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Topic: in praise of gravitas

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Dean BedfordFeb 5, 2007
 
 
The Independent's media columnist Matthew Norman mentions JAM this week.
He says

Very good to hear Sir Tim Rice pop up on Just a Minute. For years
this show has been far too dependent on guests with some capacity to
amuse. The odd appearance in what's known within BBC radio as "the
Stilgoe Slot" for a portly stalwart of the Lord's Taverners, with a
range of cricketing anecdotes that could stun a charging rhino into a
stupor, lends balance and gravitas.


Putting aside the sarcastic note on Tim's ability, I strongly agree that
it's good to have someone on the show who isn't a comedian. Clement in
particular, but also Tim Rice, does add some balance and gravitas. When
Clement retires from the show, they are going to miss that element, and
it may well be that at that point Tim appears a lot more often.

Of course though, whoever is on has to have "some capacity to amuse" and
both Tim and Clement can be very witty. I am trying to think of whether
there has been anyone on JAM who didn't even try to be amusing. The only
one I can think of is Dr Magnus Pyke who took all of his subjects and
challenges very seriously, but was amusing to listen to because of his
eccentricities. Yet his shows are real favourites among JAM fans and
rightly so. Patrick Moore did try and be funny at times, I think.

My friend Keith reckons JAM would be better with more people like these
on the show, but I'm not so sure. Could whoever is today's version of
Magnus Pyke in any way compete with Paul and Graham? Wouldn't they just
be humiliated?
 
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Topic: Re: in praise of gravitas

Message 2 / 2
Robert TorresFeb 5, 2007
 
 
I guess it would have to depend on the individual, but I sure as heck wouldn't be opposed to having people like Patrick Moore or Dr. Magnus Pyke on the show. 

Dean Bedford <dbedford@...> wrote:
The Independent' s media columnist Matthew Norman mentions JAM this week.
He says

Very good to hear Sir Tim Rice pop up on Just a Minute. For years
this show has been far too dependent on guests with some capacity to
amuse. The odd appearance in what's known within BBC radio as "the
Stilgoe Slot" for a portly stalwart of the Lord's Taverners, with a
range of cricketing anecdotes that could stun a charging rhino into a
stupor, lends balance and gravitas.

Putting aside the sarcastic note on Tim's ability, I strongly agree that
it's good to have someone on the show who isn't a comedian. Clement in
particular, but also Tim Rice, does add some balance and gravitas. When
Clement retires from the show, they are going to miss that element, and
it may well be that at that point Tim appears a lot more often.

Of course though, whoever is on has to have "some capacity to amuse" and
both Tim and Clement can be very witty. I am trying to think of whether
there has been anyone on JAM who didn't even try to be amusing. The only
one I can think of is Dr Magnus Pyke who took all of his subjects and
challenges very seriously, but was amusing to listen to because of his
eccentricities. Yet his shows are real favourites among JAM fans and
rightly so. Patrick Moore did try and be funny at times, I think.

My friend Keith reckons JAM would be better with more people like these
on the show, but I'm not so sure. Could whoever is today's version of
Magnus Pyke in any way compete with Paul and Graham? Wouldn't they just
be humiliated?


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