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Mark Pack's Reviews > The Clue Bible: The Fully Authorised History of 'I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue', from Footlights to Mornington Crescent

The Clue Bible by Jem Roberts
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The reader/listen is in safe and funny hands with Jem Roberts through this account of the forerunners of ISIHAC, the show's own history and what its key players went on to do alongside it. There is plenty of information for even the veteran listener of the show to digest, including how and why the rounds have evolved, along with the origins of the show in a desire to save time by creating a show without a script.

At times, the thoroughness of the history slows down the account, as if there's a premium on mentioning everyone involved at any point. That though makes it stronger as a reference work, and the audio version if kept fun all the way through with the care taken to do more than just a simple reading. Sound effects feature frequently.
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August 27, 2024 – Shelved

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