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Germans Love David Hasselhoff: And Indians loveJust a Minute, having listened to it on the BBC World Service for decades. So much so, that the last two episodes of Series 62 were recorded in Mumbai, with local comedians Cyrus Broacha and Anuvab Pal taking two of the guest spots for both episodes. Nicholas and the British guests, not wishing to offend the hosting country, were very complimentary, even going so far as to the compliment Indians on their sensible driving. Broacha and Pal were not so forgiving to their compatriots.