There’s a BBC radio 4 comedy panel game on the lines of Whose Line is it Anyway? with which I’ve become a bit obsessed. The show is called I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue, which is billed as the antidote to panel games. While I haven’t been able to find a way to listen to many episodes, the snippets BBC 4 has been posting on their social media are absolutely fantastic. My favorite (or should I say favourite) feature is something called The Bedroom Game. The host asks the panel to name phrases you might hear in the bedroom and in another specific place or situation (i.e. phrases you might hear in the bedroom and at a funeral). I find most of the panelists’ answers screamingly funny, and I hope they strike you the same way.
Throwback from the antidote to panel games with a round of things you can say in an exam or the bedroom. I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue | Listen on BBC Sounds #comedy
Rory Bremner, Lucy Porter, Henning Wehn and Tony Hawks are on had to deliver things you can say at a restaurant as well as in the bedroom 👀. I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue | Listen on BBC Sounds #comedy
#TBT to this hilariously funny clip from the antidote to panel games I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue with things you can say in the bedroom or when assembling IKEA furniture. I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue | Listen on BBC Sounds #comedy#throwback#imsorryihaventaclue
Which phrases might be suitable for use both in the bedroom and during the Christmas festivities? 🎄🎅✨ Jack Dee is in the umpire’s chair for the godfather of all panel shows with Joe Lycett, Pippa Evans, Richard Coles and Tony Hawks on the panel. I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue | Listen on BBC Sounds
Jack Dee is on hand to challenge our panel with: Things you say whilst parking the car that you can also say in the bedroom 🤔 I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue | Listen on BBC Sounds
@Joe Lycett, Pippa Evans, Richard Coles and Tony Hawks are on hand with some new company slogans. I’m Sorry I Haven’t a CLue | Listen on BBC Sounds #comedy