Have I Got News for You | |
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Also known as |
Have I Got a Bit More News for You (extended version) Have I Got Old News for You (repeats) |
Genre | Comedy Panel game |
Created by | Harry Thompson |
Presented by |
Angus Deayton (1990–2002) Guest presenters (2002 onwards) |
Starring |
Ian Hislop Paul Merton |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 52 |
No. of episodes | 446 (as of 20 May 2016[update]) (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Location(s) | The London Studios |
Running time | 30 minutes (standard) 40 minutes (extended) |
Production company(s) | Hat Trick Productions |
Release | |
Original network |
BBC Two (1990–2000) BBC One (2000 onwards) BBC One HD (2011 onwards) |
Picture format |
576i 4:3 (1990–1998) 576i 16:9 (1998–2010) 1080i 16:9 (2011 onwards) |
Original release | 28 September 1990 | – present
External links | |
Website |
Have I Got News for You is a British television panel show produced by Hat Trick Productions for the BBC. It is loosely based on the BBC Radio 4 show The News Quiz, and has been regularly broadcast since 1990. The show has cultivated a reputation for in matters of libel and slander with its topical and satirical remit.
Have I Got News for You is often cited as beginning the increasing domination of panel shows in British TV comedy, and remains one of the genre's key standard-bearers. In recognition of this, the show received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2011 British Comedy Awards. It was the first time the honour had been bestowed upon a collective instead of an individual or double act. In 2016 they also received a BAFTA in the Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme category.
For its first 10 years, the programme was shown on BBC Two. In 2000, the BBC moved its nightly BBC One news bulletin, the BBC Nine O'Clock News, from nine o'clock to ten o'clock (now known as the BBC News at Ten) after ITV moved their long-running ten o'clock bulletin, News at Ten, to eleven o'clock. This left a gap in the schedules, and Have I Got News for You was moved as a result to 9pm on Friday nights on BBC One, where it has remained since, apart from two series in 2010 when the show was broadcast on Thursday nights.
There have been 52 series of the programme broadcast. The UKTV channel Dave carries regular repeats of the show.