>that
> Thanks to the generosity of Martin, Emile and so many others here,
> Episode 436 (1994-01-15) is the only one from Dean's favorites list
> I'm still missing. I don't suppose any of you happen to have it...?
> --
> Blackadder
> blackadder1@...
>
> --
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>
----- Original Message -----From: DaveSent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 8:26 AMSubject: [just-a-minute] Re: In search of an episodeI hate to do this, I've searched by topic and read most of the posts on
here now but can't find a list of Dean's favourite episodes. Is it
posted somewhere else perhaps?, Could some kind soul direct me to it
please?
--- In just-a-minute@ yahoogroups. com, "Blackadder" <blackadder1@ ...>
wrote:
>
> Thanks to the generosity of Martin, Emile and so many others here,
> Episode 436 (1994-01-15) is the only one from Dean's favorites list
that
> I'm still missing. I don't suppose any of you happen to have it...?
> --
> Blackadder
> blackadder1@ ...
>
> --
> http://www.fastmail .fm - The way an email service should be
>
> I hate to do this, I've searched by topic and read most of the posts onit's a cunning plan to confuse and baffle you - it's on the blog!
> here now but can't find a list of Dean's favourite episodes. Is it
> posted somewhere else perhaps?, Could some kind soul direct me to it
> please?
>posts on
>
> On Sunday, February 11, 2007, at 09:26 PM, Dave wrote:
>
> > I hate to do this, I've searched by topic and read most of the
> > here now but can't find a list of Dean's favourite episodes. Is itit
> > posted somewhere else perhaps?, Could some kind soul direct me to
> > please?on a
>
> it's a cunning plan to confuse and baffle you - it's on the blog!
>
> December 26, 2006
> Twelve Great Shows (and proof I can't count...)
>
> A friend asked me to recommend a dozen editions of JAM he could put
> DVD for someone who had never heard the show. Here's what I came upcomes to
> with...........
>
> 211/10/17 - I wanted to include some classic Derek and this one
> mind - also Alfred Marks as a guest must be on the list somewhere.attempt
> Kenneth and Clement make up the list.
>
> 218/10/24 - I used to offer this as my fave ever show - Aimi's
> to count always makes me laugh and the other rounds are all veryfunny
> too - Kenneth, Clement and Peter with her.show
>
> 231/11/12 - One guest newcomers seem to love is Magnus Pyke. This
> features classic examples of Kenneth, Peter and Derek too.Took.
>
> 248/12/3 - Tommy Trinder is a unique and very politically incorrect
> guest but seems to bring out the best in Kenneth, Clement and Peter.
>
> 273/13/4 - We must include Peter Cook somewhere surely - this one
> probably the best of the three, with Kenneth, Clement and Barry
>Jones
> 275/14/2 - This show I've included largely as an example of Peter
> and the silliness of the guest Lorraine Chase. Kenneth and Clementgreat
> too.features
>
> 281/14/8 - Any list must include some Aimi Macdonald. This show
> the four players as subjects which is interesting and different andmoment
> Kenneth, Clement and Peter are all at their best.
>
> 293/15/6 - This includes some great Sheila Hancock including a
> where she is laughing so hard she can't speak - great interactionwith
> Kenneth here. Derek and Peter wonderful too.Kenneth's
>
> 316/17/7 - Any list must include this show with Elaine Stritch -
> possibly the single funniest show ever. And she also brings
> best out - Clement and Barry Cryer in support.includes
>
> 347/20/10 - I must include a show with the gang of four - this
> the classic Kenneth v Peter confrontation on stopping hiccups andplenty
> of other very funny stuff.inoccuous
>
> 398/25/10 - This features possibly the best round ever on the
> subject of "my pet" from Peter, Derek and early Paul - hisbreakthrough
> eppy really. Dickie Murdoch is the guest and he also deserves to beon
> the list somewhere. The other rounds include great moments too -Peter
> on small boys playing with their nuts for example.most
>
> 424/29/1 - Features Tony Slattery's debut, and Wendy Richard in her
> imperious form - very funny, was included in the first JAMcompilation.
> The running joke about Wendy in the car park is a classic JAMmoment.
> Paul and Clement in attendance.Derek
>
> 436/30/3 - Eddie Izzard appears with Paul, Clement and Derek and is
> amazingly funny.
>
> 450/31/7 - Paul Merton at his finest with greatness from Peter and
> too - Paul describes his 18 year trip to Venus... Steve Frost thereas
> well.is
>
> 507/38/1 - Any list has to include some Stephen Fry - and this show
> my personal favourite - also includes some great latter-days Peterfeatures
> Jones. Clement and Paul there too.
>
> 530/40/4 - Graham Norton must be included somewhere - this show
> lots of good moments including a Clinton pussy joke... Tony Hawks,Linda
> and Clement with him.Linda
>
> 605/47/7 - Features Ross Noble in fine form, and behaving like a
> schoolboy with Graham. Tony Hawks and Clement make up the numbers.
>
> 622/49/3 - A recent show with a great running joke from Paul about
> Nicholas being outwitted by a herbaceous border - also includes
> Smith who must be included somewhere. Clement and Graham also there.so.
>
> I know - more than 12 - but I could easily nominate another 20 or
>
> Oh my god! Talk about a Herculean task! I'd be making lists, crossingDon't regard my list as the final word on the subject - plenty of room
> them out again, waking up next day and tearing the paper up and
> starting again .... so much to take into account. I recently passed
> an episode on to a novice JAM listener (an American) and made the
> mistakes that a) she didn't get some of the cultural references and
> b) some of the jokes just aren't as funny if you don't know the
> characters involved and/or have a grounding in previous JAM episodes.
>
> Anyway, I'm glad to agree with many of your choices and - WOW - THERE
> at last is what I always knew, there MUST be a second episode with
> Eddie Izzard as a guest..... now to get hold of it!
>
> I certainly would have included #605, #424, #275 (I think I mentioned
> before as well as one of the Tommy trinder episodes)and #622 .... but
> so much depends on the intended audience..... but surely there must
> be #590 "Ballroom Dancing"? And the episode with Clement and Graham
> where Graham talks about achieving a point of ecstacy reading the
> childrens book authored by Clement when he was a boy ...... oh,
> sorry, I fell into the inevitable trap. I'd better shut up here I
> think.
>--
> On Monday, February 12, 2007, at 02:11 AM, Dave wrote:
>
> > Oh my god! Talk about a Herculean task! I'd be making lists, crossing
> > them out again, waking up next day and tearing the paper up and
> > starting again .... so much to take into account. I recently passed
> > an episode on to a novice JAM listener (an American) and made the
> > mistakes that a) she didn't get some of the cultural references and
> > b) some of the jokes just aren't as funny if you don't know the
> > characters involved and/or have a grounding in previous JAM episodes.
> >
> > Anyway, I'm glad to agree with many of your choices and - WOW - THERE
> > at last is what I always knew, there MUST be a second episode with
> > Eddie Izzard as a guest..... now to get hold of it!
> >
> > I certainly would have included #605, #424, #275 (I think I mentioned
> > before as well as one of the Tommy trinder episodes)and #622 .... but
> > so much depends on the intended audience..... but surely there must
> > be #590 "Ballroom Dancing"? And the episode with Clement and Graham
> > where Graham talks about achieving a point of ecstacy reading the
> > childrens book authored by Clement when he was a boy ...... oh,
> > sorry, I fell into the inevitable trap. I'd better shut up here I
> > think.
>
> Don't regard my list as the final word on the subject - plenty of room
> for other suggestions
>
> I didn't spend a long time over it and I probably went about it the
> wrong way - so we can probably get a better list if we work at it! :)
> This actually sounds like something we should try to do as a group andsounds like a great idea! I suppose we could run a poll through the
> put the results in the FAQ. I'm sure which episodes to use in
> introducing newcomers will rank high on a list of FAQs.
>
> On Monday, February 12, 2007, at 07:14 AM, Blackadder wrote:have just realised that may be confusing... I'm suggesting that if we
>
>> This actually sounds like something we should try to do as a group and
>> put the results in the FAQ. I'm sure which episodes to use in
>> introducing newcomers will rank high on a list of FAQs.
>>
>
> sounds like a great idea! I suppose we could run a poll through the
> group website? It allows you up to 25 choices - we could try to narrow
> them down to what, 10?
>
> Seeing as I suggested 18 - let's have some suggestions for at least
> another 7 - if we get more than that, maybe we'll have to run the poll
> through the list...
>group and
>
> On Monday, February 12, 2007, at 07:24 AM, Dean Bedford wrote:
>
> > On Monday, February 12, 2007, at 07:14 AM, Blackadder wrote:
> >
> >> This actually sounds like something we should try to do as a
> >> put the results in the FAQ. I'm sure which episodes to use inthe
> >> introducing newcomers will rank high on a list of FAQs.
> >>
> >
> > sounds like a great idea! I suppose we could run a poll through
> > group website? It allows you up to 25 choices - we could try tonarrow
> > them down to what, 10?least
> >
> > Seeing as I suggested 18 - let's have some suggestions for at
> > another 7 - if we get more than that, maybe we'll have to run thepoll
> > through the list...we
>
> have just realised that may be confusing... I'm suggesting that if
> had 25 nominations for suggested eps, we could then vote for a listof
> 10 for the FAQs.
>
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