The News Quiz
The News Quiz is a British topical panel game broadcast on BBC Radio 4. Since launching in 1977, the show, created by John Lloyd from an idea by Nicholas Parsons, has seen several hosts, including Barry Norman, Barry Took, Simon Hoggart, Sandi Toksvig, Miles Jupp and Andy Zaltzman, currently the host since series 103. The show involves four panellists, often comedians or journalists, who answer questions about events of the previous week, often leading to humorous and satirical exchanges. The show was adapted for television in 1981 and has also inspired other shows, such as Have I Got News for You.
History
The News Quiz was created by John Lloyd, based on an idea by Nicholas Parsons.The series was first broadcast in 1977 with Barry Norman in the chair. Subsequently it was chaired by Barry Took from 1979 to 1981, Simon Hoggart from 1981 to 1986, Took again from 1986 to 1995, and then again by Hoggart from 1996 until March 2006. Hoggart was replaced by Sandi Toksvig in September 2006, who in turn was replaced by Miles Jupp in September 2015 until his departure at the end of 2019. Three different hosts took the chair in 2020; Nish Kumar, Angela Barnes, and Andy Zaltzman. At the end of series 103, it was announced that Zaltzman would continue as permanent host.
Originally, Private Eye editor Richard Ingrams and Punch editor Alan Coren acted as team captains.
It was adapted for television in 1981 under the title Scoop, running for two series, and later inspired the television programme Have I Got News for You.
In 2012, the BBC piloted an American version hosted by Lewis Black.
On 28 June 2013, the News Quiz paid tribute after the death of Radio 4 announcer Rory Morrison, who had read the news cuttings on the programme.
During series 97, running from August to October 2018, Jupp was absent due to filming commitments overseas, so show regulars Simon Evans, Susan Calman, Fred MacAulay, Bridget Christie, Jo Brand and Lucy Porter took turns in the host's seat. Jupp himself chaired the first and last episodes of the series.
In May 2019, it was announced that Jupp would leave the show at the end of the 99th series at the end of the month. Series 100 had several hosts: Nish Kumar, Angela Barnes, Andy Zaltzman, Phil Wang, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Zoe Lyons, Patrick Kielty and Andrew Maxwell. The hosts for 2020 were Nish Kumar, Angela Barnes, and Andy Zaltzman. Zaltzman was named as the permanent host at the conclusion of series 103.
Transmission
The News Quiz is usually recorded in front of an audience on Thursday evenings at the BBC Radio Theatre at Broadcasting House in London. It is then edited and broadcast first on Friday evening at 18:30, then repeated at Saturday lunchtime at 12:30, and the programme runs for three series per year. The final 28-minute show is significantly shorter than the original recording. In 2012, the BBC began making an extended version for BBC Radio 4 Extra.Each week, four panellists appear on the show. They are usually either comedians or journalists, and sometimes politicians. Journalists predominated in the early years. The ostensible purpose of the show is to test contestants' knowledge of the events of the previous week by asking questions which are usually oblique references to those events. However, this has given way to a general free-for-all where panellists chime in with their own humorous and satirical remarks once the question has been answered. The participants frequently wander off topic. The host ends the discussion of each question with a summary of the events it refers to, usually with a scripted comic punchline, before asking the next question. It is not uncommon for the show to get through only two rounds of the panel before the final section is reached. Before the host announces the largely symbolic scores, the panellists read out statements from newspapers and other media which they find amusing.
Personnel
Current host
In 2020, Andy Zaltzman guest hosted series 103 and at the end of the run was announced as the new permanent host.Former hosts
- Barry Norman
- Barry Took
- Simon Hoggart
- Sandi Toksvig
- Miles Jupp
- Nish Kumar, Angela Barnes, Andy Zaltzman, Phil Wang, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Zoe Lyons, Patrick Kielty and Andrew Maxwell
- Nish Kumar
- Angela Barnes
Current regular panellists
- Susan Calman
- Simon Evans
- Andy Hamilton
- Helen Lewis
- Ria Lina
- Zoe Lyons
- Fred MacAulay
- Lucy Porter
- Hugo Rifkind
- Mark Steel
- Angela Barnes
- Andrew Maxwell
- Daliso Chaponda
Former regular panellists
- Samira Ahmed
- Alan Coren
- Rebecca Front
- Jeremy Hardy
- Ian Hislop
- Simon Hoggart
- Armando Iannucci
- Richard Ingrams
- Jonathan King
- Sue Perkins
- Carrie Quinlan
- Linda Smith
- Sandi Toksvig
- Barry Took
- Francis Wheen
BBC newsreaders
News/continuity announcer Corrie Corfield appeared as a panellist once when Sandi Toksvig was unable to attend. As a current BBC newsreader she was bound by the BBC's code of practice for newsreaders, which prevented her from making any opinionated comments on-air. When asked, "What do you think of Bush, Corrie?", she responded, "He's an American". Peter Donaldson also appeared as a guest, in an episode broadcast in September 1999.
Producers
- Gwyn Rhys Davies
- Rajiv Karia
- Georgia Keating
- Suzy Grant
- Victoria Lloyd
- Richard Morris
- Joe Nunnery
- Paul Sheehan
- Lyndsay Fenner
- Sam Michell
- Sam Bryant
- Ed Morrish
- Katie Tyrrell
- Simon Nicholls
- Lucy Armitage
- Jon Rolph
- Aled Evans
- Harry Thompson
- Armando Iannucci
- John Lloyd
- Louise Coats
Scriptwriters
- Benjamin Partridge
- Alice Fraser
- Madeleine Brettingham
- Laura Major
- Mike Shephard
- Robin Morgan
- Max Davis
- Sarah Morgan
- Gabby Hutchinson Crouch
- Catherine Brinkworth
- Kat Sadler
- Simon Alcock
- James Kettle
- Simon Littlefield
- Rhodri Crooks
- Lucy Clarke
- Gareth Gwynn
- John-Luke Roberts
- Jon Hunter
- Andy Wolton
- James Sherwood
- Stephen Carlin
- George Poles
- Paul McKenzie
- Dave Cohen
- Tom Jamieson
- Nev Fountain
- Debbie Barham
- Iain Pattinson
Music
Cultural references
regularly featured several BBC-linked puzzles, including The News Quiz, a series of questions about the last month's more unlikely news. Issue 5 also included an interview with Sandi Toksvig.Audiobook releases
Entire series from series 87 onwards have been released on audio CD and made available for download. The following compilations have also been released by BBC Audio.- Simon Hoggart's Pick of The News Quiz: Volume 1
- Simon Hoggart's Pick of The News Quiz: Volume 2
- The News Quiz: The First 25 Years
- The News Quiz: The Very Best Of 2004
- The News Quiz: The Best of 2005
- The News Quiz: Hold The Front Page
- The News Quiz: Stop Press!
- The News Quiz: "Read All About It!"
- The News Quiz: Soundbites
- The News Quiz: The Best Of 2015
- The News Quiz: A Vintage Collection 1977–2002
- The News Quiz: The Best Of 2017
- The News Quiz: The Best Of 2018
- The News Quiz: Classic Collection
- The News Quiz: The Best Of 2019
Podcast