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From: dbedford@...
Sent: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 16:44:26 +1300
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Subject: [just-a-minute] thoughts on the TV recordingsTime for some thoughts on the TV recordings recently completed. Obviously the final say will be when we all see the programmes on TV.Nevertheless there are some things we can say.Firstly, the producer of the TV series, Andy Brereton wrote to me last week. He sent the nice pics that I have put up on the blog, and also made a few brief comments about the TV recordings that will be of interest. I don't think he'll object to me relaying that he describes himself as a huge fan of the radio show and he says he has tried very very hard to honour the show. I know that the radio show's current producer, Tilusha Ghelani, has had some involvement in the TV show too.By the way, Andy has offered to chat to me about how the TV show came together so if anyone has any POLITE questions about the TV shows, please send them and I'll ask.I think too that you can see the radio influence in the casting. Here's the panellists since Clement Freud's death by appearances, including the radio shows recorded but yet to play.Paul Merton 56Gyles Brandreth 23Tony Hawks, Sue Perkins 18Graham Norton 14Julian Clary 12Jenny Éclair 11Josie Lawrence 10Sheila Hancock, Liza Tarbuck 8Pam Ayres, Charles Collingwood, Kit Hesketh-Harvey, Shappi Khorsandi, Ross Noble 6Stephen Fry, Rick Wakeman 4Alun Cochrane 3Marcus Brigstocke, Kevin Eldon, Fi Glover, Dave Gorman, Phill Jupitus, Miles Jupp, Ian McMillan, David Mitchell, Justin Moorhouse, Chris Neill, Tim Rice, John Sergeant, Terry Wogan 2Stephen K Amos, John Bishop, Jason Byrne, Janey Godley, Richard Herring, Russell Kane, Fred MacAulay, Pauline McLynn, Mike McShane, Paul Sinha, Suki Webster 1So of the top 10 since Clement's death, only two didn't appear. But Sheila Hancock is in a stage play on the West End and Jenny Eclair is doing panto. So maybe they couldn't do the TV shows for timing reasons. Personally I would have had both of them on if they were available. Of the next group, on six shows, Ross Noble is in Ireland I believe, and Pam Ayres is touring New Zealand and Australia. So maybe the timing is the key to them not doing the TV shows too.Now here are the casts for the 10 shows organised by number of appearances.* Paul Merton, Tony Hawks, Graham Norton and Sue Perkins* Paul, Tony, Gyles Brandreth and Liza Tarbuck* Paul, Graham, Sue and Phill Jupitus* Paul, Gyles, Liza and Miles Jupp* Paul, Sue, Marcus Brigstocke and Ruth Jones* Paul, Sue, Marcus and Stephen Mangan* Paul, Julian Clary, Stephen Fry and Shappi Khorsandi* Paul, Julian, Stephen Fry and Russell Tovey* Paul, Josie Lawrence, John Sergeant and Jason Manford* Paul, Shappi, Jason and Hugh BonnevilleLook down the list and apart from the bottom two, there are at least three very experienced players of the game in each show. And Paul as an anchor panellist. This is a very good sign.The problem for a lot of the TV shows in 1994, 1995 and 1999 were the panellists that really didn't know how to play the game. Some were good at picking up on mistakes of others, but had nothing to say when they got the subject. Some were excessively pedantic. Some seemed lost. In the second show in 1994, there were three people playing for the first time plus Tony Slattery in his fourth show. The game is difficult - it needs people who know how to play it. New people need to be introduced with players who do know how to get the balance between being competitive and being pedantic, and are also able to improvise.The newcomers - Hugh Bonneville, Ruth Jones, Jason Manford, Stephen Mangan and Russell Tovey - are all either comedians or comedy actors and they're all people who do already do comedy panel shows. They're all people who could well have been on the lists of the radio producers for doing the radio show. That doesn't guarantee success on Just A Minute, but it's a good sign.The only show I'm a bit concerned about is the one with Paul Merton, Shappi Khorsandi, Jason Manford and Hugh Bonneville. Shappi is not an especially strong player, and Jason and Hugh are new. Jason has a pile of panel game experience so hopefully he will be okay. Still I would have kept Josie Lawrence on the second panel at that recording as she is such a good player these days.But let's be honest - if Paul Merton is at his brilliant best, these will be funny shows. It's noticeable that all of the audiences seem to have loved the shows. Of course its the fans who will have turned up but I have yet to see anyone who came away from one of the recordings disappointed.I see Andy is described as being from "BBC Comedy Entertainment Development". Does this mean that if these shows are successful, it could "develop" into something more? If he does agree to a chat, I'll ask him!
--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> Time for some thoughts on the TV recordings recently completed. Obviously the final say will be when we all see the programmes on TV.
>
> Nevertheless there are some things we can say.
>
> Firstly, the producer of the TV series, Andy Brereton wrote to me last week. He sent the nice pics that I have put up on the blog, and also made a few brief comments about the TV recordings that will be of interest. I don't think he'll object to me relaying that he describes himself as a huge fan of the radio show and he says he has tried very very hard to honour the show. I know that the radio show's current producer, Tilusha Ghelani, has had some involvement in the TV show too.
>
> By the way, Andy has offered to chat to me about how the TV show came together so if anyone has any POLITE questions about the TV shows, please send them and I'll ask.
>
> I think too that you can see the radio influence in the casting. Here's the panellists since Clement Freud's death by appearances, including the radio shows recorded but yet to play.
>
> Paul Merton 56
> Gyles Brandreth 23
> Tony Hawks, Sue Perkins 18
> Graham Norton 14
> Julian Clary 12
> Jenny Éclair 11
> Josie Lawrence 10
> Sheila Hancock, Liza Tarbuck 8
> Pam Ayres, Charles Collingwood, Kit Hesketh-Harvey, Shappi Khorsandi, Ross Noble 6
> Stephen Fry, Rick Wakeman 4
> Alun Cochrane 3
> Marcus Brigstocke, Kevin Eldon, Fi Glover, Dave Gorman, Phill Jupitus, Miles Jupp, Ian McMillan, David Mitchell, Justin Moorhouse, Chris Neill, Tim Rice, John Sergeant, Terry Wogan 2
> Stephen K Amos, John Bishop, Jason Byrne, Janey Godley, Richard Herring, Russell Kane, Fred MacAulay, Pauline McLynn, Mike McShane, Paul Sinha, Suki Webster 1
>
> So of the top 10 since Clement's death, only two didn't appear. But Sheila Hancock is in a stage play on the West End and Jenny Eclair is doing panto. So maybe they couldn't do the TV shows for timing reasons. Personally I would have had both of them on if they were available. Of the next group, on six shows, Ross Noble is in Ireland I believe, and Pam Ayres is touring New Zealand and Australia. So maybe the timing is the key to them not doing the TV shows too.
>
> Now here are the casts for the 10 shows organised by number of appearances.
>
> * Paul Merton, Tony Hawks, Graham Norton and Sue Perkins
> * Paul, Tony, Gyles Brandreth and Liza Tarbuck
> * Paul, Graham, Sue and Phill Jupitus
> * Paul, Gyles, Liza and Miles Jupp
> * Paul, Sue, Marcus Brigstocke and Ruth Jones
> * Paul, Sue, Marcus and Stephen Mangan
> * Paul, Julian Clary, Stephen Fry and Shappi Khorsandi
> * Paul, Julian, Stephen Fry and Russell Tovey
> * Paul, Josie Lawrence, John Sergeant and Jason Manford
> * Paul, Shappi, Jason and Hugh Bonneville
>
> Look down the list and apart from the bottom two, there are at least three very experienced players of the game in each show. And Paul as an anchor panellist. This is a very good sign.
>
> The problem for a lot of the TV shows in 1994, 1995 and 1999 were the panellists that really didn't know how to play the game. Some were good at picking up on mistakes of others, but had nothing to say when they got the subject. Some were excessively pedantic. Some seemed lost. In the second show in 1994, there were three people playing for the first time plus Tony Slattery in his fourth show. The game is difficult - it needs people who know how to play it. New people need to be introduced with players who do know how to get the balance between being competitive and being pedantic, and are also able to improvise.
>
> The newcomers - Hugh Bonneville, Ruth Jones, Jason Manford, Stephen Mangan and Russell Tovey - are all either comedians or comedy actors and they're all people who do already do comedy panel shows. They're all people who could well have been on the lists of the radio producers for doing the radio show. That doesn't guarantee success on Just A Minute, but it's a good sign.
>
> The only show I'm a bit concerned about is the one with Paul Merton, Shappi Khorsandi, Jason Manford and Hugh Bonneville. Shappi is not an especially strong player, and Jason and Hugh are new. Jason has a pile of panel game experience so hopefully he will be okay. Still I would have kept Josie Lawrence on the second panel at that recording as she is such a good player these days.
>
> But let's be honest - if Paul Merton is at his brilliant best, these will be funny shows. It's noticeable that all of the audiences seem to have loved the shows. Of course its the fans who will have turned up but I have yet to see anyone who came away from one of the recordings disappointed.
>
> I see Andy is described as being from "BBC Comedy Entertainment Development". Does this mean that if these shows are successful, it could "develop" into something more? If he does agree to a chat, I'll ask him!
>
--- In just-a-minute@..., "dagi_uk" <dgnews@...> wrote:
>
> Jam Fans,
>
> This thought is cynical and probably unwarranted, but I wonder if the TV panelists who've not appeared on the radio version (Hugh Bonneville, Ruth Jones, Jason Manford, Stephen Mangan and Russell Tovey) are only appearing on the show because it's on television?
>
> I'm not aware that they've appeared on other radio panel comedy shows, but doubtless someone will correct me.
>
> It will be interesting to see how many of these first-timers transfer to the radio game.
>
> dagi
By the way, Andy has offered to chat to me about how the TV show came together so if anyone has any POLITE questions about the TV shows, please send them and I'll ask.
Has he seen the earlier JAM TV seasons, and if so, what did he think of them?
In addition to the obvious lineup difference in using the stars from the radio version of JAM, are there other differences in the production compared to the earlier TV shows (will we get the original Minute Waltz like on the radio)?
Could he please do what he can for us to get the missing JAM shows on CD? :)
Actually, Dean, you who seem to mingle with the JAM executives on a daily basis, have you tried suggesting they should release the missing shows on CD? They might if they are aware of it?
I hate to be pessimistic but I really don’t think the missing shows for the first couple of years still exist. I can explain why I think this if you like.
I would have thought they got a recording of all shows? Please, explain if you like. Your theories and insights are always a good reading. :)
In any event, I really have no more influence than anyone else. The best way to ensure more releases is to buy the releases they do put out.
Oh but I do. I received my Classic Collection a couple of weeks ago!
But it might be that they simply do not know what shows are not out there as fan recordings. It would make pure business sense for them to release those shows then, plus an excellent fan service.
I really wouldn’t want anyone to think I do have a lot of interaction with JAM folk. If you put together my two talks with Tilusha Ghelani at Stratford and Edinburgh, they’d add up to a minute, and that is it!
... And that's impressive enough for those of us who have not even been at a recording! Bask in the glory, Dean. You are the JAM man.
explain if you like.> I would have thought they got a recording of all shows? Please,
From: Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...>
To: just-a-minute@...
Sent: Wednesday, 30 November 2011, 10:32
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] thoughts on the TV recordings
Den 30. nov. 2011 11:25, skrev Dean:I would have thought they got a recording of all shows? Please, explain if you like. Your theories and insights are always a good reading. :)I hate to be pessimistic but I really don’t think the missing shows for the first couple of years still exist. I can explain why I think this if you like.
[SNIP]
Dean: I hate to be pessimistic but I really don’t think the missing shows for the first couple of years still exist. I can explain why I think this if you like.
Espen: I would have thought they got a recording of all shows? Please, explain if you like. Your theories and insights are always a good reading. :)Dean: AS Don mentioned the BBC archives for this period are not in good shape. A few years ago they asked publically for people to send them the first ever show – this was while it was widely available on the Internet. The shows that we have are largely via the ABC and every time they have gone back to the beginning and the missing shows are never there.So it’s not certain, but I am not optimistic about those really early shows that are missing.
--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> Dean: AS Don mentioned the BBC archives for this period are not in good shape. A few years ago they asked publically for people to send them the first ever show â" this was while it was widely available on the Internet. The shows that we have are largely via the ABC and every time they have gone back to the beginning and the missing shows are never there.
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