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have you got any gold coins - перевод на греческий

BRITISH TELEVISION PANEL SHOW
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have you got any gold coins      
έχετε καθόλου χρυσά νομίσματα
gold coin         
  • paper money]]. The coin was designed for circulation: "124 Stk. 1 Kil. f. G." means that 124 pieces gave one kilogram of pure gold.
  • 490 BC}}
  • Solidus]] of Roman Emperor [[Valentinian II]]
  • Balance for checking the weight of gold coins
COIN MADE FROM GOLD
Gold Piece; GP (computer role-playing games); Gold Coins; Gold Piece (Computer Games); Gold coins; Gold coinage; Gold bullion coin; Bullion gold coin; Gold piece; Golden coin; Goldcoin; Gold fineness
φλουρί
gold dust         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gold dust; Gold-dust; Golddust; Gold Dust (disambiguation); Gold Dust (song); Gold Dust (album)
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Определение

Sunglow
·noun A rosy flush in the sky seen after sunset.

Википедия

Have I Got News for You

Have I Got News for You (HIGNFY) is a British television panel show, produced by Hat Trick Productions for the BBC, which premiered on 28 September 1990. The programme, loosely based on the BBC Radio 4 show The News Quiz, focuses on two teams, one always captained by Ian Hislop and one by Paul Merton, each plus a guest panelist, answering questions on various news stories on the week prior to an episode's broadcast. However, the programme's format focuses more on the topical discussions on the subject of the news stories related to questions, and the satirical humour derived from these by the teams. This style of presentation had a profound impact on panel shows in British TV comedy, making it one of the genre's key standard-bearers.

The programme aired on BBC Two for its first ten years, before moving to BBC One in 2000 for later series. In 2003, extended episodes, with additional content, titled Have I Got a Little Bit More News for You, later simply Have I Got a Bit More News for You began broadcasting the following Saturdays on BBC Two, later moved to Mondays on BBC One and returned to BBC Two in 2021. Subsequent repeats are named Have I Got Old News for You or Have I Got a Bit More Old News for You.

Until 2002, Have I Got News for You was hosted by Angus Deayton, who was sacked following reports in national newspapers of several scandals about his private life. Since then, the programme has been hosted by a different celebrity each week; many of them add their own comedy.

The programme gained recognition for its performance on British television and comedy, receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2011 British Comedy Awards and the 2016 BAFTA Television Award for Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme.