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Re: Missing Episodes - Joan Bakewell's first appearance

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Robert L. TorresFeb 20, 2008
 
 
I'm sure I'm not alone in being utterly frustrated at being unable to
download the first appearance by Joan Bakewell. each time I try, I
get some damn error message, saying that its not there or something.

I"m curious if there is any kind soul out there that actually has
this episode as an MP3 file, only cuz I have her second appearance,
and I would just like to have her first appearance to go with
it. :)

> --- In just-a-minute@..., "bobbyshaddoe3004"
> <bobbyshaddoe3004@> wrote:
> >
> > I'm curious, although so far a great many 'lost episodes' have
been
> > posted for downloads, it would seem that only Dean appears to be
in
> > full possession of many of the episodes not yet posted for
download.
> >
> > I'm curious about some of the missing episodes from 1979, which
> > include the debut appearance of Tim Brooke-Taylor, also two
> > appearances by a chap named Kenneth Robinson, as well as an
appearance
> > by Miriam Margoyles I believe. I'm sure I'm not the only one
curious
> > about those episodes in general.
> >
> I had them on cassette via Dean. Miriam flirts and pretends only to
be
> paid in men's phone numbers, Tim is clever and wins his first
episode.
> Kenneth Robinson was a writer IIRC who tried to stand his ground as
a
> serious player and wound up blending into the furniture.
>
> June Whitfield also had at least one hilarious show that season or
the
> season before. Her first challenge was that she dropped her buzzer
> while Peter Jones was steadying her nerves. I also have on my list
of
> gotta-get-on-mp3s from that period plummy-voiced Joan Bakewell,
> although what I remember most about her eppy was Kenneth talking
about
> an older girl (babysitter?) in his hometown who apparently was his
ideal.
>

 
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