I think we’d have all died after peeing ourselves with laughter! J
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From:
just-a-minute@... [mailto:just-a-minute@...] On Behalf Of Dean Bedford
Sent: 09 January 2008 22:28
To: just-a-minute@...
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Re:
Clement Freud on his grandfather
On Tuesday, January 8, 2008, at 09:53 AM, Sarah Falk wrote:
That's a fascinating line of inquiry, Dean.
Paul's flourishing expositions seem brilliantly pulled from a place other than
himself. On the recent HIGNFY episode with Russell Brand, I was in tears of
laughter when Paul offered to hold the camera's attention with an
extemporaneous story about buying a sweater while Russell peed in a bottle on
stage. Talk about the best of both worlds. I certainly find it more easy to
talk about my own experiences with school and family than to make up, on the
spot, a story that probably never happened, but Paul riffs effortlessly while
simultaneously keeping the game's restrictions in mind. I think we hear him do
it so often that we forget that for most people, such a thing would be very
difficult.
He certainly is a genius at improvisation. Even Kenneth - who I think is still
slightly the better at JAM - wasn't as inventive as Paul. Kenneth often went
back to particular stories and routines, though he could also invent of course.
Paul so rarely repeats a joke or a story (apart from "repetition of
zoological gardens").
It's interesting though. I was transcribing the last show of the last season a
couple of days ago, the one with Graham Norton (that I saw! teehee), and I
thought he was very much at his best. He took on the sort of role that Kenneth
and Paul both played/play, coming in if it's starting to get dull with a silly
challenge and lifting the whole thing. Perhaps it's just me but I have a
feeling Graham's best performances are when Paul isn't on the show with him.
I get the feeling that while both would be crazy not to admire the other's
comedic skills, they are not exactly matey. I stand to be corrected but I think
it's true that Graham has never appeared on Paul's shows (HIGNFY, Room 101) and
that Paul has never appeared on Graham's various chat shows. Maybe they both
like to be the star turn?
Which of course makes me wonder how Kenneth and Paul would have gone on JAM
together... to think there was only one year between their appearances too! We
were so close to hearing them together...
I would (just about) die to hear a JAM with say Kenneth, Paul, Graham and
Stephen Fry/Ross Noble/Peter Jones on the panel... I think it would have been
fascinating to have heard Kenneth interacting with Paul or Graham.
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