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Have I Got News For You - Best Of The Guests - Vol. 2 [DVD] [1990]

Have I Got News For You - Best Of The Guests - Vol. 2 [DVD] [1990]
Directed by Ben Fuller, John L. Spencer

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9045 in DVD
  • Released on: 2005-11-28
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 311 minutes

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Synopsis
A second helping of the topical news quiz show with special guest presenters.

DVD Description
Another dose of the topical news quiz, fronted by special guests with the usual panel pairing of messers Merton and Hislop. This special compilation focus on the best guests of the recent series including Ronnie Corbett, William Hague, Louis Theroux, Jeremy Clarkson, Neil Kinnock and the one and only Boris Johnson. In fact the set includes a whole separate bonus disc devoted just to Boris and his peculiar ramblings/insightful commentaries. There’s also plenty from the various guest presenters, as well as Merton and Hislop, with tons of jokes and deleted sequences never before seen on TV.


Customer Reviews

GRRRRRRRRRRRRREAT!!!5
This is a must have DVD the highlights from 4 series Late 2003 to early 2005. Containing an extra bonus disc with hilarious Boris Johnson in the chair in full. BUY THIS NOW!!

Complete boxed set of all series?5
When are Hat-trick going to get their act together and publish a boxed set of all 34 series, whatever the price? I for one want to watch those jokes about the German ambassador again.

Buy this DVD now.5
If you watch, or have ever watched, Have I Got News for You and enjoyed it, buy this DVD now. One of the few programmes to make me laugh out loud on a regular basis. You have to have a reasonable memory for the topicality of some of the jokes but most are funny enough to stand alone and the banter between the guests works anyway. And as for Boris................