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Re: question for Nicholas?

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Dean BedfordOct 22, 2017
 
 
thanks for questions so far from Steve and David.

Nick has said in the past that he doesn't have any input on panellists.

It is hard to think up a really good question he hasn't answered - he has written and said so much on JAM.

On 23 October 2017 at 00:48 "Steve Kenrick steve.kenrick1@... [just-a-minute]" <just-a-minute@...> wrote:

 

I have no great desire to be thanked except that the listeners are omitted from being thanked at the end when everybody else has been, the audience, the panel, Ian Messiter, the producer, the whistle blower, the venue, everybody except those who provide the ratings which keep the boat afloat.

AND, on another point, when he welcomes the listeners, "not only/just in this country, but around the world", why has nobody pointed out that the word "also" should go between the words, "but" and "around"?  


On Sunday, October 22, 2017 11:54 AM, "nylon sirnylon@... [just-a-minute]" <just-a-minute@...> wrote:


 
I must correct you. 

It's not "around the world!" it's "AROUND the WORLD !

On Sun, Oct 22, 2017 at 8:37 PM, Amro Bilal Amro_Bilal@... [just-a-minute] <just-a-minute@...> wrote:
 
Haha... and he does welcome the listeners, not just in this country but around the world! ;-) (it's still funny when he says that albeit true).

Amro


On 22/10/2017 11:16 AM, Mark sirnylon@... [just-a-minute] wrote:
Maybe it's just me, but I've never felt a strong desire to be thanked for listening to a radio programme.

On Sun, Oct 22, 2017 at 8:03 PM, Steve Kenrick steve.kenrick1@... [just-a-minute] <just-a-minute@... > wrote:
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>  
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> Hi Dean, hope you're well.
>
> The questions I would like to ask if I met him are:
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> 1. "Why do you so rarely thank the radio listeners, who are the one of the key factors for keeping the programme going?" This may be vetoed on grounds of being embarrassing for him.
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> 2. "What's happened to Kit Hesketh-Harvey? He was always good fun, but hasn't been on for some years."
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> 3. "Do you have any say as to who should or should not, be a panelist?"
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> I'm sure I have more, and will post if/when I remember them.
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> All the best,
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> Steve
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> On Sunday, October 22, 2017 6:13 AM, "Dean Bedford dbedford@... [just-a-minute]" <just-a-minute@... > wrote:
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> Among the 50th anniversary material, the BBC is doing a programme which will celebrate Nicholas Parsons. He will be interviewed and I've been invited to pose a question.
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> So I am crowd-sourcing this - what question would you ask Nicholas? Or would you like me to ask him?
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> Post away and I'll try to pick a winner
>
> cheers, Dean
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>
>

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