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I suppose I'm just a dense American, but I have no idea what a "pie grater" is, nor what it would be confused with when said with a Scottish accent. That's a shame, because the example given sounds like it would be funny if I had this background. Could knowledgeable parties perhaps add a little detail for those of us who have never heard BBC Radio? Thanks. -- Jeff Q 06:27, 27 Jun 2004 (UTC)
It's a vibrator of the sex toy variety misheard as pie grater. They actually say as much "Pie grater?... Matital aid" - "If I can get the top off I'll have a glass of that".
Surely this is referring to tea (the meal) , rather than a cup of tea . Mintguy (T)
I'd be pretty surprised if these sketches in ISIHAC weren't rehearsed beforehand. The concept of the round pretty much makes it impossible to play without the participants knowing in which direction they're going with the charade. Varitek 07:00, 22 Dec 2004 (UTC)
(According to an interview) The contestents are given a few days advanced notice of some of the ISIHAC rounds. Clair 16:46, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
I wonder if anybody's made a note of the first time H&D appeared on ISIHAC? Would make a good encyclopedic addition. Joe D (t) 20:31, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
I do remember there was a Sound Charades game where one of them used the name Angus and Dougal but was that before or after the Denzil and Alec? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sprungl ( talk • contribs) 16:47, 25 July 2008 (UTC)
I've just found a clip on Youtube of Barry playing a Hamish on 'The Good Old Days'/ I'm not sure when the clip is from, but TGOD ended in 1983 Dupont Circle ( talk) 21:48, 8 March 2009 (UTC)
The review section needs work. It gives positive and negative reviews, but the quotes feel cherry picked, and it's hard to tell whether they give a fair impression of the whole review. Ideally I'd re-write it so it summarised the opinions, but the reviews aren't online. Does anyone have access to the reviews so they could make it fairer? 144.32.128.51 ( talk) 17:53, 15 February 2012 (UTC)
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I suppose I'm just a dense American, but I have no idea what a "pie grater" is, nor what it would be confused with when said with a Scottish accent. That's a shame, because the example given sounds like it would be funny if I had this background. Could knowledgeable parties perhaps add a little detail for those of us who have never heard BBC Radio? Thanks. -- Jeff Q 06:27, 27 Jun 2004 (UTC)
It's a vibrator of the sex toy variety misheard as pie grater. They actually say as much "Pie grater?... Matital aid" - "If I can get the top off I'll have a glass of that".
Surely this is referring to tea (the meal) , rather than a cup of tea . Mintguy (T)
I'd be pretty surprised if these sketches in ISIHAC weren't rehearsed beforehand. The concept of the round pretty much makes it impossible to play without the participants knowing in which direction they're going with the charade. Varitek 07:00, 22 Dec 2004 (UTC)
(According to an interview) The contestents are given a few days advanced notice of some of the ISIHAC rounds. Clair 16:46, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
I wonder if anybody's made a note of the first time H&D appeared on ISIHAC? Would make a good encyclopedic addition. Joe D (t) 20:31, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
I do remember there was a Sound Charades game where one of them used the name Angus and Dougal but was that before or after the Denzil and Alec? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sprungl ( talk • contribs) 16:47, 25 July 2008 (UTC)
I've just found a clip on Youtube of Barry playing a Hamish on 'The Good Old Days'/ I'm not sure when the clip is from, but TGOD ended in 1983 Dupont Circle ( talk) 21:48, 8 March 2009 (UTC)
The review section needs work. It gives positive and negative reviews, but the quotes feel cherry picked, and it's hard to tell whether they give a fair impression of the whole review. Ideally I'd re-write it so it summarised the opinions, but the reviews aren't online. Does anyone have access to the reviews so they could make it fairer? 144.32.128.51 ( talk) 17:53, 15 February 2012 (UTC)