--- In just-a-minute@..., "Steven" <stevenwickham@...> wrote:
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> Hello chaps, has anyone been to Broadcasting House recently to attend a recording? Do you know if they still have stringent security, like the metal scanners, and having to remove shoes and belts still??
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> Steve
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On 22 April 2013 05:22, Steven <stevenwickham@...> wrote:Hello chaps, has anyone been to Broadcasting House recently to attend a recording? Do you know if they still have stringent security, like the metal scanners, and having to remove shoes and belts still??
Steve
_--MarkJAM jar - http://nylon.net/upJAM forum - http://b9fx.com
Yes, they won't complain but will they still find something? :P
On 22 April 2013 16:50, George Still <george@...> wrote:Yes, they won't complain but will they still find something? :P
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On 4/22/2013 1:05 AM, Mark wrote:
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> Alas, even the most cursory search (in spite of my pleas for a more
> INTENSIVE probing) quickly shows I have a tiny payload and a ridiculously
> short fuse.
>
>
> On 22 April 2013 16:50, George Still <george@...
> <mailto:george@...>> wrote:
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> __
>
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> Yes, they won't complain but will they still find something? :P
>
> __.
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>
>
> --
> Mark
> JAM jar - http://nylon.net/up
> JAM forum - http://b9fx.com
>
>
>
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Have a good day,
Tony Baechler
mailto:tony.baechler@...
On 22 April 2013 09:19, Tony Baechler <tony.baechler@...> wrote:Do they have any extra material which gets edited out of the broadcasts?
Sometimes it sounds like they cut something when I listen. I know sometimes
they let the panelist talk for more than a minute and I wonder if they
shorten it. I'm also wondering how NP knows exactly when it's time for the
final round. Do they record two shows at a time or do they make you get two
separate sets of tickets? I know that with American audience shows, they
have a warmup and often an aftershow or some other material just for the
audience. I also know that with apparently "live" shows like You Bet Your
Life with Groucho Marx, they recorded a 60 minute show which they cut down
to 30 minutes.
On a different subject, I'm surprised that NP is still the chairman. He
outlived all of the original four and doesn't sound nearly as old as he is.
I wonder if they'll end JAM after he isn't able to do the show anymore. I
can't imagine who could replace him after over 45 years.> <mailto:george@...>> wrote:
On 4/22/2013 1:05 AM, Mark wrote:
>
>
> Alas, even the most cursory search (in spite of my pleas for a more
> INTENSIVE probing) quickly shows I have a tiny payload and a ridiculously
> short fuse.
>
>
> On 22 April 2013 16:50, George Still <george@...
>
> __--
>
>
> Yes, they won't complain but will they still find something? :P
>
> __.
>
>
>
> --
> Mark
> JAM jar - http://nylon.net/up
> JAM forum - http://b9fx.com
>
>
>
Have a good day,
Tony Baechler
mailto:tony.baechler@...
From: George Still <george@...>
To: just-a-minute@...
Sent: Monday, 22 April 2013, 9:24
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Going to the BBC
I'm sure there's a few bits of material that's edited out here and there. They do do "re-takes" of certain bits when the recording's not worked. They've got the producers listening in the back, and like a number of panel shows they need to get some extra bits at the end.He's also got his earpiece in, so he gets told they've got their time filled, so he's given the nod for the final round.As for two shows at a time ... they do it quite often. Mostly?In fact, there's a wonderful reference to an episode in Chester with Steven Frost and Graham Norton where they were "invited back" but that was because they had just recorded the first episode just beforehand. And I think the second one came out first. :POn 22 April 2013 09:19, Tony Baechler <tony.baechler@...> wrote:Do they have any extra material which gets edited out of the broadcasts?
Sometimes it sounds like they cut something when I listen. I know sometimes
they let the panelist talk for more than a minute and I wonder if they
shorten it. I'm also wondering how NP knows exactly when it's time for the
final round. Do they record two shows at a time or do they make you get two
separate sets of tickets? I know that with American audience shows, they
have a warmup and often an aftershow or some other material just for the
audience. I also know that with apparently "live" shows like You Bet Your
Life with Groucho Marx, they recorded a 60 minute show which they cut down
to 30 minutes.
On a different subject, I'm surprised that NP is still the chairman. He
outlived all of the original four and doesn't sound nearly as old as he is.
I wonder if they'll end JAM after he isn't able to do the show anymore. I
can't imagine who could replace him after over 45 years.> <mailto:george@...>> wrote:
On 4/22/2013 1:05 AM, Mark wrote:
>
>
> Alas, even the most cursory search (in spite of my pleas for a more
> INTENSIVE probing) quickly shows I have a tiny payload and a ridiculously
> short fuse.
>
>
> On 22 April 2013 16:50, George Still <george@...
>
> __--
>
>
> Yes, they won't complain but will they still find something? :P
>
> __.
>
>
>
> --
> Mark
> JAM jar - http://nylon.net/up
> JAM forum - http://b9fx.com
>
>
>
Have a good day,
Tony Baechler
mailto:tony.baechler@...
>It does seem when you listen that they do 2 at one location, with the same panel, except in Edinburgh where they seem to have two regulars (seems like Paul, Giles, Jenny, Sue, Alan C, ) plus rope in people who are performing in their own shows up there for one programme each.
> As far as I know a lot, if not all, of the BBC quiz/panel shows
> are recorded 2 at a time. They do mix the order up so that both
> episodes are not run consecutively or even in order of recording.
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