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Well, that was HUGE fun ;-)) Kirsty Young at her gorgeous best, Hislop & Merton on fine form, and the other guests (Dr Phil Hammond & Bob Marshall-Andrews) were excellent. Looking forward to watching the final recording tonight ...

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Have I Got News For You

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May 11, 2007 at 07:29

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Julian Berry from Mid Sussex, UK

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