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Re: Missing Episodes - Joan Bakewell's first appearance

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lapsedcatFeb 20, 2008
 
 
I'd like to second this motion. I too would like to hear La
Bakewell's debut, if only so I can present it to my old dad as a
gift, as he's always had a soft spot for the so-called "thinking
man's crumpet" (thinking-man be damned, says he, she's got a fine set
of pins)


--- In just-a-minute@..., "Robert L. Torres"
<bobbyshaddoe3004@...> wrote:
>
> 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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