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Topic: Re: Will JAM continue

Message 1 / 16
TroubleshooterJun 17, 2013
 
 
I'm not against the idea of having Tony give it a go when Nicolas passes the torch. One reason that immediately comes to mind would be the fact that Paul, Graham, Sue and Gyles would be comfortable with razzing Tony very quickly, perhaps (probably?) even immediately, and Tony has a sly wit that would allow for him to sometimes fire back while at other times allow for humility. He's a very gracious player and while I think it would be an unfortunate loss for the panel, he doesn't seem to be on the panel as much as in past years.

As I said before, I'm not against bring in new players as it must be done in order for the game to carry on, but one per show would suffice with three JAM familiars. Also, if Paul is absent from a recording I think the smartest thing they could do is NOT use that recording date for new players - for example, a team such as Graham, Sue, Tony and Gyles would make for great listening when Paul is unavailable. There are several long standing players you could rotate into that foursome if need be, names like Julian, Jenny, Sheila, Ross, Liza, Charles, Kit, or Pam; there are enough great players to make up some funny solid panels when Paul can't make the date. In my opinion there is only one first banana and that's Paul. I'm a big fan of many established players but none of them are as consistently aggressive in a comedic way as Paul. I'd like to not feel that way in all honesty, but I've heard many shows with Paul absent over the years and it takes a rock solid panel to make up for his loss.

When Clement was still around I think it was a bit easier to make up for Paul not being on the panel from time to time, but of late it simply hasn't worked well. The more I listen to shows that included Linda Smith the more I miss her as a player, and I think the game does as well. I also agree with some of the comments made by others in reference to non-comedians - I love listening to Sheila, Pam, Kit and Charles and I also thought that Rick Wakeman came across as both a funny, engaging guy and a good player.



--- In just-a-minute@..., Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...> wrote:
>
> Den 17. juni 2013 02:37, skrev Mark:
> >
> > A hosting choice that leaps to mind is Tony Hawks - he's smooth and
> > gentle, like Nic, a little sensitive, and has a great voice for radio.
>
> I've always rooted for Tony ever since we first started these
> discussions. I think he would be a really good chairman too.
>
> Tony as the new chairman and Graham as regular along with Paul. That'd
> take JAM over the hurdle.
>

 
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Topic: Re: Will JAM continue

Message 2 / 16
Espen KrømkeJun 18, 2013
 
 
Indeed he is gracious - he's very "oldschool" that way, and thus he would carry on in Nics spirit.
Plus, I honestly think he would be a better chairman than panellist. He just fits better to keep a lower profile and just pulling the strings while the others fight over the limelight.

Yup. Tony Hawks is the man for the job!


Den 18. juni 2013 07:56, skrev Troubleshooter:
 

I'm not against the idea of having Tony give it a go when Nicolas passes the torch. One reason that immediately comes to mind would be the fact that Paul, Graham, Sue and Gyles would be comfortable with razzing Tony very quickly, perhaps (probably?) even immediately, and Tony has a sly wit that would allow for him to sometimes fire back while at other times allow for humility. He's a very gracious player and while I think it would be an unfortunate loss for the panel, he doesn't seem to be on the panel as much as in past years.




 
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Topic: Re: Will JAM continue

Message 3 / 16
michaelJun 18, 2013
 
 
Hi all..first time poster..yawn..i heard that, pardon...firstly may i say a big THANK YOU to you all, hey just for being alive and sharing my love for " Just a Minute." btw i hate JAM love Just a Minute..bet i'm not the only abbreviation hater...anywhooo

I think I have a very good candidate for the chairmanship..dear Steven Fry ...

i ty.

--- In just-a-minute@..., Mark <sirnylon@...> wrote:
>
> Agree. The average man/woman off the street would sit there like an
> ossified lump, jaw open, just listening.
> And if one did speak, it would probably destroy the flow of the game.
> Imagine throwing a random audience member into the Folies Begeres Can-Can
> sequence...
>
>
> On 16 June 2013 16:40, Don Judge <don@...> wrote:
>
> > **
> >
> >
> > > Maybe they could open up a seat to the public
> > I think that would be risky to be honest, the cost of negating the risk
> > would take a lot of money and effort.
> >
> > Has anyone here tried playing JAM?
> > We tried it a few times as a family and it was incredibly difficult.
> > That was without the added pressures of an audience, radio recording,
> > other experienced team members.
> >
> > Even some of the present guests fail miserably and that's when they're
> > used to public speaking and entertaining etc.
> >
> > Mind you, as with Britain's Got Talent and the like, there may well be
> > some closet JAM experts lurking out there - they might just take some
> > finding.
> >
> > --
> > Cheers
> >
> > Don __o
> > \<,
> > .....O/ O
> >
> >
> > --
> Mark
> JAM Jar - http://jamjar.nylon.net <http://nylon.net/up> - see the JAM forum
> for login credentials
> JAM forum - http://b9fx.com
>

 
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Topic: Re: Will JAM continue

Message 4 / 16
MarkJun 18, 2013
 
 
I especially remember Tony in #684 ('Ruby Anniversary') when Nic decided to bend the rules just a bit.  To quote from Dean's transcript:

NP: So let me give you the final situation. Janey Godley who we love having on the show and does so well, but she did finish in fourth place. But Kit Hesketh-Harvey, who always does well, contributes magnificently, a brilliant third place. Gyles Brandreth, who always is great value in the show, in an amazing second place. But he was only one point behind Tony Hawks so wouldn't it be fairer to say that Gyles and Tony are our joint winners this week? Yes! So it only remains for me to say thank you to these four delightful players of the game, Tony Hawks, Gyles Brandreth, Janey Godley and Kit Hesketh-Harvey. I also thank Trudi Stevens, who has blown her whistle so well and also... 
TH: Are you taking some sort of betting bung on this then? 
NP: In what sense? 
TH: Well the person who is one point ahead at the end doesn't actually win? 
NP: Tony you got your applause for that extra point you got. No I just thought as we, I mean we are competitive, but at the same time we're generous. 
TH: Yes but a lot of people are betting on this game round the world. 
NP: All right, let's have a round of applause for Tony Hawks because he got one point more than Gyles! Justice is done so we carry on with the wind-up....

Tony's (rightful) sensitivity to Nic's arbitrary ruling, and his clever retort at a time during which I imagine he was fuming internally, make me consider him a worthy future frontman for the show.

Mark



On 18 June 2013 21:06, Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...> wrote:
 

Indeed he is gracious - he's very "oldschool" that way, and thus he would carry on in Nics spirit.
Plus, I honestly think he would be a better chairman than panellist. He just fits better to keep a lower profile and just pulling the strings while the others fight over the limelight.

Yup. Tony Hawks is the man for the job!


Den 18. juni 2013 07:56, skrev Troubleshooter:
 

I'm not against the idea of having Tony give it a go when Nicolas passes the torch. One reason that immediately comes to mind would be the fact that Paul, Graham, Sue and Gyles would be comfortable with razzing Tony very quickly, perhaps (probably?) even immediately, and Tony has a sly wit that would allow for him to sometimes fire back while at other times allow for humility. He's a very gracious player and while I think it would be an unfortunate loss for the panel, he doesn't seem to be on the panel as much as in past years.


--
Mark
JAM Jar - http://jamjar.nylon.net - see the JAM forum for login credentials
JAM forum - http://b9fx.com

 
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Topic: Re: Will JAM continue

Message 5 / 16
TroubleshooterJun 20, 2013
 
 
Is the companion show to this one the one where Gyles talks about he and Tony deciding that they would be joint winners when appearing together, having been deemed joint winners in their last show together? Just curious about that as I listened to that episode a few days ago. Of the current players I can't see anyone who would be as apt a candidate for the position. Tony just seems to have the demeanor for it, and it would be good to have a regular 'taste' of Tony's humor on the show even though he would not be a player.



--- In just-a-minute@..., Mark <sirnylon@...> wrote:
>
> I especially remember Tony in #684 ('Ruby Anniversary') when Nic decided to
> bend the rules just a bit. To quote from Dean's transcript:
>
> NP: So let me give you the final situation. Janey Godley who we love having
> on the show and does so well, but she did finish in fourth place. But Kit
> Hesketh-Harvey, who always does well, contributes magnificently, a
> brilliant third place. Gyles Brandreth, who always is great value in the
> show, in an amazing second place. But he was only one point behind Tony
> Hawks so wouldn't it be fairer to say that Gyles and Tony are our joint
> winners this week? Yes! So it only remains for me to say thank you to these
> four delightful players of the game, Tony Hawks, Gyles Brandreth, Janey
> Godley and Kit Hesketh-Harvey. I also thank Trudi Stevens, who has blown
> her whistle so well and also...
> TH: Are you taking some sort of betting bung on this then?
> NP: In what sense?
> TH: Well the person who is one point ahead at the end doesn't actually win?
> NP: Tony you got your applause for that extra point you got. No I just
> thought as we, I mean we are competitive, but at the same time we're
> generous.
> TH: Yes but a lot of people are betting on this game round the world.
> NP: All right, let's have a round of applause for Tony Hawks because he got
> one point more than Gyles! Justice is done so we carry on with the
> wind-up....
>
> Tony's (rightful) sensitivity to Nic's arbitrary ruling, and his clever
> retort at a time during which I imagine he was fuming internally, make me
> consider him a worthy future frontman for the show.
>
> Mark
>

 
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Topic: Re: Will JAM continue

Message 6 / 16
Don JudgeJun 20, 2013
 
 
NP: [SNIP] Justice is done so we carry on with the wind-up....

Thinks...
Wonder if NP meant that as a double-meaning?
Very clever, quick thinking if he did.
--
Cheers

Don   __o
      \<,
.....O/ O




From: Mark <sirnylon@...>
To: "just-a-minute@..." <just-a-minute@...>
Sent: Wednesday, 19 June 2013, 4:35
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Re: Will JAM continue



I especially remember Tony in #684 ('Ruby Anniversary') when Nic decided to bend the rules just a bit.  To quote from Dean's transcript:

NP: So let me give you the final situation. Janey Godley who we love having on the show and does so well, but she did finish in fourth place. But Kit Hesketh-Harvey, who always does well, contributes magnificently, a brilliant third place. Gyles Brandreth, who always is great value in the show, in an amazing second place. But he was only one point behind Tony Hawks so wouldn't it be fairer to say that Gyles and Tony are our joint winners this week? Yes! So it only remains for me to say thank you to these four delightful players of the game, Tony Hawks, Gyles Brandreth, Janey Godley and Kit Hesketh-Harvey. I also thank Trudi Stevens, who has blown her whistle so well and also... 
TH: Are you taking some sort of betting bung on this then? 
NP: In what sense? 
TH: Well the person who is one point ahead at the end doesn't actually win? 
NP: Tony you got your applause for that extra point you got. No I just thought as we, I mean we are competitive, but at the same time we're generous. 
TH: Yes but a lot of people are betting on this game round the world. 
NP: All right, let's have a round of applause for Tony Hawks because he got one point more than Gyles! Justice is done so we carry on with the wind-up....

Tony's (rightful) sensitivity to Nic's arbitrary ruling, and his clever retort at a time during which I imagine he was fuming internally, make me consider him a worthy future frontman for the show.

Mark


 
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Topic: Re: Will JAM continue

Message 7 / 16
Wayne StylesJun 20, 2013
 
 
Hello Jammers
Well it seems that Tony is leading the way as someone who knows the show, but this is limiting it to the panelists? How about those in show business that have never been on the show. What skills do you think they would need and who would fit the bill?
 
John Sergeant
Liza Goddard
Lisa Tarbuck
Nigel Havers
John Sessions
 
All these spring to mind as people who can laugh at themselves without getting upset.
Just a thought

From: Troubleshooter <troubleshooter47421@...>
To: just-a-minute@...
Sent: Thursday, 20 June 2013, 8:34
Subject: [just-a-minute] Re: Will JAM continue
 
Is the companion show to this one the one where Gyles talks about he and Tony deciding that they would be joint winners when appearing together, having been deemed joint winners in their last show together? Just curious about that as I listened to that episode a few days ago. Of the current players I can't see anyone who would be as apt a candidate for the position. Tony just seems to have the demeanor for it, and it would be good to have a regular 'taste' of Tony's humor on the show even though he would not be a player.

--- In just-a-minute@..., Mark <sirnylon@...> wrote:
>
> I especially remember Tony in #684 ('Ruby Anniversary') when Nic decided to
> bend the rules just a bit. To quote from Dean's transcript:
>
> NP: So let me give you the final situation. Janey Godley who we love having
> on the show and does so well, but she did finish in fourth place. But Kit
> Hesketh-Harvey, who always does well, contributes magnificently, a
> brilliant third place. Gyles Brandreth, who always is great value in the
> show, in an amazing second place. But he was only one point behind Tony
> Hawks so wouldn't it be fairer to say that Gyles and Tony are our joint
> winners this week? Yes! So it only remains for me to say thank you to these
> four delightful players of the game, Tony Hawks, Gyles Brandreth, Janey
> Godley and Kit Hesketh-Harvey. I also thank Trudi Stevens, who has blown
> her whistle so well and also...
> TH: Are you taking some sort of betting bung on this then?
> NP: In what sense?
> TH: Well the person who is one point ahead at the end doesn't actually win?
> NP: Tony you got your applause for that extra point you got. No I just
> thought as we, I mean we are competitive, but at the same time we're
> generous.
> TH: Yes but a lot of people are betting on this game round the world.
> NP: All right, let's have a round of applause for Tony Hawks because he got
> one point more than Gyles! Justice is done so we carry on with the
> wind-up....
>
> Tony's (rightful) sensitivity to Nic's arbitrary ruling, and his clever
> retort at a time during which I imagine he was fuming internally, make me
> consider him a worthy future frontman for the show.
>
> Mark
>


 
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Topic: Re: Will JAM continue

Message 8 / 16
TroubleshooterJun 20, 2013
 
 
Alas, speaking for myself (an American fan) I honestly am woefully unaware of many personalities across the pond who I'm sure would be good candidates, therefore I'm only able to comment on the panelists.Liza has always been great fun on the show. While my vote still goes to Tony, I do think she'd have a good personality for the show. On the other hand, I don't think several of the regular panelists would so freely throw barbs at Liza as chairperson whereas I feel they would at Tony.

Louis

--- In just-a-minute@..., Wayne Styles <wayne.styles@...> wrote:
>
> Hello Jammers
> Well it seems that Tony is leading the way as someone who knows the show, but this is limiting it to the panelists? How about those in show business that have never been on the show. What skills do you think they would need and who would fit the bill?
>  
> John Sergeant
> Liza Goddard
> Lisa Tarbuck
> Nigel Havers
> John Sessions
>  
> All these spring to mind as people who can laugh at themselves without getting upset.
> Just a thought

 
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Topic: Re: Will JAM continue

Message 9 / 16
DeanJun 26, 2013
 
 
Jeremy Clarkson would be interesting. I really like that idea. Germaine Greer is an interesting thought too. Don’t know Bill Nighy.
 
 
 
From: Mark
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Will JAM continue
 
 

On 16 June 2013 15:29, Dean <dbedford@...> wrote:
I’m trying to think of a quick-witted and witty professional grump in today’s show biz world.

- Jack Dee - but he's already taken.
- Surprisingly enough, Jeremy Clarkson also leaps to mind.
- What about Bill Nighy... he would be a hoot, and at 63 he's just the right vintage.
- Germaine Greer?  Perhaps too annoying...

 
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Topic: Re: Will JAM continue

Message 10 / 16
James R CurryJun 26, 2013
 
 
Clarkson *would* be interesting.  Otherwise, another vote for Tony here.


On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 5:42 PM, Dean <dbedford@...> wrote:


Jeremy Clarkson would be interesting. I really like that idea. Germaine Greer is an interesting thought too. Don’t know Bill Nighy.
 
 
 
From: Mark
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Will JAM continue
 
 

On 16 June 2013 15:29, Dean <dbedford@...> wrote:

I’m trying to think of a quick-witted and witty professional grump in today’s show biz world.

- Jack Dee - but he's already taken.
- Surprisingly enough, Jeremy Clarkson also leaps to mind.
- What about Bill Nighy... he would be a hoot, and at 63 he's just the right vintage.
- Germaine Greer?  Perhaps too annoying...






--
James R Curry

 
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Topic: Re: Will JAM continue

Message 11 / 16
Jeremy KeensJun 26, 2013
 
 
Clarkson would be a terrible overwhelming egotistical chair - you need someone who is willing to take a more back seat

​He would have suited the sexist early years

Jeremy 
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School of Medical Sciences
RMIT Bundoora

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On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 8:09 AM, James R Curry <scratchy@...> wrote:

 

Clarkson *would* be interesting.  Otherwise, another vote for Tony here.


On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 5:42 PM, Dean <dbedford@...> wrote:


Jeremy Clarkson would be interesting. I really like that idea. Germaine Greer is an interesting thought too. Don’t know Bill Nighy.
 
 
 
From: Mark
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Will JAM continue
 
 

On 16 June 2013 15:29, Dean <dbedford@...> wrote:

I’m trying to think of a quick-witted and witty professional grump in today’s show biz world.

- Jack Dee - but he's already taken.
- Surprisingly enough, Jeremy Clarkson also leaps to mind.
- What about Bill Nighy... he would be a hoot, and at 63 he's just the right vintage.
- Germaine Greer?  Perhaps too annoying...






--
James R Curry


 
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Topic: Re: Will JAM continue

Message 12 / 16
BethAnneJun 27, 2013
 
 
Yeah, I don't know about Clarkson. He is entertaining and he is funny, but his general attitude of sneering at everything just doesn't seem to fit in with the JAM mantra.

Am I the only one who thinks the show should die with Nicholas?
 
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Topic: Re: Will JAM continue

Message 13 / 16
MarkJun 27, 2013
 
 
My suggestion was for Clarkson as a player. I agree he would not be right as chair.


On 27 June 2013 16:27, Jeremy Keens <jeremy.keens@...> wrote:
 

Clarkson would be a terrible overwhelming egotistical chair - you need someone who is willing to take a more back seat

He would have suited the sexist early years

Jeremy 
______________________________

Dr Jeremy Keens
Program Co-ordinator, Biomedical Sciences
School of Medical Sciences
RMIT Bundoora

(+61 3) 99257308

CRICOS provider code 00122A
http://www.rmit.edu.au/cellbio-anatomy/biomedical-science-ug


On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 8:09 AM, James R Curry <scratchy@...> wrote:

 

Clarkson *would* be interesting.  Otherwise, another vote for Tony here.


On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 5:42 PM, Dean <dbedford@...> wrote:


Jeremy Clarkson would be interesting. I really like that idea. Germaine Greer is an interesting thought too. Don’t know Bill Nighy.
 
 
 
From: Mark
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Will JAM continue
 
 

On 16 June 2013 15:29, Dean <dbedford@...> wrote:

I’m trying to think of a quick-witted and witty professional grump in today’s show biz world.

- Jack Dee - but he's already taken.
- Surprisingly enough, Jeremy Clarkson also leaps to mind.
- What about Bill Nighy... he would be a hoot, and at 63 he's just the right vintage.
- Germaine Greer?  Perhaps too annoying...






--
James R Curry

__._,___



--
Mark
JAM Jar - http://jamjar.nylon.net - see the JAM forum for login credentials
JAM forum - http://b9fx.com

 
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Topic: Re: Will JAM continue

Message 14 / 16
Julian BishopJun 27, 2013
 
 
Probably on this community!  It's an interesting perspective though and one which has not been debated here. 

I think if Paul decided to retire when Nicholas passed, the show would stop. I'm guessing that Nicholas would want it to continue after he was gone. 



On Jun 28, 2013, at 6:57 AM, "BethAnne" <jamdeviation@...> wrote:

 

Yeah, I don't know about Clarkson. He is entertaining and he is funny, but his general attitude of sneering at everything just doesn't seem to fit in with the JAM mantra.

Am I the only one who thinks the show should die with Nicholas?


 
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Topic: Re: Will JAM continue

Message 15 / 16
TroubleshooterJun 27, 2013
 
 
I'm in agreement. Losing both Nicolas and Paul would be more than I think the show could weather. As has been mentioned before, losing Paul could be enough to cause the show's demise. As Paul has stated, there are simply too many good players out there at the present time to do away with the show should anything happen to Nic. Still and all, without the right chair replacement the show could easily wither and die a quick death. Whoever takes those duties after Nicolas should certainly have their own charm and grace.

Louis

--- In just-a-minute@..., Julian Bishop <julianxbishop@...> wrote:
>
> Probably on this community! It's an interesting perspective though and one which has not been debated here.
>
> I think if Paul decided to retire when Nicholas passed, the show would stop. I'm guessing that Nicholas would want it to continue after he was gone.
>
>
>
> On Jun 28, 2013, at 6:57 AM, "BethAnne" <jamdeviation@...> wrote:
>
> > Yeah, I don't know about Clarkson. He is entertaining and he is funny, but his general attitude of sneering at everything just doesn't seem to fit in with the JAM mantra.
> >
> > Am I the only one who thinks the show should die with Nicholas?
> >
> >
>

 
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Topic: Re: Will JAM continue

Message 16 / 16
MarkJun 26, 2013
 
 
Bill Nighy always reminds me of Leslie Phillips in a lascivious "helllllllllllllllllllllllllllo" sort of way.


On 27 June 2013 08:42, Dean <dbedford@...> wrote:
 

Jeremy Clarkson would be interesting. I really like that idea. Germaine Greer is an interesting thought too. Don’t know Bill Nighy.
 
 
 
From: Mark
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Will JAM continue
 
 

On 16 June 2013 15:29, Dean <dbedford@...> wrote:
I’m trying to think of a quick-witted and witty professional grump in today’s show biz world.

- Jack Dee - but he's already taken.
- Surprisingly enough, Jeremy Clarkson also leaps to mind.
- What about Bill Nighy... he would be a hoot, and at 63 he's just the right vintage.
- Germaine Greer?  Perhaps too annoying...



--
Mark
JAM Jar - http://jamjar.nylon.net - see the JAM forum for login credentials
JAM forum - http://b9fx.com

 
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