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Topic: JAM in Australia again

Message 1 / 11
DeanApr 21, 2011
 
 
An Australian correspondent notes the series is again being played from the beginning on the ABC – thought Australians on the list – Martin? – may be interested, though knowing Martin, he is probably well aware!
 
Dean
 
 
 
 
I am in Melbourne Australia and we are so fortunate here that our "serious" govt owned radio station Radio National has a comedy spot at 5.30 am each day. It plays wonderfully arcane shows as My Word, My Music, Hancock, Dad's Army and of course Just a Minute.
 
Imagine my delight this morning to be eased gently into the day with an episode of JAM.  For the last few months Tuesday has been Dad's Army.  From the ABC website I find that the rest of the year will be JAM on Tuesdays.
It was quite an odd episode and not really very funny but after checking your website I find it was the pilot episode.   I wonder how many people have actually heard this episode?  I am writing to let you know that it is most likely we will get further eps in chronological order and I see you are missing the subjects for some of the early episodes. 
 
With modern streaming? you may be able to tune in and in any case you may be interested to know that these early episodes are being replayed
5.30 am  Eastern  (Sydney) Time Tuesdays   Radio National ABC.
 
I have found JAM to be one of the most enjoyable shows I have ever experienced on TV or radio (although I have never seen JAM on TV)  and again thankyou for giving me the ifo to get so much more out of it.

 
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Topic: Re: JAM in Australia again

Message 2 / 11
nylon netApr 21, 2011
 
 
I'm Australian, but is there really a time of day called 5:30 AM??
 
Mark
nylon@...


-----Original Message-----
From: dbedford@...
Sent: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 12:14:56 +1200
To: just-a-minute@...
Subject: [just-a-minute] JAM in Australia again

 

An Australian correspondent notes the series is again being played from the beginning on the ABC – thought Australians on the list – Martin? – may be interested, though knowing Martin, he is probably well aware!
 
Dean
 
 
 
 
I am in Melbourne Australia and we are so fortunate here that our "serious" govt owned radio station Radio National has a comedy spot at 5.30 am each day. It plays wonderfully arcane shows as My Word, My Music, Hancock, Dad's Army and of course Just a Minute.
 
Imagine my delight this morning to be eased gently into the day with an episode of JAM.  For the last few months Tuesday has been Dad's Army.  From the ABC website I find that the rest of the year will be JAM on Tuesdays.
It was quite an odd episode and not really very funny but after checking your website I find it was the pilot episode.   I wonder how many people have actually heard this episode?  I am writing to let you know that it is most likely we will get further eps in chronological order and I see you are missing the subjects for some of the early episodes. 
 
With modern streaming? you may be able to tune in and in any case you may be interested to know that these early episodes are being replayed
5.30 am  Eastern  (Sydney) Time Tuesdays   Radio National ABC.
 
I have found JAM to be one of the most enjoyable shows I have ever experienced on TV or radio (although I have never seen JAM on TV)  and again thankyou for giving me the ifo to get so much more out of it.


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Topic: Re: JAM in Australia again

Message 3 / 11
Dave BApr 22, 2011
 
 
If you listen to the downunder voices that announce and the beginning and end of the old shows for which ABC versions have been uploaded for JAMsters you'll see that they were broadcast for night owls (Frogmouths to those in Oz) round about 3am I seem to recall.

I would accept a book token, thank you, but if possible Nicholas' book, and when I go to the show on 3rd May I would try and get it signed.

But I don't really think you want to send me a book. I am sure Dean could write one for us. A bit like "Carry on Laughing - a celebration" by Adrian Rigelsford, Virgin 1996.

Dave


From: nylon net <nylon@...>
To: just-a-minute@...
Sent: Fri, 22 April, 2011 6:50:44 AM
Subject: RE: [just-a-minute] JAM in Australia again

 

I'm Australian, but is there really a time of day called 5:30 AM??

 
Mark
nylon@...


-----Original Message-----
From: dbedford@...
Sent: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 12:14:56 +1200
To: just-a-minute@...
Subject: [just-a-minute] JAM in Australia again

 

An Australian correspondent notes the series is again being played from the beginning on the ABC – thought Australians on the list – Martin? – may be interested, though knowing Martin, he is probably well aware!
 
Dean
 
 
 
 
I am in Melbourne Australia and we are so fortunate here that our "serious" govt owned radio station Radio National has a comedy spot at 5.30 am each day. It plays wonderfully arcane shows as My Word, My Music, Hancock, Dad's Army and of course Just a Minute.
 
Imagine my delight this morning to be eased gently into the day with an episode of JAM.  For the last few months Tuesday has been Dad's Army.  From the ABC website I find that the rest of the year will be JAM on Tuesdays.
It was quite an odd episode and not really very funny but after checking your website I find it was the pilot episode.   I wonder how many people have actually heard this episode?  I am writing to let you know that it is most likely we will get further eps in chronological order and I see you are missing the subjects for some of the early episodes. 
 
With modern streaming? you may be able to tune in and in any case you may be interested to know that these early episodes are being replayed
5.30 am  Eastern  (Sydney) Time Tuesdays   Radio National ABC.
 
I have found JAM to be one of the most enjoyable shows I have ever experienced on TV or radio (although I have never seen JAM on TV)  and again thankyou for giving me the ifo to get so much more out of it.


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Topic: Re: JAM in Australia again

Message 4 / 11
martin_e_hoodApr 25, 2011
 
 
Indeed it is Dean!

Just a Minute - 1967.12.22 001 s01e01 - Excuses for Being Late [ABC 2011-04-19]

was broadcast last Tuesday and:

Just A Minute - 1967.12.29 s01e02 #002 - Bedrooms [ABC 2011-04-26]

went to air this morning.

Usually the end of the show is marred by the impatient breakfast announcer talking over the last few seconds of the show, but not this morning as there is an extra public holiday in Australia due to the overlap of Easter and ANZAC day this year and relief announcers are invariably much more circumspect.

Like Mark (nylon net), the only time I ever see 5:30am is if I haven't yet gone to bed, however, that is what computers and scheduling programs are for.

I record these gems each morning from the Aurora Satellite feed (the alternative is AM radio!) direct to computer so the quality is excellent. It usually takes me a week or two to edit them and upload them but as a special treat, I've rushed these ones through.

These JAM recordings and a handful of others can be downloaded from:

http://www.mediafire.com/?br3x44cmcl9k0

They are in the "JAM ABC" folder and will supersede the lower quality recordings in the "JAM Series 1" folder.

Best regards,

Martin




--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> An Australian correspondent notes the series is again being played from the beginning on the ABC â€" thought Australians on the list â€" Martin? â€" may be interested, though knowing Martin, he is probably well aware!
>
> Dean
>
>
>
>
> I am in Melbourne Australia and we are so fortunate here that our "serious" govt owned radio station Radio National has a comedy spot at 5.30 am each day. It plays wonderfully arcane shows as My Word, My Music, Hancock, Dad's Army and of course Just a Minute.
>
> Imagine my delight this morning to be eased gently into the day with an episode of JAM. For the last few months Tuesday has been Dad's Army. From the ABC website I find that the rest of the year will be JAM on Tuesdays.
> It was quite an odd episode and not really very funny but after checking your website I find it was the pilot episode. I wonder how many people have actually heard this episode? I am writing to let you know that it is most likely we will get further eps in chronological order and I see you are missing the subjects for some of the early episodes.
>
> With modern streaming? you may be able to tune in and in any case you may be interested to know that these early episodes are being replayed
> 5.30 am Eastern (Sydney) Time Tuesdays Radio National ABC.
>
> I have found JAM to be one of the most enjoyable shows I have ever experienced on TV or radio (although I have never seen JAM on TV) and again thankyou for giving me the ifo to get so much more out of it.
>

 
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Topic: Re: JAM in Australia again

Message 5 / 11
nylon netApr 25, 2011
 
 
Huge thanks. Until now, I thought 5:30 A.M. was a ludicrous theory devised by milkmen...

Mark
nylon@...


-----Original Message-----
From: mhood@...
Sent: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 03:03:16 -0000
To: just-a-minute@...
Subject: [just-a-minute] Re: JAM in Australia again

 

Indeed it is Dean!

Just a Minute - 1967.12.22 001 s01e01 - Excuses for Being Late [ABC 2011-04-19]

was broadcast last Tuesday and:

Just A Minute - 1967.12.29 s01e02 #002 - Bedrooms [ABC 2011-04-26]

went to air this morning.

Usually the end of the show is marred by the impatient breakfast announcer talking over the last few seconds of the show, but not this morning as there is an extra public holiday in Australia due to the overlap of Easter and ANZAC day this year and relief announcers are invariably much more circumspect.

Like Mark (nylon net), the only time I ever see 5:30am is if I haven't yet gone to bed, however, that is what computers and scheduling programs are for.

I record these gems each morning from the Aurora Satellite feed (the alternative is AM radio!) direct to computer so the quality is excellent. It usually takes me a week or two to edit them and upload them but as a special treat, I've rushed these ones through.

These JAM recordings and a handful of others can be downloaded from:

http://www.mediafire.com/?br3x44cmcl9k0

They are in the "JAM ABC" folder and will supersede the lower quality recordings in the "JAM Series 1" folder.

Best regards,

Martin

--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> An Australian correspondent notes the series is again being played from the beginning on the ABC â€" thought Australians on the list â€" Martin? â€" may be interested, though knowing Martin, he is probably well aware!
>
> Dean
>
>
>
>
> I am in Melbourne Australia and we are so fortunate here that our "serious" govt owned radio station Radio National has a comedy spot at 5.30 am each day. It plays wonderfully arcane shows as My Word, My Music, Hancock, Dad's Army and of course Just a Minute.
>
> Imagine my delight this morning to be eased gently into the day with an episode of JAM. For the last few months Tuesday has been Dad's Army. From the ABC website I find that the rest of the year will be JAM on Tuesdays.
> It was quite an odd episode and not really very funny but after checking your website I find it was the pilot episode. I wonder how many people have actually heard this episode? I am writing to let you know that it is most likely we will get further eps in chronological order and I see you are missing the subjects for some of the early episodes.
>
> With modern streaming? you may be able to tune in and in any case you may be interested to know that these early episodes are being replayed
> 5.30 am Eastern (Sydney) Time Tuesdays Radio National ABC.
>
> I have found JAM to be one of the most enjoyable shows I have ever experienced on TV or radio (although I have never seen JAM on TV) and again thankyou for giving me the ifo to get so much more out of it.
>


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Topic: Re: JAM in Australia again

Message 6 / 11
nylon netApr 25, 2011
 
 
Ah - that copy is so much cleaner than the one I had.  Bliss!

Mark
 
nylon@...


-----Original Message-----
From: nylon@...
Sent: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 20:31:49 -0800
To: just-a-minute@...
Subject: RE: [just-a-minute] Re: JAM in Australia again

 

Huge thanks. Until now, I thought 5:30 A.M. was a ludicrous theory devised by milkmen...

Mark

nylon@...


-----Original Message-----
From: mhood@...
Sent: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 03:03:16 -0000
To: just-a-minute@...
Subject: [just-a-minute] Re: JAM in Australia again

 

Indeed it is Dean!

Just a Minute - 1967.12.22 001 s01e01 - Excuses for Being Late [ABC 2011-04-19]

was broadcast last Tuesday and:

Just A Minute - 1967.12.29 s01e02 #002 - Bedrooms [ABC 2011-04-26]

went to air this morning.

Usually the end of the show is marred by the impatient breakfast announcer talking over the last few seconds of the show, but not this morning as there is an extra public holiday in Australia due to the overlap of Easter and ANZAC day this year and relief announcers are invariably much more circumspect.

Like Mark (nylon net), the only time I ever see 5:30am is if I haven't yet gone to bed, however, that is what computers and scheduling programs are for.

I record these gems each morning from the Aurora Satellite feed (the alternative is AM radio!) direct to computer so the quality is excellent. It usually takes me a week or two to edit them and upload them but as a special treat, I've rushed these ones through.

These JAM recordings and a handful of others can be downloaded from:

http://www.mediafire.com/?br3x44cmcl9k0

They are in the "JAM ABC" folder and will supersede the lower quality recordings in the "JAM Series 1" folder.

Best regards,

Martin

--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> An Australian correspondent notes the series is again being played from the beginning on the ABC â€" thought Australians on the list â€" Martin? â€" may be interested, though knowing Martin, he is probably well aware!
>
> Dean
>
>
>
>
> I am in Melbourne Australia and we are so fortunate here that our "serious" govt owned radio station Radio National has a comedy spot at 5.30 am each day. It plays wonderfully arcane shows as My Word, My Music, Hancock, Dad's Army and of course Just a Minute.
>
> Imagine my delight this morning to be eased gently into the day with an episode of JAM. For the last few months Tuesday has been Dad's Army. From the ABC website I find that the rest of the year will be JAM on Tuesdays.
> It was quite an odd episode and not really very funny but after checking your website I find it was the pilot episode. I wonder how many people have actually heard this episode? I am writing to let you know that it is most likely we will get further eps in chronological order and I see you are missing the subjects for some of the early episodes.
>
> With modern streaming? you may be able to tune in and in any case you may be interested to know that these early episodes are being replayed
> 5.30 am Eastern (Sydney) Time Tuesdays Radio National ABC.
>
> I have found JAM to be one of the most enjoyable shows I have ever experienced on TV or radio (although I have never seen JAM on TV) and again thankyou for giving me the ifo to get so much more out of it.
>


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Topic: Re: JAM in Australia again

Message 7 / 11
Espen KrømkeApr 26, 2011
 
 
*Excellent*, martin! It will be magnificent to finally replace the poor
sounding ones. Thanks alot.



> I record these gems each morning from the Aurora Satellite feed (the
> alternative is AM radio!) direct to computer so the quality is
> excellent. It usually takes me a week or two to edit them and upload
> them but as a special treat, I've rushed these ones through.
>
> These JAM recordings and a handful of others can be downloaded from:
>
> http://www.mediafire.com/?br3x44cmcl9k0
>
> They are in the "JAM ABC" folder and will supersede the lower quality
> recordings in the "JAM Series 1" folder.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Martin

 
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Topic: Re: JAM in Australia again

Message 8 / 11
PaulineApr 26, 2011
 
 

Huge thanks. Until now, I thought 5:30 A.M. was a ludicrous theory devised by milkmen...

LOL - I thought it only came in p.m.
Thanks so much for uploading them.

                  Pauline in Bonnet Bay, Sydney


 
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Topic: Re: JAM in Australia again

Message 9 / 11
ejumeanApr 27, 2011
 
 
I'm really hoping they'll broadcast at least a few of the "missing" episodes from the first series. We'll find out next week, I suppose. Anything to shrink the number of episodes we're all lacking.

Emile

--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> An Australian correspondent notes the series is again being played from the beginning on the ABC â€" thought Australians on the list â€" Martin? â€" may be interested, though knowing Martin, he is probably well aware!
>
> Dean
>
>
>
>
> I am in Melbourne Australia and we are so fortunate here that our "serious" govt owned radio station Radio National has a comedy spot at 5.30 am each day. It plays wonderfully arcane shows as My Word, My Music, Hancock, Dad's Army and of course Just a Minute.
>
> Imagine my delight this morning to be eased gently into the day with an episode of JAM. For the last few months Tuesday has been Dad's Army. From the ABC website I find that the rest of the year will be JAM on Tuesdays.
> It was quite an odd episode and not really very funny but after checking your website I find it was the pilot episode. I wonder how many people have actually heard this episode? I am writing to let you know that it is most likely we will get further eps in chronological order and I see you are missing the subjects for some of the early episodes.
>
> With modern streaming? you may be able to tune in and in any case you may be interested to know that these early episodes are being replayed
> 5.30 am Eastern (Sydney) Time Tuesdays Radio National ABC.
>
> I have found JAM to be one of the most enjoyable shows I have ever experienced on TV or radio (although I have never seen JAM on TV) and again thankyou for giving me the ifo to get so much more out of it.
>

 
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Topic: Re: JAM in Australia again

Message 10 / 11
GeorgeApr 30, 2011
 
 
My goodness how amazing!!
I can't wait to listen to this tonight! :D
 
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Topic: Re: JAM in Australia again

Message 11 / 11
DeanApr 30, 2011
 
 
I agree, it would be great, but I am pessimistic...
 
 
From: ejumean
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 2:38 PM
Subject: [just-a-minute] Re: JAM in Australia again
 
 

I'm really hoping they'll broadcast at least a few of the "missing" episodes from the first series. We'll find out next week, I suppose. Anything to shrink the number of episodes we're all lacking.

Emile

--- In mailto:just-a-minute%40..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:

>
> An Australian correspondent
notes the series is again being played from the beginning on the ABC â€" thought Australians on the list â€" Martin? â€" may be interested, though knowing Martin, he is probably well aware!
>
> Dean
>
>
>
>
> I am in Melbourne Australia and we are so fortunate
here that our "serious" govt owned radio station Radio National has a comedy spot at 5.30 am each day. It plays wonderfully arcane shows as My Word, My Music, Hancock, Dad's Army and of course Just a Minute.
>
> Imagine
my delight this morning to be eased gently into the day with an episode of JAM. For the last few months Tuesday has been Dad's Army. From the ABC website I find that the rest of the year will be JAM on Tuesdays.
> It was quite an odd
episode and not really very funny but after checking your website I find it was the pilot episode. I wonder how many people have actually heard this episode? I am writing to let you know that it is most likely we will get further eps in chronological order and I see you are missing the subjects for some of the early episodes.
>
> With modern streaming? you may be able to tune in
and in any case you may be interested to know that these early episodes are being replayed
> 5.30 am Eastern (Sydney) Time Tuesdays Radio National
ABC.
>
> I have found JAM to be one of the most enjoyable shows I
have ever experienced on TV or radio (although I have never seen JAM on TV) and again thankyou for giving me the ifo to get so much more out of it.
>


 
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