Have I Got a Bit More News for You Season 38

October. 17,2009      
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis

Based on the week’s news and fronted by guest hosts, this extended version of the satirical news quiz features more of the stuff that wouldn't fit into the regular programme.

Episode 9 : Episode 9
December. 22,2009
The extended version of the popular news quiz, with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, guest host Bill Bailey and guest panellists Charles Kennedy and Mark Watson.
Episode 8 : Episode 8
December. 14,2009
The extended version of the popular news quiz with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, guest host Dominic West and guest panellists James May and Reginald D Hunter.
Episode 7 : Episode 7
December. 05,2009
The extended version of the news quiz, with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, guest host Jo Brand and panellists journalist Quentin Letts comedian Jon Richardson.
Episode 6 : Episode 6
November. 28,2009
The extended version of the popular news quiz, with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, guest host Alexander Armstrong and guest panellists Jimmy Carr and Bob Crow.
Episode 5 : Episode 5
November. 14,2009
The extended version of the popular news quiz, with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, guest host Jack Dee and guest panellists Marcus Brigstocke and Rebecca Front.
Episode 4 : Episode 4
November. 07,2009
The extended version of the popular news quiz, with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, guest host Kirsty Young and guest panellists Kevin Maguire and Ross Noble.
Episode 3 : Episode 3
October. 31,2009
The extended version of the popular news quiz, with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, guest host Miranda Hart and guest panellists Mark Steel and Andrew Neil.
Episode 2 : Episode 2
October. 24,2009
The extended version of the popular news quiz, with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, guest host David Mitchell and guest panellists Grayson Perry and Ed Byrne.
Episode 1 : Episode 1
October. 17,2009
Extended version of the popular news quiz. Team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are joined by guest host Martin Clunes and panellists Charlie Brooker and Arlene Phillips.

Seasons

Season 67
Season 67 2024
Season 66
Season 66 2023
Season 65
Season 65 2023
Season 64
Ordinarily, the second series within any given year of Have I Got A Bit More News For You has 10 episodes but the planned start of this series happened to coincide with Queen Elizabeth II's death and subsequent state funeral, thereby truncating this particular run to just seven episodes.
Season 64 2022
Season 63
Season 63 2022
Season 62
Season 62 2021
Season 61
Season 61 2021
Season 60
Even though COVID-19 remained at large, Series 60 saw the show return to the studio with both the panellists and a reduced studio audience observing social distancing rules.
Season 60 2020
Season 59
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this series was the first not to be performed in front of a live studio audience and was instead recorded remotely from the homes of the assorted presenters and panellists.
Season 59 2020
Season 58
Season 58 2019
Season 57
Season 57 2019
Season 56
Season 56 2018
Season 55
Season 55 2018
Season 54
Season 54 2017
Season 53
Season 53 2017
Season 52
Season 52 2016
Season 51
Season 51 2016
Season 50
Season 50 2015
Season 49
Season 49 2015
Season 48
Season 48 2014
Season 47
Season 47 2014
Season 46
Season 46 2013
Season 45
Season 45 2013
Season 44
Season 44 2012
Season 43
Season 43 2012
Season 42
Season 42 2011
Season 41
Season 41 2011
Season 40
Season 40 2010
Season 39
Season 39 2010
Season 38
Season 38 2009
Season 37
Season 37 2009
Season 36
Season 36 2008
Season 35
Season 35 2008
Season 34
Season 34 2007
Season 33
Season 33 2007

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