>
> The one constant that keeps Just a Minute fresh and relevant in the
> world of entertainment has to be the revolving door of talent that
> comes and goes over the years. Although some have been more
> successful than others, it is still without a doubt fascinating
> whenever someone new comes onto the show, because you long to hear
> more of them as they interact with the more seasoned veterans.
>
> Now, I raise this particular topic and put to you guys as a genuine
> query as to who YOU would like to come on to the show?
> I would DEARLY love to hear Emma Thompson. I think she'd be brilliant!I used to think having some non-comedians, in the spirit of people like
> Maybe get her on the same panel as Stephen Fry (Cambridge reunion!)
> and then Paul would say, "Are you two playing your own private game
> here?"
> On Wednesday, March 5, 2008, at 06:32 AM, juliajellicoe wrote:I spose realistically we can't get into American candidates but someone
>
>> I would DEARLY love to hear Emma Thompson. I think she'd be brilliant!
>> Maybe get her on the same panel as Stephen Fry (Cambridge reunion!)
>> and then Paul would say, "Are you two playing your own private game
>> here?"
On Wednesday, March 5, 2008, at 08:37 AM, Dean Bedford wrote:
> On Wednesday, March 5, 2008, at 06:32 AM, juliajellicoe wrote:
>
>> I would DEARLY love to hear Emma Thompson. I think she'd be brilliant!
>> Maybe get her on the same panel as Stephen Fry (Cambridge reunion!)
>> and then Paul would say, "Are you two playing your own private game
>> here?"
I spose realistically we can't get into American candidates but someone
who I think would be very very very good would be Rosie O'Donnell -
she's so quick and witty but also very argumentative, I can just hear
her arguing with Paul and Nicholas! She'd be a wonderful combo of
Kenneth and Paul with a touch of Wendy Richard...
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On Wednesday, March 5, 2008, at 06:32 AM, juliajellicoe wrote:
> I would DEARLY love to hear Emma Thompson. I think she'd be brilliant!
> Maybe get her on the same panel as Stephen Fry (Cambridge reunion!)
> and then Paul would say, "Are you two playing your own private game
> here?"
I used to think having some non-comedians, in the spirit of people like
Patrick Moore and Magnus Pyke would be good. But I now think the
programme has changed so much in the Paul Merton era that having people
who couldn't vaguely keep up with him on the quips wouldn't work.
Lenny Henry and Andy Hamilton I've mentioned before. I agree with Bobby
about Clive Anderson and John Sessions. Others that come to mind for
me - Bruce Forsyth, Barry Humphries (maybe as Dame Edna Everage?), Meera
Syal, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Jonathan Ross, Ant and/or Dec? Rory Bremner,
Griff Rhys-Jones
Alan Davies would be sensationally good, I think. The guys from Little
Britain.
One guy who I think is very funny when talking ad lib, but obviously
more of an actor than a comedian is Ralf Little.
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>Bhaskar and Ralf Little? I've never heard of any of them.
> just a question though, who are Lenny Henry, Meera Syal, Sanjeev
>brilliant!
>
>
> Dean Bedford <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, March 5, 2008, at 06:32 AM, juliajellicoe wrote:
>
> > I would DEARLY love to hear Emma Thompson. I think she'd be
> > Maybe get her on the same panel as Stephen Fry (Cambridgereunion!)
> > and then Paul would say, "Are you two playing your own privategame
> > here?"like
>
> I used to think having some non-comedians, in the spirit of people
> Patrick Moore and Magnus Pyke would be good. But I now think thepeople
> programme has changed so much in the Paul Merton era that having
> who couldn't vaguely keep up with him on the quips wouldn't work.Bobby
>
> Lenny Henry and Andy Hamilton I've mentioned before. I agree with
> about Clive Anderson and John Sessions. Others that come to mindfor
> me - Bruce Forsyth, Barry Humphries (maybe as Dame Edna Everage?),Meera
> Syal, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Jonathan Ross, Ant and/or Dec? Rory Bremner,Little
> Griff Rhys-Jones
>
> Alan Davies would be sensationally good, I think. The guys from
> Britain.obviously
>
> One guy who I think is very funny when talking ad lib, but
> more of an actor than a comedian is Ralf Little.
>
>
>
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Robert, they are brit comedians--just not really known here in the
usa- but lenny henry's Chef sitcom is available as is The Kumars at
#42( a chat show of sorts) on dvd here (Meera Syal, Sanjee Bhaskar)
have to admit don't know Ralf Little but then our Brit tv watching
group has mainly been Dr who and sci fi related stuff- trying to get
the guys to show more of the tv quiz shows (like Have I got news for
you or QI)
I got to see Lenny Henry to his one man show last time I was in
london ( got to see paul merton at the comedy store too)great shows
both of them. Miriam
--- In just-a-minute@ yahoogroups. com, Robert Torres
<bobbyshaddoe3004@ ...> wrote:
>
> just a question though, who are Lenny Henry, Meera Syal, Sanjeev
Bhaskar and Ralf Little? I've never heard of any of them.
>
>
>
> Dean Bedford <dbedford@.. .> wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, March 5, 2008, at 06:32 AM, juliajellicoe wrote:
>
> > I would DEARLY love to hear Emma Thompson. I think she'd be
brilliant!
> > Maybe get her on the same panel as Stephen Fry (Cambridge
reunion!)
> > and then Paul would say, "Are you two playing your own private
game
> > here?"
>
> I used to think having some non-comedians, in the spirit of people
like
> Patrick Moore and Magnus Pyke would be good. But I now think the
> programme has changed so much in the Paul Merton era that having
people
> who couldn't vaguely keep up with him on the quips wouldn't work.
>
> Lenny Henry and Andy Hamilton I've mentioned before. I agree with
Bobby
> about Clive Anderson and John Sessions. Others that come to mind
for
> me - Bruce Forsyth, Barry Humphries (maybe as Dame Edna Everage?),
Meera
> Syal, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Jonathan Ross, Ant and/or Dec? Rory Bremner,
> Griff Rhys-Jones
>
> Alan Davies would be sensationally good, I think. The guys from
Little
> Britain.
>
> One guy who I think is very funny when talking ad lib, but
obviously
> more of an actor than a comedian is Ralf Little.
>
>
>
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>Syal and Sanjee Bhaskar having something to do with the Kumars at
> you wanna know the funny thing? I had a suspicion that about Meera
>here in the
>
>
> Miriam <delmelza@...> wrote:
> Robert, they are brit comedians--just not really known
> usa- but lenny henry's Chef sitcom is available as is The Kumars atget
> #42( a chat show of sorts) on dvd here (Meera Syal, Sanjee Bhaskar)
> have to admit don't know Ralf Little but then our Brit tv watching
> group has mainly been Dr who and sci fi related stuff- trying to
> the guys to show more of the tv quiz shows (like Have I got newsfor
> you or QI)people
> I got to see Lenny Henry to his one man show last time I was in
> london ( got to see paul merton at the comedy store too)great shows
> both of them. Miriam
>
> --- In just-a-minute@..., Robert Torres
> <bobbyshaddoe3004@> wrote:
> >
> > just a question though, who are Lenny Henry, Meera Syal, Sanjeev
> Bhaskar and Ralf Little? I've never heard of any of them.
> >
> >
> >
> > Dean Bedford <dbedford@> wrote:
> >
> > On Wednesday, March 5, 2008, at 06:32 AM, juliajellicoe wrote:
> >
> > > I would DEARLY love to hear Emma Thompson. I think she'd be
> brilliant!
> > > Maybe get her on the same panel as Stephen Fry (Cambridge
> reunion!)
> > > and then Paul would say, "Are you two playing your own private
> game
> > > here?"
> >
> > I used to think having some non-comedians, in the spirit of
> likeEverage?),
> > Patrick Moore and Magnus Pyke would be good. But I now think the
> > programme has changed so much in the Paul Merton era that having
> people
> > who couldn't vaguely keep up with him on the quips wouldn't work.
> >
> > Lenny Henry and Andy Hamilton I've mentioned before. I agree with
> Bobby
> > about Clive Anderson and John Sessions. Others that come to mind
> for
> > me - Bruce Forsyth, Barry Humphries (maybe as Dame Edna
> MeeraBremner,
> > Syal, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Jonathan Ross, Ant and/or Dec? Rory
> > Griff Rhys-JonesSearch.
> >
> > Alan Davies would be sensationally good, I think. The guys from
> Little
> > Britain.
> >
> > One guy who I think is very funny when talking ad lib, but
> obviously
> > more of an actor than a comedian is Ralf Little.
> >
> >
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> Patrick Moore and Magnus Pyke would be good. But I now think thepeople
> programme has changed so much in the Paul Merton era that having
> who couldn't vaguely keep up with him on the quips wouldn't work.i agree with julia . emma thompson would be brilliant . she is very
I used to think having some non-comedians, in the spirit of people
like
> Patrick Moore and Magnus Pyke would be good. But I now think the
> programme has changed so much in the Paul Merton era that having
people
> who couldn't vaguely keep up with him on the quips wouldn't work.
i agree with julia . emma thompson would be brilliant . she is very
witty and i think she may have started as some kind of a stand up
before she became known for her acting .
does anyone thing it is pointless introducing new people on a panell
with paul merton . he is used to being the king of the castle and i
think it would be hard for new players to get a look in .
cheers
Linda
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>early days when they had an established stable with the Original
> I don't think so, I mean one used to say the same thing back in the
>in the early days. I mean Tilusah Ghelani is really the one who
> I don't get the feeling that things are as imperical as they were
>of people
> linda <irishmanufan@...> wrote:
> I used to think having some non-comedians, in the spirit
> likepanell
> > Patrick Moore and Magnus Pyke would be good. But I now think the
> > programme has changed so much in the Paul Merton era that having
> people
> > who couldn't vaguely keep up with him on the quips wouldn't work.
>
> i agree with julia . emma thompson would be brilliant . she is very
> witty and i think she may have started as some kind of a stand up
> before she became known for her acting .
>
> does anyone thing it is pointless introducing new people on a
> with paul merton . he is used to being the king of the castle and iTry it now.
> think it would be hard for new players to get a look in .
> cheers
> Linda
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> Bring in Angus Deayton.it would be kinda amusing for those of us who remember the famous 2002
>
> I'd like to see how he'd cope without scripted ad-libs, and secondly
> he'd be a prime target for Merton.
On Thursday, March 6, 2008, at 04:13 AM, lapsedcat wrote:
> Bring in Angus Deayton.
>
> I'd like to see how he'd cope without scripted ad-libs, and secondly
> he'd be a prime target for Merton.
it would be kinda amusing for those of us who remember the famous 2002
HIGNFYs, but I guess it's in the probability stakes with Prince Charles
and the Pope making guest appearances.
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>the way both Paul and Ian ripped a new into Angus. I couldn't stop
> that's true. I remember watching on YouTube clips of HIGNFY, and
>Try it now.
> Dean Bedford <dbedford@...> wrote:
> On Thursday, March 6, 2008, at 04:13 AM, lapsedcat wrote:
>
> > Bring in Angus Deayton.
> >
> > I'd like to see how he'd cope without scripted ad-libs, and secondly
> > he'd be a prime target for Merton.
>
> it would be kinda amusing for those of us who remember the famous 2002
> HIGNFYs, but I guess it's in the probability stakes with Prince Charles
> and the Pope making guest appearances.
>
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> Being a fan of panel shows like QI and HIGNFY, I nominate Rich Hall,Richard's had nine shows without being all that good. Lee Simpson has
> Alan Davies and Jo Brand.
>
> Also I trying to think if David Mitchell would be good on the
> show...He's very funny but I fear, like Bill Bailey, he may suffer with
> slight hesitations. Good to try him out though.
>
> I was going to say Eddie Izzard, but I think I've just read somewhere
> he has been on before, so will have to check that one out...
>
> Bring more Comedy Store Players on! We've had Neil Mullarkey and Josie
> Lawrence recently, but Richard Vranch hasn't been on in years. Jim
> Sweeney's retired and Andy Smart and Lee Simpson have never been on,
> have they?...Both very intelligent and funny.
Being a fan of panel shows like QI and HIGNFY, I nominate Rich Hall,
Alan Davies and Jo Brand.
Also I trying to think if David Mitchell would be good on the
show...He's very funny but I fear, like Bill Bailey, he may suffer with
slight hesitations. Good to try him out though.
I was going to say Eddie Izzard, but I think I've just read somewhere
he has been on before, so will have to check that one out...
Bring more Comedy Store Players on! We've had Neil Mullarkey and Josie
Lawrence recently, but Richard Vranch hasn't been on in years. Jim
Sweeney's retired and Andy Smart and Lee Simpson have never been on,
have they?...Both very intelligent and funny.
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Thank you to yourself and Dean. I'll have to have a dig around for
those shows.
Shame they didn't do well though, they've always been fantastic on
stage. Maybe it's just the different setting doesn't suit them. It
doesn't always translate that funny people will work on this show.
I was also thinking it would be nice for Hugh Laurie to appear
alongside Stephen Fry. And maybe try out Danny Baker - he would have
lots to say on ANY topic!
Cat
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