Flaming 'nice'? It looks you haven't read until the end of the article. Jeez I'm really shocked by this news about Clement.
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I thought you didn't, Dave. I can't say I read about him a lot before but from the bits and peaces I've seen he came across as a decent chap and a family man at that.
I didn't think of that. What a huge mess. I do feel for NP to have his life project tainted like this the poor sod.
Does anyone know if they've actually finished recording the current season?
On 16 June 2016 at 00:23, simonbkelly@... [just-a-minute] <just-a-minute@...> wrote:Of course this now means the BBC will no longer repeat any shows featuring Clement, so that's 539 JAMs that won't be broadcast ever again, including the elusive S09E15 that I was hoping was going to show up on one of the archive releases at some point. :-(
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Thanks for this, Dean. Good three articles. Brandreth's is very revealing. I think the following passage from the Telegraph's article sums his contribution to JAM nicely: "Freud was never a cuddly stalwart of the Just a Minute panel. Nor does
he rank among its most characterful players: he lacked the electrifying elan of Kenneth Williams, the wry warmth of Sheila Hancock,
the deadpan whimsicality of Paul Merton.
But his wit and erudition was admirable, his emphatic delivery unmistakable, and his tenacity as a competitor added a welcome sense of it all mattering
hugely, for half an hour."
Dare I suggest 'The elephant in the room' as the opening topic for the next JAM season? *too soon for these kind of remarks?*
I feel sorry for Clement's family, but above all, for the young girls whom affected by his unspeakable actions.
On 16 June 2016 at 12:21, 'Amro Bilal' Amro_Bilal@... [just-a-minute] <just-a-minute@...> wrote:Thanks for this, Dean. Good three articles. Brandreth's is very revealing. I think the following passage from the Telegraph's article sums his contribution to JAM nicely: "Freud was never a cuddly stalwart of the Just a Minute panel. Nor does
he rank among its most characterful players: he lacked the electrifying elan of Kenneth Williams, the wry warmth of Sheila Hancock,
the deadpan whimsicality of Paul Merton.
But his wit and erudition was admirable, his emphatic delivery unmistakable, and his tenacity as a competitor added a welcome sense of it all mattering
hugely, for half an hour."
Dare I suggest 'The elephant in the room' as the opening topic for the next JAM season? *too soon for these kind of remarks?*
I feel sorry for Clement's family, but above all, for the young girls whom affected by his unspeakable actions.
From: mailto:just-a-minute@...Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2016 12:19 AMSubject: Re: [just-a-minute] Re: Nice story about Clement.they have finished recording the current season.my sad thoughts on this here Just A Minute blog: Clement FreudGyles Brandreth with his thoughts on Clement here http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/the-filter/gyles-brandreth-the-clement-freud-i-knew/and the Telegraph asks if JAM will be tainted forever here http://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/radio-presenters/has-clement-freud-tarnished-just-a-minute-forever/what sad news :(On Thursday, 16 June 2016 5:08 AM, "Anthony Hobson antster1983@... [just-a-minute]" <just-a-minute@...> wrote:When Nicholas finds all this out he's going to be heartbroken!On Wednesday, 15 June 2016, 16:50, "'Amro Bilal' Amro_Bilal@... [just-a-minute]" <just-a-minute@...> wrote:I didn't think of that. What a huge mess. I do feel for NP to have his life project tainted like this the poor sod.Does anyone know if they've actually finished recording the current season?From: mailto:just-a-minute@...Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2016 3:23 PMSubject: Re: [just-a-minute] Re: Nice story about Clement.
Of course this now means the BBC will no longer repeat any shows featuring Clement, so that's 539 JAMs that won't be broadcast ever again, including the elusive S09E15 that I was hoping was going to show up on one of the archive releases at some point. :-(--
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 10:15 AM, mochrie99@... [just-a-minute] <just-a-minute@...> wrote:
I honestly don't know what to say, other than I feel such utter revulsion towards Clement Freud. Those poor women. My heart aches that they endured what they did. I literally feel sick to my stomach right now.--James R Curry
On 17 June 2016 at 09:29, mat_bagnall@... [just-a-minute] <just-a-minute@...> wrote:Sad and surprising news. Have always been a fan of Clements and so shocked to find out what kind of person he really was.
As for the BBC there is no chance they will broadcast or release any episodes of JAM featuring Clement as they will not want to in any way further pain the victims, their families or friends - and who knows how many more will come forward in the future (if any) - and they will be very mindful of what has happened with all the other exposures of celebs over the last half decade or so. It wont be the first occasion where this has happened considering who has been revealed to have had very dark and unpleasant past.No idea where that leaves JAM when it reaches 50 as it is very difficult to look back and not at least mention Clement considering how often he appeared and how much he contributed. Along with Nicolas, Kenneth, Peter, Clement and Derek guided it thru the 70's and 80's (with many significant contributions from others) and then Paul, Tony, Julian etc have kept it up to date thru the 90's till now. Its going to be very difficult to not mention someone who was on the first panel, was on it for 33 years, and featured in 544 episodes.--
And a bonus point for an enjoyable interruption too! *Cringe*
Not being insensitive, but ITV should've asked you for some snippets for their documentary!
Sad and surprising news. Have always been a fan of Clements and so shocked to find out what kind of person he really was.
As for the BBC there is no chance they will broadcast or release any episodes of JAM featuring Clement as they will not want to in any way further pain the victims, their families or friends - and who knows how many more will come forward in the future (if any) - and they will be very mindful of what has happened with all the other exposures of celebs over the last half decade or so. It wont be the first occasion where this has happened considering who has been revealed to have had very dark and unpleasant past.No idea where that leaves JAM when it reaches 50 as it is very difficult to look back and not at least mention Clement considering how often he appeared and how much he contributed. Along with Nicolas, Kenneth, Peter, Clement and Derek guided it thru the 70's and 80's (with many significant contributions from others) and then Paul, Tony, Julian etc have kept it up to date thru the 90's till now. Its going to be very difficult to not mention someone who was on the first panel, was on it for 33 years, and featured in 544 episodes.
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