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Topic: Resign! Resign!

Message 1 / 11
mattcchinnOct 6, 2011
 
 
I was listening to Espen's JAM radio yesterday and heard a JAM 40th Anniversary programme; not an episode of JAM but Nicholas talking about the first forty years and introducing commentary from contemporary contestants and lots of special moments from the show, some of which I'd not heard before. One clip, which had me falling off my chair, was of the panel rebelling as a pack and calling for the the chairman's head ("Resign! Resign!").

Does anyone know what episode this was? I'd love to hear the whole show and what sparked the rebellion. I'm guessing it was an earlier show because Derek Nimmo was definitely involved and I think Kenneth.

And, if anyone knows where I can download the 40th Anniversary programme (without having to bother Espen) it would be appreciated.
 
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Topic: Re: Resign! Resign!

Message 2 / 11
DeanOct 7, 2011
 
 
Funnily enough I was just listening to the show you refer to yesterday, it is on Just A Classic Minute Volume Seven. It is – in my opinion – the single funniest episode of Just A Minute ever. As well as the exchange you mention, the round on “the most extraordinary person I have ever met” is quite simply funny enough to raise laughs from the dead.
 
The show is 272 or show 13 of season 13, 22 May 1979, transcript below.
 
http://just-a-minute.info/jam108.html
 
The 40th anniversary show is 682 or show 1 of season 52, 31 December 2007, transcript below.
 
http://just-a-minute.info/jam714.html
 
They’ll both be widely available for download at the various places...
 
 
 
 
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 7:50 PM
Subject: [just-a-minute] Resign! Resign!
 
 

I was listening to Espen's JAM radio yesterday and heard a JAM 40th Anniversary programme; not an episode of JAM but Nicholas talking about the first forty years and introducing commentary from contemporary contestants and lots of special moments from the show, some of which I'd not heard before. One clip, which had me falling off my chair, was of the panel rebelling as a pack and calling for the the chairman's head ("Resign! Resign!").

Does anyone know what episode this was? I'd love to hear the whole show and what sparked the rebellion. I'm guessing it was an earlier show because Derek Nimmo was definitely involved and I think Kenneth.

And, if anyone knows where I can download the 40th Anniversary programme (without having to bother Espen) it would be appreciated.


 
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Topic: Re: Resign! Resign!

Message 3 / 11
Espen KrømkeOct 7, 2011
 
 
Notice that the server maintain a list of the 20 last played episodes here:

http://stream.beatradar.no:8007/played.html

So if you wonder what episode you just heard, head over to that page. :)

There's not much trouble for me to open up the gates to the file server, should you have any problems in getting the episode elsewhere. If you're out of luck just shout and I'll reply when it's opened.



On 07. okt. 2011 08:50, mattcchinn wrote:
 

I was listening to Espen's JAM radio yesterday and heard a JAM 40th Anniversary programme; not an episode of JAM but Nicholas talking about the first forty years and introducing commentary from contemporary contestants and lots of special moments from the show, some of which I'd not heard before. One clip, which had me falling off my chair, was of the panel rebelling as a pack and calling for the the chairman's head ("Resign! Resign!").

Does anyone know what episode this was? I'd love to hear the whole show and what sparked the rebellion. I'm guessing it was an earlier show because Derek Nimmo was definitely involved and I think Kenneth.

And, if anyone knows where I can download the 40th Anniversary programme (without having to bother Espen) it would be appreciated.



 
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Topic: Re: Resign! Resign!

Message 4 / 11
mattcchinnOct 7, 2011
 
 
Ah, thanks Dean, it's from that famous Parbuckles round. I have that Classic Minute Vol. 7 CD but my iPod splits the shows from the CD up into individual rounds. It was good to hear the entire show from start to finish again. Actually, if anyone here is new to Just a Minute they should listen to that episode from 1979; the original line-up were really on top form.

Thanks also for pointing me towards the 2007 40th anniversary special; a gap in my collection that's now been filled.

--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> Funnily enough I was just listening to the show you refer to yesterday, it is on Just A Classic Minute Volume Seven. It is â€" in my opinion â€" the single funniest episode of Just A Minute ever. As well as the exchange you mention, the round on “the most extraordinary person I have ever met” is quite simply funny enough to raise laughs from the dead.
>
> The show is 272 or show 13 of season 13, 22 May 1979, transcript below.
>
> http://just-a-minute.info/jam108.html
>
> The 40th anniversary show is 682 or show 1 of season 52, 31 December 2007, transcript below.
>
> http://just-a-minute.info/jam714.html
>
> They'll both be widely available for download at the various places...
>
>
>
>
> From: mattcchinn
> Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 7:50 PM
> To: just-a-minute@...
> Subject: [just-a-minute] Resign! Resign!
>
>
> I was listening to Espen's JAM radio yesterday and heard a JAM 40th Anniversary programme; not an episode of JAM but Nicholas talking about the first forty years and introducing commentary from contemporary contestants and lots of special moments from the show, some of which I'd not heard before. One clip, which had me falling off my chair, was of the panel rebelling as a pack and calling for the the chairman's head ("Resign! Resign!").
>
> Does anyone know what episode this was? I'd love to hear the whole show and what sparked the rebellion. I'm guessing it was an earlier show because Derek Nimmo was definitely involved and I think Kenneth.
>
> And, if anyone knows where I can download the 40th Anniversary programme (without having to bother Espen) it would be appreciated.
>

 
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Topic: Re: Resign! Resign!

Message 5 / 11
nylon netOct 8, 2011
 
 


Which means this year is their 45th birthday.

Time for another special, I think!
 
Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: matt_chinn@...
Sent: Sat, 08 Oct 2011 03:26:06 -0000
To: just-a-minute@...
Subject: [just-a-minute] Re: Resign! Resign!

 

Ah, thanks Dean, it's from that famous Parbuckles round. I have that Classic Minute Vol. 7 CD but my iPod splits the shows from the CD up into individual rounds. It was good to hear the entire show from start to finish again. Actually, if anyone here is new to Just a Minute they should listen to that episode from 1979; the original line-up were really on top form.

Thanks also for pointing me towards the 2007 40th anniversary special; a gap in my collection that's now been filled.

--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> Funnily enough I was just listening to the show you refer to yesterday, it is on Just A Classic Minute Volume Seven. It is â€" in my opinion â€" the single funniest episode of Just A Minute ever. As well as the exchange you mention, the round on “the most extraordinary person I have ever met” is quite simply funny enough to raise laughs from the dead.
>
> The show is 272 or show 13 of season 13, 22 May 1979, transcript below.
>
> http://just-a-minute.info/jam108.html
>
> The 40th anniversary show is 682 or show 1 of season 52, 31 December 2007, transcript below.
>
> http://just-a-minute.info/jam714.html
>
> They'll both be widely available for download at the various places...
>
>
>
>
> From: mattcchinn
> Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 7:50 PM
> To: just-a-minute@...
> Subject: [just-a-minute] Resign! Resign!
>
>
> I was listening to Espen's JAM radio yesterday and heard a JAM 40th Anniversary programme; not an episode of JAM but Nicholas talking about the first forty years and introducing commentary from contemporary contestants and lots of special moments from the show, some of which I'd not heard before. One clip, which had me falling off my chair, was of the panel rebelling as a pack and calling for the the chairman's head ("Resign! Resign!").
>
> Does anyone know what episode this was? I'd love to hear the whole show and what sparked the rebellion. I'm guessing it was an earlier show because Derek Nimmo was definitely involved and I think Kenneth.
>
> And, if anyone knows where I can download the 40th Anniversary programme (without having to bother Espen) it would be appreciated.
>


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Topic: Re: Resign! Resign!

Message 6 / 11
nylon netOct 8, 2011
 
 

Oops.

JAM started in at the end of 1967, so it's _close_ to 45 years :-)

 
Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: nylon@...
Sent: Sat, 8 Oct 2011 15:15:29 -0800
To: just-a-minute@...
Subject: RE: [just-a-minute] Re: Resign! Resign!

 



Which means this year is their 45th birthday.

Time for another special, I think!

 
Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: matt_chinn@...
Sent: Sat, 08 Oct 2011 03:26:06 -0000
To: just-a-minute@...
Subject: [just-a-minute] Re: Resign! Resign!

 

Ah, thanks Dean, it's from that famous Parbuckles round. I have that Classic Minute Vol. 7 CD but my iPod splits the shows from the CD up into individual rounds. It was good to hear the entire show from start to finish again. Actually, if anyone here is new to Just a Minute they should listen to that episode from 1979; the original line-up were really on top form.

Thanks also for pointing me towards the 2007 40th anniversary special; a gap in my collection that's now been filled.

--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> Funnily enough I was just listening to the show you refer to yesterday, it is on Just A Classic Minute Volume Seven. It is â€" in my opinion â€" the single funniest episode of Just A Minute ever. As well as the exchange you mention, the round on “the most extraordinary person I have ever met” is quite simply funny enough to raise laughs from the dead.
>
> The show is 272 or show 13 of season 13, 22 May 1979, transcript below.
>
> http://just-a-minute.info/jam108.html
>
> The 40th anniversary show is 682 or show 1 of season 52, 31 December 2007, transcript below.
>
> http://just-a-minute.info/jam714.html
>
> They'll both be widely available for download at the various places...
>
>
>
>
> From: mattcchinn
> Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 7:50 PM
> To: just-a-minute@...
> Subject: [just-a-minute] Resign! Resign!
>
>
> I was listening to Espen's JAM radio yesterday and heard a JAM 40th Anniversary programme; not an episode of JAM but Nicholas talking about the first forty years and introducing commentary from contemporary contestants and lots of special moments from the show, some of which I'd not heard before. One clip, which had me falling off my chair, was of the panel rebelling as a pack and calling for the the chairman's head ("Resign! Resign!").
>
> Does anyone know what episode this was? I'd love to hear the whole show and what sparked the rebellion. I'm guessing it was an earlier show because Derek Nimmo was definitely involved and I think Kenneth.
>
> And, if anyone knows where I can download the 40th Anniversary programme (without having to bother Espen) it would be appreciated.
>


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Topic: Re: Resign! Resign!

Message 7 / 11
DeanOct 8, 2011
 
 
 

Which means this year is their 45th birthday.

Time for another special, I think!
 
 
 
 
next year.....

 
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Topic: Re: Resign! Resign!

Message 8 / 11
mattcchinnOct 8, 2011
 
 
And 2017 will mark the 50th Anniversary. I wonder if Nicholas will still be there, aged 94!

It's his birthday tomorrow, by the way, (10 October). Happy birthday, Nick!

--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
>
>
> Which means this year is their 45th birthday.
>
> Time for another special, I think!
>
>
>
>
> next year.....
>

 
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Topic: Re: Resign! Resign!

Message 9 / 11
texywolfOct 13, 2011
 
 
I think it's episode 683, not 682 ...



--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> Funnily enough I was just listening to the show you refer to yesterday, it is on Just A Classic Minute Volume Seven. It is â€" in my opinion â€" the single funniest episode of Just A Minute ever. As well as the exchange you mention, the round on “the most extraordinary person I have ever met” is quite simply funny enough to raise laughs from the dead.
>
> The show is 272 or show 13 of season 13, 22 May 1979, transcript below.
>
> http://just-a-minute.info/jam108.html
>
> The 40th anniversary show is 682 or show 1 of season 52, 31 December 2007, transcript below.
>
> http://just-a-minute.info/jam714.html
>
> They'll both be widely available for download at the various places...

 
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Topic: Re: Resign! Resign!

Message 10 / 11
GeorgeOct 14, 2011
 
 
It is definitely one of the funniest episodes, alongside "The Best Game" followed by "What to do with the hole in the doughnut" in my opinion.

Both of which are on the silver minutes collection (on continual playing on my mp3)

Special time indeed! :D
 
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Topic: Re: Resign! Resign!

Message 11 / 11
DeanOct 15, 2011
 
 
The eppies on Silver Minutes are themselves compilations – that’s why they are so damn good, I guess!
 
 
 
 
From: George
Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2011 2:35 AM
Subject: [just-a-minute] Re: Resign! Resign!
 
 

It is definitely one of the funniest episodes, alongside "The Best Game" followed by "What to do with the hole in the doughnut" in my opinion.

Both of which are on the silver minutes collection (on continual playing on my mp3)

Special time indeed! :D


 
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