I really miss the originals. These were the best editions in my opinion. Barry’s laugh will always have me laughing. The things that tickled Barry were very cleverly crafted. Such clever whits. Humph helmed with perfection. Thanks for uploading my friend 😅👍🏻
That's great. I thought for a second you were going to forget to "thank him for uploading" but luckily you and every other commenter says EXACTLY that, you clever "whits"
I was half way through first episode and thought, "There's only one left!" The photo became so sad. Lost the back window of my car on way home, to cost $500ish to fix. So the day is thoroughly miserable
This series demonstrates the genius of Barry Cryer and his sense of humour is reminiscent of my father. These shows also remind us of topical news stories over the decades. I discovered the series in the early 90's and thanks to these recordings, realise the cassettes l bought were compilations. It's fantastic to hear every single episode. Paul Merton was an excellent replacement for Tim Brooke-Taylor.
Only Graeme Garden is still with us but sadly rarely on the show these days. Classic line-up and classic shows. I’m glad I saw Tim and Barry perform live at Oxford New Theatre in a charity gig in memory of Jeremy Hardy.
There once was an old poof of Khartoum, who took a lesbian up to his room. They lay on the bed, and suddenly said; “Now who does what, with what and to whom?” - Derek Nimmo --> I wish the limericks would return to ISIHAC
I really miss the originals. These were the best editions in my opinion. Barry’s laugh will always have me laughing. The things that tickled Barry were very cleverly crafted. Such clever whits. Humph helmed with perfection. Thanks for uploading my friend 😅👍🏻
That's great. I thought for a second you were going to forget to "thank him for uploading" but luckily you and every other commenter says EXACTLY that, you clever "whits"
@@doctorcraptonicus7941 nice try doctor troll.
@@alexday5892 -er, I don't think you get paid for replying..
@@alexday5892 I'm with you. ISIHAC was some shining wits, whilst we both know someone who is the antithesis.
I was half way through first episode and thought, "There's only one left!" The photo became so sad.
Lost the back window of my car on way home, to cost $500ish to fix. So the day is thoroughly miserable
A joy to listen to all of these! Thank you so much for uploading - wonderful to hear Humph, Willie, Barry, Tim et al. Just wonderful!
This series demonstrates the genius of Barry Cryer and his sense of humour is reminiscent of my father. These shows also remind us of topical news stories over the decades. I discovered the series in the early 90's and thanks to these recordings, realise the cassettes l bought were compilations. It's fantastic to hear every single episode. Paul Merton was an excellent replacement for Tim Brooke-Taylor.
Thanks for uploading
Only Graeme Garden is still with us but sadly rarely on the show these days. Classic line-up and classic shows. I’m glad I saw Tim and Barry perform live at Oxford New Theatre in a charity gig in memory of Jeremy Hardy.
Colin Sell is still there
@@biggusdickus5986
Well pointed out. As important a member as all the other originals
Humph's dry humour was perfect and the mercilessly sexist addition of Samantha was comic genius!
29:55 The Ice Age was when the mammoth thrived. It was the *end* of the Ice Age that did for them.
There once was an old poof of Khartoum, who took a lesbian up to his room. They lay on the bed, and suddenly said; “Now who does what, with what and to whom?” - Derek Nimmo
--> I wish the limericks would return to ISIHAC
Humprey Littleton is so funny
Missed hits were nice
14:33 Definite round of Cheddar Gorge.
1:20:10 I believe it’s the 1st Swanee/kazoo?
Episode 4: mornington crescent and just a minim. classic ad libbing