Hints and tips:
...Spike by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman pays tribute to his talent in the best way possible — by being very silly indeed....
...But my interest would be [in descending order] John, Paul, Ringo, George.”...
...Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson, too, rather obviously revel in self-parodic images that they have cultivated over many years and burnished with appearances alongside Ian Hislop and Paul Merton on the panel...
...James Dutton is immensely likeable as a fresh-faced, doggedly upbeat Roberts and George Kemp a nice foil as a more watchful Pearson....
...The head of MI6, Alex Younger, said he would choose George Smiley over James Bond any time and I reckon this choice of types should have wider application....
...; and which gloriously punctured the patriotic frenzy around the birth of Prince George, with the front page headline, “Woman has baby”....
...whether it was Gilbert or George … so he just ground to a halt!...
...reform), Robert Owen (improvement of factory conditions), Thomas Wakley (campaign against quackery in medicine), George Dawson (municipal reform), Charles Trevelyan (civil service reform) and Octavia Hill...
...So 2011 will probably be the year of George Osborne, who has never been loved but who is at least – after a testing apprenticeship – respected. He is about to be detested....
...In Ian Hislop’s Changing of the Bard (BBC4, Saturday) the satirist cruelly brought up the ode Motion wrote to celebrate the marriage of Prince Edward to Sophie Rhys-Jones....
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