>challenging someone for deviation. In the early days it was well
> Here's what I often don't understand when it comes down to
>minute is not considered deviation the next minute?
> But how is it that one thing that's challenged on for deviation one
>well into the episodes playing today (which I may add aren't all
> I've listened to practically all the episodes from the early 60's
>panelists were Clement, Kenneth, Derek and Andree Melly. The subject
> In one particular episode, I can't remember which, but I know the
>forth, in so far that you can take the subject and make something
> It was one of those weird things that seemed to waver back and
>just was Derek was doing by talking about going to a Glaswegian fun
> However, in the same episode, Clement was making an attempt to do
>Lawrence's debut appearance. The opening subject was 'Life Begins At
> Another irritatingly frustrating example was during Josie
>I think the subject was 'The Iliad', Kenneth had it and was doing
> Here's another example that I just find appalling. In one episode,
>but at least the stick to the subject though. And that's another
> I mean, granted I love it when people go off on flights of fantasy,
>practically anything nowadays, either you can be on the subject and
> It's so irritating because it seems like you can get away with
>
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I try not to pay attention to the rules and just enjoy the game, but it is hard to do that sometimes, or at least nowadays. Frankly because there isn't someone on the panel of JAM who takes the piss out of the rules and the chairman the way someone like Peter Jones or Linda Smith did. I don't mind listening to Paul Merton riff on something and be able to go beyond the minute and all that, but I really hate it sometimes when panelists don't get a chance to say much o anything because either the other panelists or the chairman himself won't give such and such the 'benefit of the doubt'. As much as I love panelists like Paul Merton, when you get someone fresh and new on the panel, I would rather hear more from the new panelist, depending of course on whether the new panelist actually has anything interesting to say. Granted, many are the times I wish they never had such and such an individual even appear on the show, but that's as maybe, but if you have someone like Chris Addison, Alun Cochrane, Lee Mack, Pauline McLynn appearing on the show, I'd much rather hear more from them, especially if it's not even known whether or not that individual will even WANT to come back to the show more often. If someone makes ONE
appearance, you want to hear the most from that one appearance. Example, Elaine Stritch made only ONE appearance on Just a Minute and she may have had a hard time with the rules, but at least you got to hear here talk, unlike nowadays when a person will hardly get two sentences out without being buzzed for hesitation and then you hear nothing from them for the rest of the bloody show. I'm glad we're in agreement that Nicholas is in fact the most unfunny person in broadcasting, and most of his paltry attempts at humor tend to consist of stealing the more brilliantly executed material of the other panelists! And I wish to God in Heaven that Nick would just knock it off and get on with the bloody show! All his attempts to try and prolong the humor of the moment only manage to do one thing... bring it to a grinding, screeching halt. As I said before, I listen to Just a Minute for the humor of the panelists, NOT for anything Nicholas has to say, because anything Nicholas has to say is usually pretty pathetic and unworthy of national broadcast. --- On Sat, 8/30/08, pjfitchett <Philipfitchett@...> wrote: From: pjfitchett <Philipfitchett@...> |
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