Series 5 episode 5 from 1982. Hosted by Michael Aspel, with Una Stubbs, and Lionel Blair as captains. The guests are: Maureen Lipman, Anna Dawson, Debbie Arnold, Kenneth Williams, Bernard Bresslaw, Mike Berry.
@@jjausyou’ve missed the point. Less distractions, less channels, less of a rat race, no social media bombarding our brains. They were certainly simpler times which for many equates to happier. I’m sure not the same for all but your comment is unnecessary.
@@DiscordantVice Apparently you think you're in charge of me. You're not. Are you the reigning Miss Manners of your oeuvre? If you feel your brain is being bombarded by social media and more channels, you're an idiot. Nobody is making you. Unless you're tied to a chair like Clockwork Orange.
... Good to see a quiz show which 1) Has genuine celebrities on it 2) Not doing it for charity and 3) Does'nt need to put the word Celebrity in front of it! Thanks for the nostalgia! 👍👏👏👏👏
Am I the only one who still wishes they'd gone on to complete the production of the Star wars/Star Trek spoof Carry On Up Uranus in the summer of 1980? I remember hearing reports that production was underway, and then nothing more was heard.
Give Us A Clue S5 feat Kenneth Williams, Bernard Bresslaw, Maureen Lipman 1543pm 7.2.23 i think maureen lipman must be the only one still alive.. she will outlast us all one feels.
@@xxFORDIExx Comments on ‘Give Us A Clue S5 feat Kenneth Williams, Bernard Bresslaw, Maureen Lipman’ 2154pm 7.2.23 who looks what older than whom? is it unwritten law wherein we dont mention the lipman?
I would have been twelve at the time of this footage and at senior school. Aunt Sally, Beattie, Abdul, Poopface and Bert Spooner (Chanson D'Amour fame!)
Wow, I enjoyed that! What a blast from the past. Memories as a child of everyone hiding their eyes when it comes on the screen so they could guess along. Wonderful.
me too, and im 17! My parents brought me up on cassette tapes for audiobooks ass a child as my mum bought the rights to some bbc tapes so had a load. Because of that, I appreciate media around the 70s and 80s more than todays and thank goodness as I wouldnt wish for anything else
@@sedonakemp7716 that sounds great.. this (RU-vid) and the bbc sounds app is about the only place i can find such stuff these days.. have you got a channel?? 🙂
I totally agree, I think they should put these repeats on the actual telly, even perhaps late at night ? I bet it would get tonnes of viewers, both for the nostalgic value, & the fact that it's so much better than today's tripe
I apparently had a chat with Bernard from the audience when he was doing panto in my home town, we had everyone in stitches I'm told, I just wish I remembered it all.
@@TheRetroManRandySavageOf course. Likewise should we not still expect ridiculous reparations & apologies from the Japanese for their alleged war crimes 😉
Absolutely fantastic love it, miss those days am a 1979 baby so i feel privileged lovely seeing such mannerisms and etiquette which dont see today, god bless you all🙌👌❤️
I always find the sirry, i haven't a clue references to Lionel Blair a bit below the belt, despite the fact that the radio show is brilliant. Jack Dee does a great job too. But, i also used to enjoy Give Us A Clue..
I grew up in the 70s and 80s and I have to say it was the best two decades of my life. Life was normal and simple with no insta, mobile phones or even computers, family time was much better and we only had TV channels, not even computers well not for personal ones. Everything on Sunday was closed as it was Church and family time. How times have changed.
I carried Lionel's luggage when he stayed at the Hilton Hotel a couple of times with Marti Cain in the early 90' s both nice people, Lionel was very bubbly & Marti was quite, RIP & they made the effort the address one by ones name !
Dear lionel took this show so seriously. I loved how he used to try to hide his disappointment behind a smile but you could see it was fake a mile off. I loved this show so much.
And for those who listen to old episodes of ‘I’m sorry I haven’t a Clue’, as Humphrey Lyttelton frequently told us the undisputed mime master of ‘Give Us Clue’ was surely Lionel Blair……
What days these were. I had a massive crush on Liza Goddard who was beautiful. In about 1981-1982 when I was working in Aldwych House in the Aldwych in London, and about 21 years of age, a woman ran out of the Aldwych Theatre or Waldorf Hotel, probably the hotel, to get into a taxi which a top and tails dressed doorman was beside holding open the door for her. She ran into me and bounced backwards almost knocking me over. She was very apologetic and gave me a kiss on the cheek as an apology. It was Liza Goddard. To say that I nearly fainted is an understatement. Too this day this 62 year old man is still in love with her classical beauty and amazing personality. and soul.
Blimey, Lionel's all-white clobber! He was the first celebrity I saw in real life, walking down from Lincoln Cathedral. I don't remember the series quite this early on, but the Liza Goddard ones with the different theme tune where their names were sung 😊