Customer Reviews
This is radio comedy at its best ; a British institution - By: Neil, 14 Sep 2006 
I'm probably preaching to the converted, but ISIHAC is intelligent, naughty, fantastic, foolish, sarcastic, & more.
iPod users beware - you simply cannot stop yourself laughing to this.
The radioin my car died & so I dug these out of my cupboard. Haven't enjoyed the commute so much for ages.
Don't miss out.
ISIHAC - By: , 02 Nov 2004 
I bought this CD to playin the car. I laughed so much that I missed my turn off.
Never sorry about this. - By: , 02 Dec 2003 
I loved this. I was stuckin a traffic jam, & have rarely enjoyed an hour-long journey to work so much.
Too young (just!) to have listened to the programme from the start, it was good to hear how it evolved. From the very first episode you can spot all the familiar games, & you cannot imagine anyone other than Humph being allowed to chair it. Oh, & the points system used to work too, although nobody cared!
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Desert Island is also a gem: there I was, listening to the great & good & Neil Kinnock describing their favourite rounds, nodding my headin agreement.
The show has survived the loss of the incredibly funny Willie Rushton. Stephen Fry, Sandy Toksvig & Paul Merton have fittedin well but, for me, Jeremy Hardy will always take a lot of beating, particularlyin the music rounds. I do worry for the future though - could they ever manage without Humph? Certainly Samantha would find it tough, sitting on someone else's right hand.
Put thisin a box & throw sugar at it if you like. Or better still, buy it & play it again & again until it wears out.
The only trouble with Clue is that now & again you find yourself unable to hum the original words to the original tune. Love me Tender can really only be sung properly to the tune of the Archers...