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The 99p Challenge: Series 1-5

By: Kevin Cecil, Andy Riley
Narrated by: Simon Pegg, Sue Perkins, Miranda Hart, Nick Frost, Bill Bailey, Armando Iannucci, full cast, Morwenna Banks
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Summary

Starring the cream of UK writer/performers and comedians over its lifetime, including Simon Pegg, Sue Perkins, Miranda Hart, Nick Frost, Bill Bailey and Armando Iannucci, this is the complete and utter award-winning silly panel game that's not about music, sport, advertising or hats.

The show was written by the writers of Friday Night Armistice and Black Books and was described by The Guardian as “good enough to be the successor to I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue".

Plus bonus series King Stupid that launched the whole thing, starring Sue Perkins, Simon Pegg, Morwenna Banks and Peter Baynham, the brains behind I'm Alan Partridge and Sacha Baron-Cohen's cowriter.

Hear them as they spend a whole series trying to decide which stall they'd like to see at a village fete and decide it's a toss-up between Paint the Face of a Child on a Tiger stall and a Get the Angry Bear Down from the Cross competition. Meanwhile, they'll be discussing such vital issues as how to beat crime and how to sip coffee through a sausage, and they'll also be pondering the question "if an apple a day keeps the doctor away, what does a watermelon a minute do?"

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Critic reviews

"The laughter that's worth every penny." (Mail on Sunday)

"Genuinely brilliant." (Night & Day)

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I originially quite disliked this but it improved.

I like Sue Perkins, Armando Iannucci, Simon Pegg, and most of the others in other works but this started put badly. I stuck with it and the latter half of the audio recorded was actually funny. There were more risqué jokes about priests and such that they probably wouldn't get away with today.

The 'King Stupid show was dire though. It ends with Chapter 6, I would skip it.

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Very good, but not complete

This series has some of my favourite jokes, and it is a lovely format, but this collection is missing two episodes

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Much Better with Sue

The early series are embarrassingly bad. its amazing it got recommissioned
Enter Sue Perkins and the whole level of the show lifts massively.
Regular panelists such as Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Marcus Brigstocke and Armando Iannucci are brilliantly funny. Perkins shows her comedy roots with some wonderful ripostes.
Good anarchial fun and some great belly-laughs. Recommended (but not until Perkins' arrival).

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Suitably stupid

Series 1 wasn’t great but series 2-5 had a change of format and seemingly a much tighter script and the end result was an entertaining listen.

A lot of the jokes would be seen as a little bit near the knuckle now - some very lad humour and like many panel shows of the era the only woman involved generally was the host.

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Very dated

This is very dated. It's not funny. Sexist and homophobic. They also have music rounds but the music isn't included on this recording.

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You lovely, tiny horse.

Loved this for years, but it hasn't come up on Radio 4 Extra in a long time. All the non-classical music has been edited out, including Nina's 99 red ballons that used to be the outro music. Includes King Stupid, which I probably hadn't heard since it was first broadcast and I really enjoyed.

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Had Better.

Not that funny at all and very cliquey. I have no clue who the host is. It may just as well be one of your neighbours.
Try The Unbelievable Truth... many are free, or Just A Minute.

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Absolute rubbish!

Misogyinistic, peurile, really quite boring tat! Hard to believe the BBC released this. Over 20 episodes?!?

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Gets better and better

This started off as a different show and really comes into its own as Sue Perkins takes over the chair and it’s renamed the 99p Challenge (Some of the early shows really do seem to be finding their feet). Good panel show laughs, interesting to hear Nick Frost, Simon Pegg, Miranda Hart when they were still “just comedians”. Made me laugh and was a good listen.

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