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Topic: Stratford-upon-Avon show

Message 1 / 5
deanbedfordSep 10, 2007
 
 
Well I was at the JAM recording last night - the team was...

Sir Clement Freud, Graham Norton, Gyles Brandreth and Phil Jupitus.

Yes, Phil's first appearance.

I will write a lengthy post when I have time, hopefully later this
week (I'm still travelling)

but... I can say...

* (entirely coincidentally) I travelled on the train seated beside
Clement!
* I got to meet and talk to Nicholas and Gyles and Clement and the
producer Tilusha Ghelani
* Nicholas introduced me to the crowd, thanked us for the work we
were doing - and the crowd gave me a good round of applause!

Plus - and I know that this is what you're really interested in - I
think the shows were two of the funniest done in ages. I'll give you
some of the highlights including (Bobby will enjoy this) some silly
Nicholas errors.

It therefore deserves longer than I have now to tell all - so more in
a couple of days...
 
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Topic: Re: Stratford-upon-Avon show

Message 2 / 5
Gregory AugerSep 10, 2007
 
 
It sounds very exciting! I'm looking forward to your 'report'.

On 10/09/2007, deanbedford <dbedford@... > wrote:

Well I was at the JAM recording last night - the team was...

Sir Clement Freud, Graham Norton, Gyles Brandreth and Phil Jupitus.

Yes, Phil's first appearance.

I will write a lengthy post when I have time, hopefully later this
week (I'm still travelling)

but... I can say...

* (entirely coincidentally) I travelled on the train seated beside
Clement!
* I got to meet and talk to Nicholas and Gyles and Clement and the
producer Tilusha Ghelani
* Nicholas introduced me to the crowd, thanked us for the work we
were doing - and the crowd gave me a good round of applause!

Plus - and I know that this is what you're really interested in - I
think the shows were two of the funniest done in ages. I'll give you
some of the highlights including (Bobby will enjoy this) some silly
Nicholas errors.

It therefore deserves longer than I have now to tell all - so more in
a couple of days...



 
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Topic: Re: Stratford-upon-Avon show

Message 3 / 5
Robert TorresSep 10, 2007
 
 
Well Dean,
 
I certainly look forward to the review.  :)  and I remember that Phil Jupitus made a couple appearances on ISIHAC in the past, the fact that its taken him this long to appear on JAM is amazing.  I'm fascinated to know how well he did. 

deanbedford <dbedford@...> wrote:
Well I was at the JAM recording last night - the team was...

Sir Clement Freud, Graham Norton, Gyles Brandreth and Phil Jupitus.

Yes, Phil's first appearance.

I will write a lengthy post when I have time, hopefully later this
week (I'm still travelling)

but... I can say...

* (entirely coincidentally) I travelled on the train seated beside
Clement!
* I got to meet and talk to Nicholas and Gyles and Clement and the
producer Tilusha Ghelani
* Nicholas introduced me to the crowd, thanked us for the work we
were doing - and the crowd gave me a good round of applause!

Plus - and I know that this is what you're really interested in - I
think the shows were two of the funniest done in ages. I'll give you
some of the highlights including (Bobby will enjoy this) some silly
Nicholas errors.

It therefore deserves longer than I have now to tell all - so more in
a couple of days...



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Topic: Re: Stratford-upon-Avon show

Message 4 / 5
Sarah FalkSep 12, 2007
 
 
Oh, Dean, I can't wait for your report. It sounds like you had a
fantastic time. Sitting next to Clement on a train sounds like
something out of a dream. Do tell us as much detail as you can
remember; we'd love to hear it.

--- In just-a-minute@..., "deanbedford" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> Well I was at the JAM recording last night - the team was...
>
> Sir Clement Freud, Graham Norton, Gyles Brandreth and Phil Jupitus.
>
> Yes, Phil's first appearance.
>
> I will write a lengthy post when I have time, hopefully later this
> week (I'm still travelling)
>
> but... I can say...
>
> * (entirely coincidentally) I travelled on the train seated beside
> Clement!
> * I got to meet and talk to Nicholas and Gyles and Clement and the
> producer Tilusha Ghelani
> * Nicholas introduced me to the crowd, thanked us for the work we
> were doing - and the crowd gave me a good round of applause!
>
> Plus - and I know that this is what you're really interested in - I
> think the shows were two of the funniest done in ages. I'll give you
> some of the highlights including (Bobby will enjoy this) some silly
> Nicholas errors.
>
> It therefore deserves longer than I have now to tell all - so more in
> a couple of days...
>

 
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Topic: Re: Stratford-upon-Avon show

Message 5 / 5
Gregory AugerSep 12, 2007
 
 
Where you seated next to Clement on the way there, or afterwards? :)

On 12/09/2007, Sarah Falk <minerva.moon@... > wrote:

Oh, Dean, I can't wait for your report. It sounds like you had a
fantastic time. Sitting next to Clement on a train sounds like
something out of a dream. Do tell us as much detail as you can
remember; we'd love to hear it.

--- In just-a-minute@..., "deanbedford" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> Well I was at the JAM recording last night - the team was...
>
> Sir Clement Freud, Graham Norton, Gyles Brandreth and Phil Jupitus.
>
> Yes, Phil's first appearance.
>
> I will write a lengthy post when I have time, hopefully later this
> week (I'm still travelling)
>
> but... I can say...
>
> * (entirely coincidentally) I travelled on the train seated beside
> Clement!
> * I got to meet and talk to Nicholas and Gyles and Clement and the
> producer Tilusha Ghelani
> * Nicholas introduced me to the crowd, thanked us for the work we
> were doing - and the crowd gave me a good round of applause!
>
> Plus - and I know that this is what you're really interested in - I
> think the shows were two of the funniest done in ages. I'll give you
> some of the highlights including (Bobby will enjoy this) some silly
> Nicholas errors.
>
> It therefore deserves longer than I have now to tell all - so more in
> a couple of days...
>



 
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