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Topic: One Minute Please

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charles_rookeDec 31, 2017
 
 
Radio 4 Extra broadcast the Beeb's only surviving episode this morning. Anyone interested is welcome to my recording - download from https://www.dropbox.com/s/ov56ds1ohgg0etw/One%20Minute%20Please%20-%201952.09.21%20s03e13%20%5BBBC%20R4xtra%202017.12.31%5D.mp3?dl=0 . To quote R4xtra:

It's hard to imagine BBC Radio 4's 'Just a Minute' being hosted by anyone other than the legendary Nicholas Parsons. Yet the iconic panel game had a more elaborate forerunner - One Minute Please. Devised by its producer Ian Messiter and making its debut in 1951, the original series format was a trial of wits between teams of three male and three female celebrities - and a jury! Contestants still had to speak alternately on different subjects without pausing, without repeating themselves and without side-tracking. But unlike its successor, One Minute Please had a further twist of secret passwords that only listeners at home were told in advance. The first mention of the password gained three points - but every time it was mentioned again a point was deducted. If one team member felt someone wasn't sticking to the rules, he or she could buzz in and appeal to the jury - which could either reject it or award a point. A running total of winning teams was kept, so that either the men's or women's teams triumphed at the end of the series.

In this surviving episode - Desert Island Discs' Roy Plomley is the host and "The Ladies" are Margot Holden, Martina Mayne and Violetta Farjeon who take on "The Gentlemen" - Gerard Hoffnung, Eric Sykes and Jack Train. The Jury consists of Laidman Browne, Hugh Burden and Humphrey Lestocq. One Minute Please ran for three series in the 1950s. After the corporation claimed the rights to the format, it was the first ever BBC show sold to an American radio network. With the format tweaked and streamlined, Just a Minute arrived on the BBC airwaves in December 1967 and is still going strong...

First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme on 21st September 1952.





 
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Topic: Re: One Minute Please

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nylonJan 1, 2018
 
 
Thanks, Charles

A copy of the episode is also in the Jar, under 'Extras'.
It's startling to hear how radio has changed between 1952 and 2018.
I almost expected the chairman to slap contestants' faces for poor or impudent challenges.

It would be a good thesis for media students!

Regards,
Mark

On Mon, Jan 1, 2018 at 9:49 AM, charles_rooke@... [just-a-minute] <just-a-minute@...> wrote:
 

Radio 4 Extra broadcast the Beeb's only surviving episode this morning. Anyone interested is welcome to my recording - download from https://www.dropbox.com/s/ ov56ds1ohgg0etw/One%20Minute% 20Please%20-%201952.09.21% 20s03e13%20%5BBBC%20R4xtra% 202017.12.31%5D.mp3?dl=0 . To quote R4xtra:


--

Mark
mark at nylon dot net

 
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