Thank you all for the recent TV episodes. I wonder if my recent email asking what the BBC thought of our file sharing might be connected with removals from Mediafire. I trust not. But you never know!
I just thought I would go through my surviving tape collection from 1978-1982, in case I have better tapes than may exist. Well I have a list of what I have on tape, but it will be impossible for me to hear the tapes as I have no player worth listening to. What I will do is check my MP3 collection (thank you all) from that period and see if there is anything hard to hear and if that coincides with tape in my possession I will offer it up. I had not realised until this recent topic that the BBC no longer APPEARED to retain pre 1980 shows (well whatvere we have concluded
recently).
Anyway - back to 1978 for me - lucky me too.
But here is a list of what I have. Red being what I have, and blue being what I know I have but is either part missing or on a damaged tape (the one we recovered Getting Wound Up from). Oh, this is Dean's list (thanks).
Dave
250/12/5 21 March 1978, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Clement Freud, Peter Jones and June Whitfield, what makes me burst
with pride.
251/12/6 28 March 1978, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Clement Freud, Peter Jones and Sheila Hancock, making a good start.
252/12/7 4 April 1978, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Derek Nimmo, Clement Freud and Peter Jones, salesmen.
253/12/8 11 April 1978, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Derek Nimmo, Sheila Hancock and Bernard Cribbins, customs.
254/12/9 18 April 1978, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Derek Nimmo, Clement Freud and Patrick Moore, how to become
celebrated.
255/12/10 25 April 1978, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Clement Freud, Peter Jones and Tommy Trinder, why parrots don't
sneeze.
256/12/11 2 May 1978, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Clement
Freud, Peter Jones and Janet Brown, moose. LOST
257/12/12 9 May 1978, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Clement Freud, Peter Jones and June Whitfield, attack.
258/12/13 16 May 1978, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Clement Freud, Peter Jones and Sheila Hancock, making up.
259/12/14 23 May 1978, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Derek Nimmo, Clement Freud and Peter Jones, getting wound up.
260/13/1 23 January 1979, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Peter
Jones, Aimi Macdonald and Patrick Moore, a grand opening. LOST
261/13/2 30 January 1979, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Derek
Nimmo, Clement Freud and Peter Jones, getting started. LOST
262/13/3 6 February 1979, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Derek
Nimmo, Peter Jones and Joan Bakewell, my ideal. LOST
263/13/4 13 February 1979, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Derek
Nimmo, Clement Freud and Peter Jones, excitement. LOST
264/13/5 20 February 1979, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Derek
Nimmo, Peter Jones and Ray Alan, simplicity. LOST
265/13/6 27 February 1979, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Clement Freud, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Kenneth Robinson, why I should
be knighted.
266/13/7 6 March 1979, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Clement Freud, Barry Took and Peter Cook, my other self.
267/13/8 13 March 1979, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Peter Jones, Aimi Macdonald and Patrick Moore, foolishness.
268/13/9 20 March 1979, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Derek Nimmo, Clement Freud and Peter Jones, customs.
269/13/10 27 March 1979, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Derek Nimmo, Peter Jones and Joan Bakewell, improvisation.
270/13/11 8 May 1979, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Clement Freud, Kenneth Robinson and Miriam Margolyes, hotch potch.
271/13/12 15 May 1979, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Derek Nimmo, Peter Jones and Ray Alan, if I were not a thespian.
272/13/13 22 May 1979, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Derek Nimmo, Clement Freud and Peter Jones, parbuckles.
273/13/14 29 May 1979, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Clement Freud, Barry Took and Peter Cook, the Loch Ness monster.
274/14/1 11 December 1979, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Clement
Freud, Peter Jones and Peter Cook, how to get cracking.
275/14/2 18 December 1979, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Clement
Freud, Peter Jones and Lorraine Chase, taking a diabolical liberty.
276/14/3 25 December 1979, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Derek
Nimmo, Peter Jones and Lance Percival, exhibitionism.
277/14/4 1 January 1980, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Derek
Nimmo, Clement Freud and Patrick Moore, overdoing it.
278/14/5 8 January 1980, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Derek Nimmo, Clement Freud and Peter Jones, looking ahead.
279/14/6 15 January 1980, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Derek Nimmo, Peter Jones and Tim Rice, rolls.
280/14/7 22 January 1980, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Derek Nimmo, Clement Freud and Rob Buckman, springing into action.
281/14/8 29 January 1980, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Clement Freud, Peter Jones and Aimi Macdonald, Aimi Macdonald.
282/14/9 5 February 1980, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Clement Freud, Peter Jones and Kenny Everett, the Mexican hat dance.
283/14/10 12 February 1980, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Derek Nimmo, Peter Jones and Sheila Hancock, bugling.
284/14/11 19 February 1980, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Derek
Nimmo, Clement Freud and Barry Cryer, my resolution for this programme. LOST
285/14/12 26 February 1980, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Derek
Nimmo, Peter Jones and John Junkin, getting a good start. LOST
286/14/13 4 March 1980, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Derek
Nimmo, Clement Freud and Bob Monkhouse, getting sent. LOST
287/14/14 11 March 1980, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Derek
Nimmo, Clement Freud and Peter Jones, my accolade. LOST
288/15/1 7 March 1981, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Clement
Freud, Peter Jones and Tim Rice, being forceful. LOST
289/15/2 14 March 1981, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Clement
Freud, Barry Cryer and Lance Percival, my following.
290/15/3 21 March 1981, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Peter
Jones, Barry Took and Tim Brooke-Taylor, enough money. LOST
291/15/4 28 March 1981, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Clement
Freud, Peter Jones, having women in the show. LOST
292/15/5 4 April 1981, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Derek Nimmo, Clement Freud and John Junkin, parking meters.
293/15/6 11 April 1981, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Derek Nimmo, Peter Jones and Sheila Hancock, fruit.
294/15/7 18 April 1981, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Derek Nimmo, Clement Freud and Peter Jones, the best game.
295/15/8 25 April 1981, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Clement Freud, Peter Jones and Tim Rice, bliss.
296/15/9 2 May 1981, Nicholas Parsons with Clement Freud, Kenneth Williams,
Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden, getting ice cubes out of the tray.
297/15/10 9 May 1981, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Peter Jones,
Barry Took and Tim Brooke-Taylor, striving for perfection.
298/15/11 16 May 1981, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Clement
Freud, Peter Jones and Aimi Macdonald, Irish humour.
299/15/12 23 May 1981, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Derek Nimmo,
Clement Freud and John Junkin, getting a shock.
300/15/13 30 May 1981, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Derek Nimmo,
Peter Jones and Sheila Hancock, disreputable people.
302/16/1 23 January 1982, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Derek
Nimmo, Clement Freud and Peter Jones, the best way to lie.
303/16/2 30 January 1982, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth
Williams, Peter Jones, Sheila Hancock and Michael Wood, what amazes me.
304/16/3 6 February 1982, Nicholas Parsons with Kenneth Williams, Derek
Nimmo, Peter Jones and Ian Messiter, the first time I appeared
From: badger dance <badger_dance@...>
To: just-a-minute@...
Sent: Sunday, 29 April 2012 2:13 AM
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Missing JAMs
Well written Stephen,
This echoes my experiences of the BBC and this the reason that it falls to the fan base to copy, catalogue and hold the programme archives via file sharing and P2P. The broadcasters can not be trusted to maintain and keep heritage content.
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