> I'm being given a great opportunity to study abroad in Lancaster,It's usually around August 20th, they record two shows in one day. If
> England all of the next academic year, and as I'll no longer have a
> damned ocean separating me and the blessed country of QI and Just a
> Minute, I'd like to know if anyone has information on attending
> recordings of JAM.
>
> I know that they tape yearly at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in
> August--is that typically all at one time, or spread over the three
> weeks?
>a
>
> On Thursday, February 8, 2007, at 10:05 AM, Sarah Falk wrote:
>
> > I'm being given a great opportunity to study abroad in Lancaster,
> > England all of the next academic year, and as I'll no longer have
> > damned ocean separating me and the blessed country of QI and Justa
> > Minute, I'd like to know if anyone has information on attendingthree
> > recordings of JAM.
> >
> > I know that they tape yearly at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in
> > August--is that typically all at one time, or spread over the
> > weeks?If
>
> It's usually around August 20th, they record two shows in one day.
> you're thinking of making a special trip to Edinburgh, I'd try andget
> tickets in advance though I'm not sure what sort of luck will youhave.
> The JAM sessions are one of the few parts of the Festival that arefree
> so you can imagine what sort of demand they are in.can
>
> As to other shows - London shows are booked through the BBC Booking
> Office http://www.bbc.co.uk/whatson/tickets/ For other shows, you
> write to the BBC's Light Entertainment Radio section and they willhelp.
>
> I love the fringe episodes, they always seem to find the players inyes there was a long queue the year I was there (2002) _ I arrived very
> high spirits and when they get the right mix of guests they are some
> of the very best shows. The point of this is I have listened to them
> a lot, and do seem to remember Nicholas referring to the audience
> having 'queued outside for hours'. From this I have always assumed
> that, with the shows being free, its a first come, first served
> basis - hence the long wait outside.
>
> However, Dean is of course right - check in advance. If you can find
> any info please post it up here because I'm eager to visit a live
> recording or two myself.
>
> Oh, and may I be the first to welcome you to the UK(prematurely).
>in
>
> On Thursday, February 8, 2007, at 04:38 PM, Dave wrote:
>
> > I love the fringe episodes, they always seem to find the players
> > high spirits and when they get the right mix of guests they aresome
> > of the very best shows. The point of this is I have listened tothem
> > a lot, and do seem to remember Nicholas referring to the audiencefind
> > having 'queued outside for hours'. From this I have always assumed
> > that, with the shows being free, its a first come, first served
> > basis - hence the long wait outside.
> >
> > However, Dean is of course right - check in advance. If you can
> > any info please post it up here because I'm eager to visit a livevery
> > recording or two myself.
> >
> > Oh, and may I be the first to welcome you to the UK(prematurely).
>
> yes there was a long queue the year I was there (2002) _ I arrived
> early as given that I had flown around the world principally to seea
> JAM recording I wasn't going to miss out! They actually turfedeveryone
> out after the first show and brought a new crowd in for the secondwhich
> they don't usually do, and though I would guess there was around aone of
> thousand people in the theatre - someone else may know the seating
> capacity - they still didn't have everyone who had arrived seeing
> the shows.was
>
> I do remember though it was a beautiful warm Edinburgh day. And it
> very pleasant standing in the sun waiting that morning. Thepanellists
> actually wandered round beforehand mixing with the crowd a little,holding
> especially Nicholas. Greg Proops was sitting at a bar upstairs
> court, shouting at the others to join him. Clement arrived andreally
> was shaped like a bowling ball - he is shorter and fatter than youdisguise at
> imagine. He seemed the shyest of them. Paul was in his semi-
> the time - he had grown a bushy beard and wore dark glassesobviously to
> avoid recognition, but he still chatted with people and I rememberhow
> pleased he seemed to catch up with Nicholas, Clement and Ross Nobleknow
> again. I think they are very good friends.
>
> Incidentally it's two sleeps till I see Ross's show live. I don't
> whether the excitement shows. :-)my
>
> As to the tickets or first come- first served, I can't be sure but
> recollection is that last year the Fringe Festival's website wassaying
> about a month ahead that the shows were booked out. However Inotice
> that this year it just says "arrive early, entry not guaranteed".But it
> doesn't even have a date yet so maybe details are still to come.the
> http://www.edfringe.com/shows/detail.php?action=shows&id=JUSTA
>
> The Fringe website would be a good place to keep an eye on anyway.
> http://www.edfringe.com/index.html?r_menu=global&static=true I see
> message board has lots of accommodation available for example. Itmight
> not be that way if you go looking in late July!
>
--- In just-a-minute@..., Dean Bedford <dbedford@...> wrote:
> It's usually around August 20th, they record two shows in one day. If
> you're thinking of making a special trip to Edinburgh, I'd try and get
> tickets in advance though I'm not sure what sort of luck will you have.
> The JAM sessions are one of the few parts of the Festival that are free
> so you can imagine what sort of demand they are in.
>
> As to other shows - London shows are booked through the BBC Booking
> Office http://www.bbc.co.uk/whatson/tickets/ For other shows, you can
> write to the BBC's Light Entertainment Radio section and they will help.
>
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