![]() "No one’s going to the break room," Stiller responded on Twitter. The two "ended up hating each other on the first season, per multiple sources," according to The Town's Matthew Belloni, with AppleTV+ going through several rewrites for Season Two. Those numbers aren't going to sort themselves! But Season Two is still very much in the cards for Severance once the strike ends-however long that may take.īen Stiller also recently shut down rumors of drama surrounding the series creator Dan Erickson and co-executive producer Mark Friedman. Lumon Industries, I'm sure, is furious at the lack of efficiency. The hit workplace thriller joins other popular series such as Netflix's Stranger Things, Showtime's Billions, and just about every late night talk show to shut down amid the strike. Following the WGA writer's strike and rumors of drama behind the scenes, production on the AppleTV+ show has been halted indefinitely, according to Deadline-forcing audiences to sit with the first season's amazing cliffhanger just a while longer. Graeme still contributes ideas and material to the shows.Severance fans, I'm sorry to report that last year's best new television series has become, shall we say, severed from its work-half. ![]() In recent years Graeme has cut down the number of his appearances, opening the way for a host of new voices to join in the fun. For the last ten years the chair has been in the safe hands of Jack Dee who is now the regular host for the radio series and the theatrical tours. ![]() When thousands of emails poured in begging for Clue’s return, this overwhelming response confirmed the decision of the BBC and the show’s regulars that I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue should go on. The devastating loss of Humph was deeply felt by the fans and everyone involved in the programme. Three weeks after the Salford recording, and after 37 years as the programme’s chairman, Humphrey Lyttelton died. This is the only complete visual record of the show. The show’s pianist, Colin Sell joined Clue in 1974 and soon discovered that accompanying people who can’t sing was part of the joke.ĭuring the 2008 stage tour, two performances at the Lowry Centre, Salford were recorded and edited to form the DVD: I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue: Live On Stage. Sadly Willie died in December 1996, and Tim in April 2020, and Barry in January 2022. In 1973 Barry Cryer joined the panel, and Willie Rushton joined in 1974, and with Graeme and Barry they became entrenched regular much-loved Clue panellists. To everyone’s surprise Radio 4 commissioned a series and the first show was broadcast on 11 April 1972 with panellists Graeme Garden, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Bill Oddie and Jo Kendall. With no script to rely on, the pilot show, recorded at the Playhouse Theatre, was a nerve-wracking experience for the cast. I think we both said it together and then both realised how clever we were”. Producer David Hatch recalled the conversation with Graeme: “I think his name emerged over the third pint. Jazz legend Humphrey Lyttelton was the surprise choice for chairman. Graeme devised a way of turning the show into a game, which meant not having to write a weekly script. The brainchild of Graeme Garden, the programme was devised as an alternative to I’m Sorry I’ll Read That Again, the chaotic sketch show that ran from 1964 to 1973 starring John Cleese, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Jo Kendall and David Hatch.
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