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Re: This has never happened before...

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Robert TorresFeb 18, 2010
 
 
Fair enough. 
 
There was one particular instance where I believe the panelists were Clement Freud, Tony Hawks, Jeremy Hardy and Sue Perkins, and that was one of my favorite shows where essentially Sue, Jeremy and Tony managed to go three consecutive rounds by going the full 60 seconds, and Nicholas enthusiastically proclaimed that not only was it something that had never happened before, but that they were making history as well. 
 
That was definitely one of my favorite instances, because it was absolutely true and I was absolutely delighted. in all the years the show has been on the air, there has never been an instance where there have been four consecutive rounds where a panelist was able to go the full 60 seconds.  I am eagerly awaiting that moment, although its very unlikely to happen in the near future.  But, one lives in hope.  :)

--- On Thu, 2/18/10, deanbedford <dbedford@...> wrote:

From: deanbedford <dbedford@...>
Subject: [just-a-minute] Re: This has never happened before...
To: just-a-minute@...
Date: Thursday, February 18, 2010, 7:51 PM

 
I can remember that exchange and I'm pretty sure at the time, it was Graham who was in error. But let's not go on about it further unless you can actually point to the show where it was said.

Over the years you've raised again and again Nicholas's various errors. To be fair you have given us a decent break from your favourite subject, but we are already almost at the point of exhausting interest in this.

Nicholas makes mistakes as we all do. His memory is unreliable as all memories are. Unless someone can think of an example that is in some other way amusing or interesting, I think we should leave it at that.

--- In just-a-minute@ yahoogroups. com, Robert Torres <bobbyshaddoe3004@ ...> wrote:
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> There was one particular reversal of this instance where he states in one episode from either the late 90's or early part of the year 2000 or possibly 2001, I'm not sure, that Graham Norton has been in the lead and has won on a few occasions, when Graham counters by saying 'I've never been in the lead nor have I ever won a game'.  I would think Graham would be a better judge of those instances to be honest.



 
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