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I’m
Sorry I Haven’t A Clue
Authors: Tim Brooke-Taylor,
Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden, Humphrey Lyttelton, and William
Rushton
Hardcover
Edition
Published by Robson Books
Ltd in 1980
ISBN: 0860511081
128 pages
Paperback
Edition
Published by Unwin Paperbacks
in 1981
ISBN: 0048270474
128 pages
A collection of highlights from the radio show
including rounds such as Tag Wrestling, Sound Charades, Balls, Good News/Bad News, and Mornington Crescent.

I'm
Sorry I Haven't a Clue: The Official Limerick Collection
Authors:
Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry
Cryer, Graeme
Garden, Willie
Rushton, and Humphrey
Lyttelton (Introduction)
Hardcover Edition
Published by Orion on October
1, 1998
ISBN: 0752817752
112 pages
Paperback Edition
Published by Orion Mass Market
Paperback on September 2, 1999
ISBN: 0752826808
Paperback 126 pages
This book, which was published
to mark the 25th anniversary of the radio show I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue, features the pick
of the popular limerick round.

The Almost Totally Complete
I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue
Authors:
Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer, Willie Rushton, Graeme
Garden and Humphrey
Lyttelton. “Funny
Bits written by Iain Pattinson”.
Paperback
Published by Orion Books
Ltd on November 18, 1999
ISBN: 0752811844
128 pages
Another collection of material
from the radio show.

The Little Book
of Mornington
Crescent
Authors: Graeme Garden,
Jon Naismith & Iain Pattinson not to mention Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer & Humphrey Lyttelton
Hardcover Edition
Published by Orion on October 19, 2000
ISBN: 0752818643
Hardcover 112 pages
Paperback Edition
Published by Orion Mass Market Paperback on September
6, 2001
ISBN: 0752844229
208 pages
This book is a tie-in with the long-running radio
show "I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue" which focuses on the popular game Mornington
Crescent. The book is best described by this excerpt from its dust jacket: "In the latest edition
of this soon to be out-of-print book, devotees Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden,
Barry Cryer and Grand Master Humphrey Lyttelton review the distinguished history the game from Roman times to Chaucer and
beyond. It includes biographies of the game's great exponents, tips on some of the finer points of play, a thorough glossary
of terms and a selection of mouthwatering recipes." In addition, it contains a very funny index.

Stovold's Mornington Crescent
Almanac
Author: Graeme Garden
Hardcover Edition
Published by Orion on October 18, 2001
ISBN: 0752847295
112 pages
Paperback Edition
Published by Orion Mass Market Paperback on November
4, 2002
ISBN: 0752848151
112 pages
Another book devoted to the Mornington Crescent, one of the most popular rounds from the radio show “I’m
Sorry I Haven’t A Clue”. Topics covered in this volume include Mornington Crescent facts and figures, profiles of great players,
2002 horoscopes, a complete listing of London Tube stations (A-B), reviews of books of interest to MC enthusiasts, annual rule changes and much more.

Uxbridge
English Dictionary
Author: Jon
Naismith
Published by HarperCollins
Entertainment on April 18, 2005
ISBN: 0007203373
144 pages

The
New Uxbridge English Dictionary
Author: Jon
Naismith
To be Published by HarperCollins
Entertainment on May 6, 2008
ISBN: 0007263937

The Doings of Hamish and Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea?
Authors: Graeme Garden & Barry Cryer
Published by Preface Publishing
on August 28, 2008
ISBN: 978 1848 090231
280 pages
The complete collection
of scripts from BBC Radio 4's "Hamish & Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea" including all three series, the Hogmanay Special,
and the Burns Night special.
In addition to the scripts, the book contains
more delights from the world of Hamish & Dougal, including recipes from Mrs. Naughtie, "Folk o' the Glen" by the Laird, features
such as "oot and Aboot", "Glimpses o' the Glen (a pictorial record of all the major events in the Glen), "Highland Fun and
Games", and more.

Lyttelton's Britain
(A User's Guide to the British Isles as heard on BBC Radio's I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue)
Author: Iain Pattinson
Published by Preface Publishing
on October 9, 2008
ISBN: 978 1848 091078
224 pages
From the Back Cover:
The I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue team of Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden
and Tim Brooke-Taylor, in the company of their esteemed chairman Humphrey Lyttelton, have been recording their BBC radio show
around the UK for longer than any of them can remember ... that's about week - or twenty minutes in the case of Barry Cryer.
At each venue Humph would present a short history of the location, written by Iain Pattinson, to the mutual delight of the
audience, the team and their delightful scorer Samantha (who somehow always found time for a rewarding poke in the area's
backstreets). We are privileged to present, in gazetteer form, the very best of Humph's local histories from Radio 4's multi
award-winning `antidote to panel games'. As accurate as Wikipedia and as comprehensive as Reader's Digest, this unique guide
tells you everything you never knew you wouldn't ever need to know about the background and inhabitants of Britain's most
prominent towns and cities.
The intelligent reader will waste no time in adding it to their collection.
Bristol It was from Bristol in 1497 that John Cabot set off to find
a new route to the Spice Islands by sailing north-west. He instead discovered a strange, hostile world which he named `Newfoundland',
until the natives explained that they actually called it `Swansea'.
Nottingham It's well documented in official records that the city's
original name was `Snottingham' or `home of Snotts', but when the Normans came, they couldn't pronounce the initial letter
`S', so decreed the town be called `Nottingham' or the `home of Notts'. It's easy to understand why this change was resisted
so fiercely by the people of Scunthorpe.
Brighton A settlement is first recorded in Brighton as long as ago as
3000BC, when Celtic Druids practised their ancient worship of oaks, mistletoe and virgins, and indeed, oaks and mistletoe
are still plentiful in Brighton.
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