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David Thair | 17:20 UK time, Friday, 24 September 2010

A new New Quiz Script

Our News Quiz insider writes...

After a long summer break, The News Quiz returns to Radio 4 this evening at 6.30pm, with the teams of Jeremy Hardy & Sue Perkins versus Gyles Brandreth & Mark Steel slogging it out to discover who is best at doing jokes about things that have happened in this week's news. All hosted, as ever, by the inimitable Sandi Toksvig.

Listen to the panel discussing the Lib Dem conference:

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And we're on the lookout for amusing cuttings spotted by listeners, like these ones sent in by Jeremy McNeill and Laurence Ingram:

A menu saying 'tart of the week (please see waitress)'

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A ´óÏó´«Ã½ news story about the number of sausages carried by a military submarine.

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If you've seen something, then email it to news.quiz@bbc.co.uk or send it via the News Quiz page on the Radio 4 website.

The new series of The News Quiz starts on Radio 4 at 6.30pm on Friday 24th September, and will be available for download as a podcast.

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    Good call on the olive shed menu there. It seems its always restaurants that make these intended or unintended puns. Having seen a few collections of these it'd be worth using some to get them all in one place and produce a list of these culinary gaffes.

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