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Re: 90s shows in poor sound

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Jozo CapkunJan 24, 2013
 
 
Hi Espen.

It's a documentary from Arena called "It's time for Just a Minute".  It used to be on YouTube in 6 parts.  I can't seem it find it now there, but I think could upload it somewhere.

The documentary splices JAM history and interviews with cuts into and out of a show taped in Canterbury with Paul Merton, Clement Freud, Linda Smith and Ross Noble.

... Joe

On 1/24/2013 3:36 PM, Espen Krømke wrote:
 

Yeah no problem Dean, but it would be really interesting just for my owns sake, to find that documentary.
But I can't find it! I got a directory called "related" where I collect all the recordings that are not regular JAM shows, but no luck, I simply do not find it.

So I have to ask the group: Do any of you know what documentary I talk about? here's some details:

The documentary is edited in a rather strange way, sounds like it is the audio from a TV documentary really. it's got no main narrative but rather just snippets of interviews mixed with snippets of JAM shows.

We hear Graham Norton and Paul Merton preparing themselves, Nicholas is talking with some producer on the phone about the upcoming show being "sold out", I also remember Paul saying that it was amazing to think that you can ride in the middle of the Saharah and thanks to the World Service listen to Just A Minute.

Another thing I remember was Graham saying that while the rest of the panel didn't really care much about the scores, Clement sure liked to win.

I also remember Nic saying that someone had said that they thought Kenneth was kind of scary at times but that Nic never found him to be so.

Anyone recognize any of this?




Den 24. jan. 2013 16:11, skrev Dean:
 

 
You don’t need to spend time checking the quote, I do believe you heard it. All I’m saying is I don’t believe the show’s audience suddenly rose in the two or three years after Kenneth’s death. But I think that’s not what whoever you heard meant.





 
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