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Topic: Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

Message 1 / 13
delmelzaOct 29, 2013
 
 

It's been too quiet here so I thought I would throw this out there

as Halloween approaches and Zombies are "In" these days

 

suggest some Departed Persons that you would have liked to have Heard on JAM 

 the person must never have been on the show and can be Anyone from History and from any country

 

example -- Since I am an American ( purely accident of birth I should be British!)

I will suggest

 

A panel of classic American comics could be: Groucho Marx/George Burns/Bob Hope and Mae West

 

 

 

 

 


 
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Topic: Re: Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

Message 2 / 13
Chris WilliamsOct 29, 2013
 
 
Oooh, I have a good line-up.
 
1) The late, great Jon Pertwee (of 'Doctor Who' and 'Worzel Gummidge' fame).
2) Orson Welles (I reckon even if he wasn't so great at the game he would still sound great on the radio).
3) Don Adams ( Of 'Get Smart' and 'Inspector Gadget', a very witty man I am told).
4) Spike Milligan ( Need I say more?)


On Wednesday, 30 October 2013 5:23 PM, "delmelza@..." <delmelza@...> wrote:
 
It's been too quiet here so I thought I would throw this out there
as Halloween approaches and Zombies are "In" these days
 
suggest some Departed Persons that you would have liked to have Heard on JAM 
 the person must never have been on the show and can be Anyone from History and from any country
 
example -- Since I am an American ( purely accident of birth I should be British!)
I will suggest
 
A panel of classic American comics could be: Groucho Marx/George Burns/Bob Hope and Mae West
 
 
 
 
 



 
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Topic: Re: Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

Message 3 / 13
MarkOct 30, 2013
 
 
To make things noisier, I'd like to hear
- Harpo Marx
- Marcel Marceau
- Teller (without Penn)
- Silent Bob




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Mark
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Topic: Re: Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

Message 4 / 13
Don JudgeOct 30, 2013
 
 
Hah! Spike Milligan - my comedy hero legend.
You need not say any more....
 
--
Cheers

Don   __o
      \<,
.....O/ O




From: Chris Williams <spellingerrors@...>
To: "just-a-minute@..." <just-a-minute@...>
Sent: Wednesday, 30 October 2013, 6:45
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels



Oooh, I have a good line-up.
 
1) The late, great Jon Pertwee (of 'Doctor Who' and 'Worzel Gummidge' fame).
2) Orson Welles (I reckon even if he wasn't so great at the game he would still sound great on the radio).
3) Don Adams ( Of 'Get Smart' and 'Inspector Gadget', a very witty man I am told).
4) Spike Milligan ( Need I say more?)


 
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Topic: Re: Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

Message 5 / 13
Bill RobinsonOct 30, 2013
 
 

Surprised no-one has mentioned:

Oscar Wilde
Winston Churchill (he was supposed to be quite a wit)

Can't think of any more original ones. Maybe Plato... Mark Steel was saying how annoying he was (in his lecture on him)... Might be entertaining.



On 30 October 2013 06:45, Chris Williams <spellingerrors@...> wrote:
 

Oooh, I have a good line-up.
 
1) The late, great Jon Pertwee (of 'Doctor Who' and 'Worzel Gummidge' fame).
2) Orson Welles (I reckon even if he wasn't so great at the game he would still sound great on the radio).
3) Don Adams ( Of 'Get Smart' and 'Inspector Gadget', a very witty man I am told).
4) Spike Milligan ( Need I say more?)


On Wednesday, 30 October 2013 5:23 PM, "delmelza@..." <delmelza@...> wrote:
 
It's been too quiet here so I thought I would throw this out there
as Halloween approaches and Zombies are "In" these days
 
suggest some Departed Persons that you would have liked to have Heard on JAM 
 the person must never have been on the show and can be Anyone from History and from any country
 
example -- Since I am an American ( purely accident of birth I should be British!)
I will suggest
 
A panel of classic American comics could be: Groucho Marx/George Burns/Bob Hope and Mae West
 
 
 
 
 




 
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Topic: Re: Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

Message 6 / 13
Steve KenrickOct 30, 2013
 
 
The "Hope we have enough booze in the green room" panel

Errol Flynn, W C Fields, Peter O'Toole and Oliver Reed


To: just-a-minute@...
From: delmelza@...
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 23:23:23 -0700
Subject: [just-a-minute] Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

 

It's been too quiet here so I thought I would throw this out there
as Halloween approaches and Zombies are "In" these days
 
suggest some Departed Persons that you would have liked to have Heard on JAM 
 the person must never have been on the show and can be Anyone from History and from any country
 
example -- Since I am an American ( purely accident of birth I should be British!)
I will suggest
 
A panel of classic American comics could be: Groucho Marx/George Burns/Bob Hope and Mae West
 
 
 
 
 


 
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Topic: Re: Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

Message 7 / 13
Steve KenrickOct 30, 2013
 
 
The "Who cares what they say" panel.

Marilyn Monroe, Rita Hayworth, Grace Kelly and Elizabeth Taylor


To: just-a-minute@...
From: delmelza@...
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 23:23:23 -0700
Subject: [just-a-minute] Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

 

It's been too quiet here so I thought I would throw this out there
as Halloween approaches and Zombies are "In" these days
 
suggest some Departed Persons that you would have liked to have Heard on JAM 
 the person must never have been on the show and can be Anyone from History and from any country
 
example -- Since I am an American ( purely accident of birth I should be British!)
I will suggest
 
A panel of classic American comics could be: Groucho Marx/George Burns/Bob Hope and Mae West
 
 
 
 
 


 
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Topic: Re: Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

Message 8 / 13
delmelzaOct 30, 2013
 
 

 Some interesting ideas here- Oscar Wilde and Spike Milligan were 2 that I had thought of

 

 

 

One reason I thought of this is that there was a show in amercia in the 70's called Meeting of the Minds and the idea was that there was a Chat show with Historical figures-it was often informative and entertaining as well as serious at times.

Sadly it was never released to dvd  in the usa but here is a clip so you get the idea

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNqkzDHkATY

 



---In just-a-minute@..., <steve.kenrick@...> wrote:

The "Who cares what they say" panel.

Marilyn Monroe, Rita Hayworth, Grace Kelly and Elizabeth Taylor

To: just-a-minute@...
From: delmelza@...
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 23:23:23 -0700
Subject: [just-a-minute] Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

 

It's been too quiet here so I thought I would throw this out there
as Halloween approaches and Zombies are "In" these days
 
suggest some Departed Persons that you would have liked to have Heard on JAM 
 the person must never have been on the show and can be Anyone from History and from any country
 
example -- Since I am an American ( purely accident of birth I should be British!)
I will suggest
 
A panel of classic American comics could be: Groucho Marx/George Burns/Bob Hope and Mae West
 
 
 
 
 


 
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Topic: Re: Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

Message 9 / 13
DeanOct 30, 2013
 
 
the one that comes to mind for me is Christopher Hitchens – whatever you think of his politics, a brilliant witty speaker. Would have been entertaining hearing him clash with Clement.
 
 
 
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2013 5:41 AM
Subject: RE: [just-a-minute] Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels
 
 

The "Who cares what they say" panel.

Marilyn Monroe, Rita Hayworth, Grace Kelly and Elizabeth Taylor

 
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Topic: Re: Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

Message 10 / 13
Steve KenrickOct 30, 2013
 
 
Humblest apologies to Peter O'Toole, but he is ineligible for the panel. Thankfully, Humphrey Bogart has agreed to sit in for him.


To: just-a-minute@...
From: steve.kenrick@...
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 16:35:50 +0000
Subject: RE: [just-a-minute] Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

 

The "Hope we have enough booze in the green room" panel

Errol Flynn, W C Fields, Peter O'Toole and Oliver Reed


To: just-a-minute@...
From: delmelza@...
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 23:23:23 -0700
Subject: [just-a-minute] Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

 

It's been too quiet here so I thought I would throw this out there
as Halloween approaches and Zombies are "In" these days
 
suggest some Departed Persons that you would have liked to have Heard on JAM 
 the person must never have been on the show and can be Anyone from History and from any country
 
example -- Since I am an American ( purely accident of birth I should be British!)
I will suggest
 
A panel of classic American comics could be: Groucho Marx/George Burns/Bob Hope and Mae West
 
 
 
 
 



 
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Topic: Re: Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

Message 11 / 13
Steve KenrickOct 30, 2013
 
 
Joseph Heller, Patricia Highsmith, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and P G Wodehouse would be an interesting combination.


To: just-a-minute@...
From: delmelza@...
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 23:23:23 -0700
Subject: [just-a-minute] Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

 

It's been too quiet here so I thought I would throw this out there
as Halloween approaches and Zombies are "In" these days
 
suggest some Departed Persons that you would have liked to have Heard on JAM 
 the person must never have been on the show and can be Anyone from History and from any country
 
example -- Since I am an American ( purely accident of birth I should be British!)
I will suggest
 
A panel of classic American comics could be: Groucho Marx/George Burns/Bob Hope and Mae West
 
 
 
 
 


 
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Topic: Re: Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

Message 12 / 13
martingerardmccagueOct 31, 2013
 
 

Well, this is a very interesting combination. When asked for his ideal dinner party guests, Winston Churchill named Oscar Wilde among them. He regretted that he had never met the legendary conversationalist.

Quite how brilliant Oscar Wilde was at spontaneous repartee was confirmed by George Bernard Shaw, who thought him 'incomparably the greatest talker of his time', and then went on to say, 'perhaps of all time'. Churchill's mother famously told a story of being at some soiree where she announced that Oscar was so brilliant he could talk on any subject. Someone suggested the Queen, whereupon Wilde declared that the 'The Queen is not a subject'. I remember reading this story years ago in Hesketh Pearson's biography which is probably the most entertaining and captures a sense of what this man must have been like. Winston Churchill was no mean conversationalist. Apparently he worked hard at it. No doubt, so did Wilde; the art lies in concealing all the hard work, but it is there.

Think of Kenneth Williams and his wild expostulations. This man kept a diary all his life. He wrote myriad letters. To everyone. He absolutely loved language. Same with Spike Milligan. Brilliant, but the hard work is concealed underneath the enormous work rate. Which was expensively bought.

Williams diary is brilliant by the way and I heartily recommend it. I read it years ago but bought a copy on Amazon last week for 1p. Can't go wrong.

So, to go with Wilde and Churchill, I propose Joyce Grenfell. She would undoubtedly be a wonderfully enchanting guest. Able to speak fluently, elegantly, humorously, and spontaneously; I have no doubt.

My final guest is one that if I was the producer of Just a Minute, I would seriously do all I could to make him appear on the show. Including kidnapping (Maybe not). His name is Clive James. Man of the people and poet. What a sparkling combination. Someone so erudite yet so light-hearted and entertaining. I think Gyles would be quite put out. It must happen. I think this thread has stumbled on the next phase of Just a Minute. Blimey, I sound like Gyles there (I do like him by the way).

Anyway, that's my contribution.

Martin



---In just-a-minute@..., <just-a-minute@...> wrote:


Surprised no-one has mentioned:

Oscar Wilde
Winston Churchill (he was supposed to be quite a wit)

Can't think of any more original ones. Maybe Plato... Mark Steel was saying how annoying he was (in his lecture on him)... Might be entertaining.



On 30 October 2013 06:45, Chris Williams <spellingerrors@...> wrote:
 
Oooh, I have a good line-up.
 
1) The late, great Jon Pertwee (of 'Doctor Who' and 'Worzel Gummidge' fame).
2) Orson Welles (I reckon even if he wasn't so great at the game he would still sound great on the radio).
3) Don Adams ( Of 'Get Smart' and 'Inspector Gadget', a very witty man I am told).
4) Spike Milligan ( Need I say more?)


On Wednesday, 30 October 2013 5:23 PM, "delmelza@..." <delmelza@...> wrote:
 
It's been too quiet here so I thought I would throw this out there
as Halloween approaches and Zombies are "In" these days
 
suggest some Departed Persons that you would have liked to have Heard on JAM 
 the person must never have been on the show and can be Anyone from History and from any country
 
example -- Since I am an American ( purely accident of birth I should be British!)
I will suggest
 
A panel of classic American comics could be: Groucho Marx/George Burns/Bob Hope and Mae West
 
 
 
 
 




 
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Topic: Re: Night of the Living Dead JAM Panels

Message 13 / 13
delmelzaNov 5, 2013
 
 

 I am sorry I have been absent on this thread I originally had more ideas of people but because of this thing 

  called Life( and  getting Older as  my brain is Leaking!)

 

 I Hesitated and Deviated- no benefit of the Doubt for me :)

 

Carry On

  



---In just-a-minute@..., <delmelza@...> wrote:

It's been too quiet here so I thought I would throw this out there

as Halloween approaches and Zombies are "In" these days

 

suggest some Departed Persons that you would have liked to have Heard on JAM 

 the person must never have been on the show and can be Anyone from History and from any country

 

example -- Since I am an American ( purely accident of birth I should be British!)

I will suggest

 

A panel of classic American comics could be: Groucho Marx/George Burns/Bob Hope and Mae West

 

 

 

 

 


 
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