Definitive Guide To HIGNFY - Fan site covering the years 1990 to 2000. With a guide to the cast and guest panelists, episode summaries, screen captures, trivia, links and features on the show's weekly caption competition.
Wikipedia: Have I Got News for You - Article offering an overview of the programme, with a list of panelists and guest presenters, links, running jokes and details of some infamous moments.
Murky.org: Have I Got News for You? - Weblog post offering details of the recording of an episode. With selected quotations. (December 2, 2005)
BBC: Robinson draws viewers to news quiz - The BBC satirical quiz records its second-highest viewing figures with Weakest Link host Anne Robinson as guest presenter. (November 10, 2002)
BBC: Robinson is next Deayton stand-in - TV presenter Anne Robinson, is to host the show next week following the BBC sacking of host Angus Deayton. (November 1, 2002)
BBC: Show goes on after Deayton exit - The first recording of the quiz show since the departure of Angus Deayton receives rave reviews from spectators. (November 1, 2002)
BBC: Deayton's possible successors - BBC News Online looks at the likely candidates to succeed Angus Deayton as the host. (October 30, 2002)
BBC: Quiz host Deayton fired by BBC - Angus Deayton is dropped as presenter of BBC One's quiz show after revelations about his private life. (October 30, 2002)
BBC: Deayton's future in doubt - BBC executives are meeting host Angus Deayton following further revelations about his private life. (October 29, 2002)
BBC: Deayton ridicule tops ratings - BBC One's HIGNFY beats Big Brother 3's debut in the ratings, following claims about Angus Deayton's private life. (May 25, 2002)
BBC: Deayton in the lion's den - Viewers get their chance on Friday to see Angus Deayton's mauling at the show recording. But what was the view from the back row of the studio audience? (May 24, 2002)
BBC: Charlotte has got news for us - Charlotte Church makes her debut as the youngest ever competitor on the comedy quiz show. (April 26, 2002)
BBC: Elton has News for You - Sir Elton John is confirmed as a panellist on an edition of the BBC One quiz. (May 22, 2001)
BBC: Ex-Tory MP loses libel action - The author and former Conservative MP Rupert Allason has lost his libel action against the writers of a book based on the satirical television show. (January 21, 1998)