--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> Seeing as we didn't look like getting near the 100 voters total, I thought I'd close the poll, which ran on the blog as well as here.
>
> Votes were as follows:
>
> Paul Merton 22
> Ross Noble 15
> Gyles Brandreth, Stephen Fry, Tony Hawks 12
> Julian Clary 11
> Graham Norton 10
> Sue Perkins 8
> Sheila Hancock 7
> Marcus Brigstocke, Kit Hesketh-Harvey 5
> Pam Ayres, Charles Collingwood, Jenny Eclair, Josie Lawrence 4
> Shappi Khoprsandi 3
> Fred MacAulay, Liza Tarbuck 2
> Tim Rice 1
> Chris Neill 0
>
> The final results are about where the producers would be, I'd suggest. Apart from Ross and Stephen, the top raters are those that appear most frequently - and one imagines the producers would be delighted to have Ross and Stephen on more often.
>
> Women didn't rate very well... Sue Perkins was best at eighth.
>
> I feel a bit sorry for Chris Neill - I suppose I can't honestly say he would have received one of my four votes - but he's always been very funny on the programme, and is tops at banter and repartee. I think I'd have had him in my top 10.
>
> The other interesting point to me is how well Gyles Brandreth did. You get a few people who say they dislike him but he adds something different. I think he deserves the rating he got.
>
> I'd have thought just below Mertonagreed, maybe even at the same level...> Pleased to see Brandreth in the upper echelon.
From: lapsedcat <lapsedcat@...>
To: just-a-minute@...
Sent: Thursday, 30 June 2011, 11:42
Subject: [just-a-minute] Re: poll overThe results aren't surprising, although I agree with Dean that Chris Neill's polling was a lot lower than he deserved (surely Shappi Khorsandi and Tarby's daughter should have been below him on the list?).
Pleased to see Brandreth in the upper echelon.
The question is, were she still alive, where would Linda Smith have been placed? I'd have thought just below Merton.
--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> Seeing as we didn't look like getting near the 100 voters total, I thought I'd close the poll, which ran on the blog as well as here.
>
> Votes were as follows:
>
> Paul Merton 22
> Ross Noble 15
> Gyles Brandreth, Stephen Fry, Tony Hawks 12
> Julian Clary 11
> Graham Norton 10
> Sue Perkins 8
> Sheila Hancock 7
> Marcus Brigstocke, Kit Hesketh-Harvey 5
> Pam Ayres, Charles Collingwood, Jenny Eclair, Josie Lawrence 4
> Shappi Khoprsandi 3
> Fred MacAulay, Liza Tarbuck 2
> Tim Rice 1
> Chris Neill 0
>
> The final results are about where the producers would be, I'd suggest. Apart from Ross and Stephen, the top raters are those that appear most frequently - and one imagines the producers would be delighted to have Ross and Stephen on more often.
>
> Women didn't rate very well... Sue Perkins was best at eighth.
>
> I feel a bit sorry for Chris Neill - I suppose I can't honestly say he would have received one of my four votes - but he's always been very funny on the programme, and is tops at banter and repartee. I think I'd have had him in my top 10.
>
> The other interesting point to me is how well Gyles Brandreth did. You get a few people who say they dislike him but he adds something different. I think he deserves the rating he got.
>
On 30 Jun 2011, at 11:42, "lapsedcat" <lapsedcat@...> wrote:
The results aren't surprising, although I agree with Dean that Chris Neill's polling was a lot lower than he deserved (surely Shappi Khorsandi and Tarby's daughter should have been below him on the list?).
Pleased to see Brandreth in the upper echelon.
The question is, were she still alive, where would Linda Smith have been placed? I'd have thought just below Merton.
--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> Seeing as we didn't look like getting near the 100 voters total, I thought I'd close the poll, which ran on the blog as well as here.
>
> Votes were as follows:
>
> Paul Merton 22
> Ross Noble 15
> Gyles Brandreth, Stephen Fry, Tony Hawks 12
> Julian Clary 11
> Graham Norton 10
> Sue Perkins 8
> Sheila Hancock 7
> Marcus Brigstocke, Kit Hesketh-Harvey 5
> Pam Ayres, Charles Collingwood, Jenny Eclair, Josie Lawrence 4
> Shappi Khoprsandi 3
> Fred MacAulay, Liza Tarbuck 2
> Tim Rice 1
> Chris Neill 0
>
> The final results are about where the producers would be, I'd suggest. Apart from Ross and Stephen, the top raters are those that appear most frequently - and one imagines the producers would be delighted to have Ross and Stephen on more often.
>
> Women didn't rate very well... Sue Perkins was best at eighth.
>
> I feel a bit sorry for Chris Neill - I suppose I can't honestly say he would have received one of my four votes - but he's always been very funny on the programme, and is tops at banter and repartee. I think I'd have had him in my top 10.
>
> The other interesting point to me is how well Gyles Brandreth did. You get a few people who say they dislike him but he adds something different. I think he deserves the rating he got.
>
On 30. juni 2011 12:42, lapsedcat wrote:The results aren't surprising, although I agree with Dean that Chris Neill's polling was a lot lower than he deserved (surely Shappi Khorsandi and Tarby's daughter should have been below him on the list?).
Nooo Shappi is just *so* cute! She's nowhere near a good player (yet?) of the game, but she's the most charming female player JAM has ever had as a panellist. She has a kind of personality I've missed in all the other female participants so far in the history of JAM.
What's disappointing though, is that this vote didn't get more votes! What's up with that?
I thing such votes are a lot of fun Dean - please continue with those!
--- In just-a-minute@..., Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...> wrote:
>
> On 30. juni 2011 12:42, lapsedcat wrote:
> >
> > The results aren't surprising, although I agree with Dean that Chris
> > Neill's polling was a lot lower than he deserved (surely Shappi
> > Khorsandi and Tarby's daughter should have been below him on the list?).
> >
>
> Nooo Shappi is just *so* cute! She's nowhere near a good player (yet?)
> of the game, but she's the most charming female player JAM has ever had
> as a panellist. She has a kind of personality I've missed in all the
> other female participants so far in the history of JAM.
>
> What's disappointing though, is that this vote didn't get more votes!
> What's up with that?
> I thing such votes are a lot of fun Dean - please continue with those!
>
----- Original Message -----
From: Espen Krømke
To: just-a-minute@...
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 9:29 PM
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Re: poll over
On 30. juni 2011 12:42, lapsedcat wrote:
The results aren't surprising, although I agree with Dean that Chris Neill's
polling was a lot lower than he deserved (surely Shappi Khorsandi and
Tarby's daughter should have been below him on the list?).
Nooo Shappi is just *so* cute! She's nowhere near a good player (yet?) of
the game, but she's the most charming female player JAM has ever had as a
panellist. She has a kind of personality I've missed in all the other female
participants so far in the history of JAM.
What's disappointing though, is that this vote didn't get more votes! What's
up with that?
I thing such votes are a lot of fun Dean - please continue with those!
--
I totally agree about Shappi, she is getting better all the time. If you
haven't had a chance to listen to her R4 show Shappi Talks, I would highly
reccomend it. If you don't have it, just say so and I can upload it for you
to grab.
All The Best
Paul
--- In just-a-minute@..., "Paul" <paul_hurwood@...> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Espen Krømke
> To: just-a-minute@...
> Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 9:29 PM
> Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Re: poll over
>
>
>
>
> On 30. juni 2011 12:42, lapsedcat wrote:
>
> The results aren't surprising, although I agree with Dean that Chris Neill's
> polling was a lot lower than he deserved (surely Shappi Khorsandi and
> Tarby's daughter should have been below him on the list?).
>
>
> Nooo Shappi is just *so* cute! She's nowhere near a good player (yet?) of
> the game, but she's the most charming female player JAM has ever had as a
> panellist. She has a kind of personality I've missed in all the other female
> participants so far in the history of JAM.
>
> What's disappointing though, is that this vote didn't get more votes! What's
> up with that?
> I thing such votes are a lot of fun Dean - please continue with those!
>
> --
>
> I totally agree about Shappi, she is getting better all the time. If you
> haven't had a chance to listen to her R4 show Shappi Talks, I would highly
> reccomend it. If you don't have it, just say so and I can upload it for you
> to grab.
> All The Best
> Paul
>
Well, maybe I'm wrong, but I find her a bit wearying on JAM. And Nicholas doesn't help matters, what with his tendency to drool all over her and declare her a "delightful creature" like a be-blazered superannuated old rake of the first water.
--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> I really like that phrase but if I was on Just A Minute I would buzz and say you can't rake water...
>
>
>
>
>
> From: lapsedcat
> Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 9:40 AM
> To: just-a-minute@...
> Subject: [just-a-minute] Re: poll over
>
>
> Well, maybe I'm wrong, but I find her a bit wearying on JAM. And Nicholas doesn't help matters, what with his tendency to drool all over her and declare her a "delightful creature" like a be-blazered superannuated old rake of the first water.
>
--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> Seeing as we didn't look like getting near the 100 voters total, I thought I'd close the poll, which ran on the blog as well as here.
>
> Votes were as follows:
>
> Paul Merton 22
> Ross Noble 15
> Gyles Brandreth, Stephen Fry, Tony Hawks 12
> Julian Clary 11
> Graham Norton 10
> Sue Perkins 8
> Sheila Hancock 7
> Marcus Brigstocke, Kit Hesketh-Harvey 5
> Pam Ayres, Charles Collingwood, Jenny Eclair, Josie Lawrence 4
> Shappi Khoprsandi 3
> Fred MacAulay, Liza Tarbuck 2
> Tim Rice 1
> Chris Neill 0
>
> The final results are about where the producers would be, I'd suggest. Apart from Ross and Stephen, the top raters are those that appear most frequently - and one imagines the producers would be delighted to have Ross and Stephen on more often.
>
> Women didn't rate very well... Sue Perkins was best at eighth.
>
> I feel a bit sorry for Chris Neill - I suppose I can't honestly say he would have received one of my four votes - but he's always been very funny on the programme, and is tops at banter and repartee. I think I'd have had him in my top 10.
>
> The other interesting point to me is how well Gyles Brandreth did. You get a few people who say they dislike him but he adds something different. I think he deserves the rating he got.
>
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