Featuring the very best moments from a forty-year
history of broadcasting, Stephen Fry introduces this indispensable
companion to I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, the Radio 4 comedy series
which attracts millions of listeners each week. Featuring hilarious
excerpts from the show's favourite games including: The Uxbridge
English Dictionary, Famous First Words, the Trail of the Lonesome
Pun and Late Arrivals as well as much much more, this book is
essential for Clue fans young and old. For those new to Clue,
there's a Beginner's Guide on how to play Mornington Crescent and
numerous games which are fun and easy to play at home and
guaranteed to entertain.
'So funny, and so wise. Just like the man himself' Richard Osman 'I
inhaled it. HILARIOUS. So sharp - it really made me laugh'
Katherine Ryan ''Morally bankrupt . . . Not a book to be seen on
your shelves during a Zoom call' Jo Brand Jack Dee is here to help.
Too often today the emphasis in psychotherapy is on providing
clients with a metaphorical hug when what they so clearly need is
good slap, so Jack Dee took the matter into his own hands and
whilst everyone else was baking bread and clearing out their
cupboards during lockdown, he retrained online as a
psychotherapist. After an incredibly gruelling four hours of study,
he got his certificate of completion from The Ruislip College of
Advansed Learning (sic). So, with his training in hand, he's been
expertly helping people with their problems ever since. What is
Your Problem? is a compilation of readers' varied problems, be they
about relationships, finances, nosey neighbours, coping with
Christmas, teenagers or Mike from the accounts department, and
Jack's very unique and very professional advice. What is Your
Problem? is a book to turn to when life has taken a downward turn,
or you just need a very good laugh.
Jack Dee has been very busy during lockdown and would like to
update everybody on what he's been up to. While the nation has been
baking bread and clearing out cupboards, Jack has retrained online
as a psychotherapist and is now open for business. After FOUR HOURS
study, he has a certificate of completion from The Ruislip College
of Advansed Learning [sic]. If you have an emotional, relationship,
work or other issue that you need help with, or if you've just
totally lost your sh*t and can't take it anymore, then he would
love to hear from you. This book will be a rich compendium of your
problems along with Jack's unique, very professional, advice.
Four more extended episodes from the award-winning BBC Radio 4
series, specially compiled by producer Jon Naismith 'ISIHAC is
still unmissable. It remains the most thrillingly anarchic panel
show in any media you care to name' Simon Mayo, Mail on Sunday 'The
funniest comedy quiz show of them all' Sue Arnold, The Observer The
antidote to panel games returns with this sixteenth glorious
collection, in which Jack Dee gives regular panelists Tim
Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden silly things to do.
Joining them in this compilation are special guests Rob Brydon,
Victoria Wood, Susan Calman and David Mitchell. Highlights include
Uxbridge English Dictionary, One Song to the Tune of Another,
French Monopoly, Swanee Kazoo, Sound Charades, Pensioner's Film
Club, Complete Cats, 84 Chicken Cross Road, Hirsute Film Club,
Unromantic Endings, Just a Minim, the delightful Add a Word, Ruin a
Film and, of course, Mornington Crescent. Get ready to chuckle
along with the gang as they deploy the finest wit and wordplay,
accompanied by Colin Sell on the piano and the lovely Samantha
keeping score. Duration: 2 hours 20 mins approx.
Four more extended episodes from the awardwinning BBC Radio 4
series, specially compiled by producer Jon Naismith 'ISIHAC is
still unmissable. It remains the most thrillingly anarchic panel
show in any media you care to name' Simon Mayo, Mail on Sunday 'The
funniest comedy quiz show of them all' Sue Arnold, The Observer
Another collection of episodes from the famous antidote to panel
games, now in its eighteenth edition. Jack Dee challenges regular
panellists Tim Brooke-Taylor and Barry Cryer with a series of silly
games against which to pit their wits. In tribute to Jeremy Hardy,
a long-running guest panellist on the show who passed away in 2019,
he features in every episode. Highlights include One Song to the
Tune of Another, Swanee Kazoo, Stars in Their Ears, Sexed-Down Song
Titles and Ornitholgists' Film Club. Enjoy this fine feast of wit
and wordplay, accompanied by Colin Sell on thepiano and with the
lovely Samantha keeping score.
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