Customer Reviews
A fabulous way to remember Humph - By: M. V. Clarke, 28 Aug 2008 
Simply brilliant. Six discs, twelve shows, all recordedin the last few years, these show Humph & the teams to be as fresh, witty, racy & entertaining as ever. Featuring a range of high profile guests, including Phill Jupitus, Sandi Toksvig, Andy Hamilton, & Jeremy Hardy amongst others, this is an absolute riot of fun. Interestingly, almost every show includes One Song to the Tune of Another (far funnier than Pickup Song), while other regular favourites include New Definitions, Mornington Crescent & Swannee-Kazoo. One off rounds include the hilarious Royal Monopoly. The late, legendary & much missed Humphrey Lyttelton is on top form, with fantastically unenthusiastic comments, caustic wit & ever ruder comments about Lionel Blair & Give us a Clue, to such an extent that Phill Jupitus can't speak for laughter on one episode. As a special highlight, there's also opportunity to hear Jeremy Hardy singing.
I'm Sorry What Was That Again? - By: Mr. J. A. Owen, 05 Sep 2006 
This is an awesomely hilarious "antidote to panel games". Featuring regulars Barry Cryer, Willie Rushton (the voice behind The Trapdoor series & whom I can't listen to without thinking of Boney) & Graeme Garden & Tim Brooke-Taylor of Goodies fame ( Goodies fans will be pleased to know that Bill Oddie did a pilot show too) & the inimitable Humph Lyttleton, master of deadpan satire & innocuous innuendo with the assistance of the delightful Samantha on his right hand. Also assisted by the most able (or at least most available) Colin Sell at the piano, this is an interesting collection of sketches for fans of double-entendre & word play. I bought this for a long motorway journey & found myself giggling all the way to the various "rounds": Limericks, where the teams have to complete the Limerick with appropriate vocal gymnastics, Doctor's Songbook ( Recommended listening for Doctors), & the unique, yet strangely familiar, strategy game that is Mornington Crescent. Definately worth every penny. Mrs Trellis of North Wales.