I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue—The Complete Colin Sell Part 2 (1997-2007)
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Published 2019-10-04
Pianist Colin Sell has been the thorn in Humphrey Lyttelton's side since the programme started, but it was only from Season 17 onwards that 'proper' jokes began to be written about him, often describing his career outside of ISIHAC.
Please note that I have not included the deliberately interminable explanations of "One Song to the Tune of Another" that always lead up to Colin being the punchline. Two reasons: one) it would have doubled the length of this already long compilation, and two) the jokes weren't really 'about' Colin, he was just the punchline.
Enjoy!
All Comments (16)
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The script and the presentation are glorious. No comedy exists today that makes me laugh like it has with this show since the 70s.
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Thank you so much for this. It's not often one laughs more or less continuously for half an hour.
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Listened to this show for years . Always brilliant.
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These are absolutely brilliant, so funny, I can't stand up for laughing. I've heard many of these in the original programmes but as a compilation they really bring home the humour, with Humph's deadpan delivery. . ISIHAC = fantastic programmes.
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love the Tim attempt to correct Humphs script mis-reading loosing the roasting on that weeks show !
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Classic! Thanks for uploading.
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Monday May 4th, 6.30 pm Radio 4, ISIHAC tribute to Tim folks, Don't miss it.
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Thank you for uploading.
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and now Colin Sell the Piano - do you mean Colin Sell on the Piano? - No it was an instruction, not an intro
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I love ISIHAC. I've listened to it for years. It's gloriously silly - rather like a radio version of pantomime. So many of the old troupers have died, but there are plenty of good talents coming up to replace them so I can see it continuing for many more years yet.
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I was lured here by Samantha and Lionel Blair , how did they get away with it on Radio 4 at Sunday lunch times, Thanks Mark, now a subscriber ,love radio comedy but will check out your .short films etc .
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So brilliant......
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Any compilations of intros to one song to tune of another ?
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Mark is there a complete humph introductions audio?
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Poor Colin!