ISIHAC's Worst Singer | The Legendary Tone-Deaf Genius of Jeremy Hardy
episode compilation of I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue, dedicated entirely to the late, great Jeremy Hardy and his legendary inability to hold a tune. For decades, Jeremy's uniquely terrible singing was one of the most beloved running jokes on British radio. We kick off this nostalgic collection with Humphrey Lyttelton’s classic, deadpan introduction mocking Jeremy’s vocal talents. Listen as the studio audience completely loses it over Jeremy’s desperate (and doomed) attempts to hit a high note, and feel the sheer frustration of pianist Colin Sell as he helplessly tries to accompany Jeremy's undefined rhythm. Watch as he confidently delivers off-key love songs, and finally, turns an upbeat pop track into a flat, emotionless dirge. Perfect for fans of Jeremy Hardy, nostalgic BBC Radio 4 comedy, musical disasters, and pure British panel show joy. Episodes included: S43E02 — Humphrey Lyttelton's Classic Deadpan Intro to Jeremy's Voice S47E03 — The Audience Erupts at Jeremy's Desperate High Note S55E02 — Pianist Colin Sell Gives Up on Jeremy's Rhythm S41E01 — A Confident But Completely Off-Key Love Song S61E01 — Turning an Upbeat Song into an Emotionless Dirge Hashtags: #ISIHAC #JeremyHardy #ImSorryIHaventAClue #BBCComedy #BritishComedy #RadioComedy #BadSinging #HumphreyLyttelton #MusicalComedy #ClassicComedy

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Round The Horne! Series 4.2 [E7 to 11 Incl. Chapters] 1968 [High Quality]

The Genius of Victoria Wood | ISIHAC's Sharpest Observational Comedy
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Buddy Rich with Roy Castle talking drumming on Parkinson 6 March 1982 [Interview segments]

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The Most UNHINGED Stories Ever Shared | Would I Lie To You?

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I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue: The Absolutely Ultimate Nonsense Collection

Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit - P.G. Wodehouse

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The Genius of Barry Cryer | ISIHAC's Best Pub Jokes & Contagious Laughter

Tim Brooke-Taylor’s 47 Years Without a Clue Tribute | BBC Comedy Classic

Les Patterson, Dame Edna Everage & Barry Humphries interviews (Parkinson, 1982)

The Golden Era of Just a Minute | Kenneth Williams & Clement Freud

