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Topic: Re: 90!i

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DeanOct 9, 2013
 
 
thanks steve
 
 
 
 
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 1:02 AM
Subject: RE: [just-a-minute] 90!i
 
 

Sorry Dean, I did mean to write something but forgot.

Here goes.

"Happy 90th birthday Nicholas.

Just A Minute has entertained me for more than 40 years and lot of my enjoyment has stemmed from your performances as chairman. I think you have got better over the years, polishing and embellishing your role, such that now you exude an air of serenity and wisdom, not found anywhere else in the entertainment genre of panel shows.

Thank you for helping to make each of the shows one of the the high spots of the week's listening.

I wish you all the best for the future.

Steve Kenrick"


To: just-a-minute@...
From: dbedford@...
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2013 20:47:42 +1300
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] 90!

 
 
I'd really like to thank all the people who sent their ideas on how we should celebrate Nicholas Parsons' birthday which is tomorrow – in response to my request below.
 
I'd like to... but... I received NONE! Nada! Zero!
 
Perhaps others don't regard this as big a thing as I do?
 
Anyway... if you want - post your birthday wishes for Nicholas, if there are enough, I'll print them all off and send them to Nicholas.
 
In the meantime to mark the occasion I decided to write a birthday poem for Nicholas.
 
He's been  the chairman since 67
when I hear that voice I'm in my personal heaven,
those words "welcome to Just A Minute"
it wouldn't be the same without him in it.
In 46 years come hail, wind or snow,
Nicholas Parsons has never missed a show.
Introducing the guests, adding up the score
That voice coming in over the crowd's roar.
Over the years there have been many
guests - the brilliant and mercurial Kenny,
then there was Peter and Derek and improviser Paul
Tony, Sheila, Sue Perkins and all,
The granddaddy of all was Clement Freud
A Nicholas ruling would get him annoyed
So many others have given it a lick
But they all defer to dear old Nick
That mind so sharp, that voice so strong
How is he has been round so long?
Who else could manage to chair that show?
Who else could keep Graham and Gyles in line?
He just gets better like a very good wine
And now he's reached the great 9-0
I'm tipping he'll be there for at least 10 more years
To receive all the JAM fan cheers.
Happy birthday Nicholas, as I come to the end
Thank you Nicholas, for being the listener's friend.
So here's to Nicholas, and for one final take
How will they fit 90 candles on his cake?
 
 
 
 
 
From: Dean
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2013 1:26 PM
Subject: [just-a-minute] 90!
 
 
 
We're about to get a lot of attention on the chairman Nicholas Parsons. On October 10th he turns 90.
 
It is an incredible achievement that Nicholas is still chairing a game that is largely about being quick-witted. I don't agree with those who think he has slowed down significantly - he has always fumbled at some points. It's part of the joy of his chairmanship and has been throughout the 46 years. I also think his voice sounds 30 years younger than it is. Physically though he is beginning to look his age.
 
There's no sign that Nicholas will retire unless his health does take a turn for the worst. I believe he sees the 50-year and 1000-show targets in his sights.
 
Should we do anything special here to mark Nicholas's 90th? I'm interested if anyone has any ideas.
 
 

 
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Topic: Re: 90!i

Message 2 / 2
Julian BishopOct 9, 2013
 
 
Hi Dean
 
"It's frankly astonishing that Nicholas is still fronting Just a Minute at the age of 90 to the same high standards.
 
I grew up in the 1970s listening to Just a Minute, loving Peter Jones but hoping secretly that Kenneth Williams would win (which he rarely did).  Just a Minute has actually got better as new generations of comics and raconteurs have joined the programme.  Nicholas has presided over this improvement, providing a platform that showcases others' talents.
 
I wish Nicholas a splendid 90th birthday and a further 10 years as Chairman of Just a Minute.
 
Julian"




 


  
 
 
 
 
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 1:02 AM
Subject: RE: [just-a-minute] 90!i
 
 
Sorry Dean, I did mean to write something but forgot.

Here goes.

"Happy 90th birthday Nicholas.

Just A Minute has entertained me for more than 40 years and lot of my enjoyment has stemmed from your performances as chairman. I think you have got better over the years, polishing and embellishing your role, such that now you exude an air of serenity and wisdom, not found anywhere else in the entertainment genre of panel shows.

Thank you for helping to make each of the shows one of the the high spots of the week's listening.

I wish you all the best for the future.

Steve Kenrick"


To: just-a-minute@...
From: dbedford@...
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2013 20:47:42 +1300
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] 90!

 
 
I'd really like to thank all the people who sent their ideas on how we should celebrate Nicholas Parsons' birthday which is tomorrow – in response to my request below.
 
I'd like to... but... I received NONE! Nada! Zero!
 
Perhaps others don't regard this as big a thing as I do?
 
Anyway... if you want - post your birthday wishes for Nicholas, if there are enough, I'll print them all off and send them to Nicholas.
 
In the meantime to mark the occasion I decided to write a birthday poem for Nicholas.
 
He's been  the chairman since 67
when I hear that voice I'm in my personal heaven,
those words "welcome to Just A Minute"
it wouldn't be the same without him in it.
In 46 years come hail, wind or snow,
Nicholas Parsons has never missed a show.
Introducing the guests, adding up the score
That voice coming in over the crowd's roar.
Over the years there have been many
guests - the brilliant and mercurial Kenny,
then there was Peter and Derek and improviser Paul
Tony, Sheila, Sue Perkins and all,
The granddaddy of all was Clement Freud
A Nicholas ruling would get him annoyed
So many others have given it a lick
But they all defer to dear old Nick
That mind so sharp, that voice so strong
How is he has been round so long?
Who else could manage to chair that show?
Who else could keep Graham and Gyles in line?
He just gets better like a very good wine
And now he's reached the great 9-0
I'm tipping he'll be there for at least 10 more years
To receive all the JAM fan cheers.
Happy birthday Nicholas, as I come to the end
Thank you Nicholas, for being the listener's friend.
So here's to Nicholas, and for one final take
How will they fit 90 candles on his cake?
 
 
 
 
 
From: Dean
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2013 1:26 PM
Subject: [just-a-minute] 90!
 
 
 
We're about to get a lot of attention on the chairman Nicholas Parsons. On October 10th he turns 90.
 
It is an incredible achievement that Nicholas is still chairing a game that is largely about being quick-witted. I don't agree with those who think he has slowed down significantly - he has always fumbled at some points. It's part of the joy of his chairmanship and has been throughout the 46 years. I also think his voice sounds 30 years younger than it is. Physically though he is beginning to look his age.
 
There's no sign that Nicholas will retire unless his health does take a turn for the worst. I believe he sees the 50-year and 1000-show targets in his sights.
 
Should we do anything special here to mark Nicholas's 90th? I'm interested if anyone has any ideas.
 
 



 
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