>anyone
> They should have started recording for the next season of JAM -
> been to a recording or heard any news of venues, dates or panels?http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbbbc7/F2574421?thread=4202980
On 02/06/07, howstean <howstean@...> wrote:--- In just-a-minute@..., Dean Bedford <dbedford@...>
wrote:
>
> They should have started recording for the next season of JAM -
anyone
> been to a recording or heard any news of venues, dates or panels?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbbbc7/F2574421?thread=4202980
There's a thread on the BBC7 message board saying how someone enjoyed
seeing a recording at the Hay On Wye Literary Festival last week,
much to his surprise as he's not a JAM fan.
I've seen a few TV shows about the Festival, but nothing JAM-related.
Apart from that, I've nothing heard anything. I get a BBC newsletter
about Clue recordings, but not JAM. I'll have to check if they do one.
Dean, you mentioned Martin Hood digitising some rare episodes while
visiting you in April. Can they be accessed or downloaded ?
Did you trace the missing TV episodes you were looking for ?
Cheers
Phil Watson
>welcome to the group Phil :)
> Dean, you mentioned Martin Hood digitising some rare episodes while
> visiting you in April. Can they be accessed or downloaded ?
>
> Did you trace the missing TV episodes you were looking for ?
>
> Cheers
> Phil Watson
> The links says that ep contains Paul and Marcus Brigstock.He seems to be a busy man these days, young Marcus. I think he gets
On Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 12:54 AM, Gregory Auger wrote:
> The links says that ep contains Paul and Marcus Brigstock.
He seems to be a busy man these days, young Marcus. I think he gets
better every time he plays it.
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Yeah. I first heard Marcus Brigstocke last year on JAM and thought he did well. His pairing with Clement earlier this year proved his abilities on the show a lot. I believe he has a whole lot more to offer on JAM! :o)
Ant
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the next season
I've
always felt that Marcus had great potential the first time I heard him
alongside Rob Brydon at Edinburgh
Dean Bedford
<dbedford@ihug. co.nz> wrote:
On Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 12:54 AM, Gregory Auger wrote:
> The links says that ep contains Paul and Marcus Brigstock.
He seems to be a busy man these days, young Marcus. I think he gets
better every time he plays it.
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>heard him alongside Rob Brydon at Edinburgh
> I've always felt that Marcus had great potential the first time I
>
> Dean Bedford <dbedford@...> wrote:
> On Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 12:54 AM, Gregory Auger wrote:
>
> > The links says that ep contains Paul and Marcus Brigstock.
>
> He seems to be a busy man these days, young Marcus. I think he gets
> better every time he plays it.
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------
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>
> Some interesting insight on Radio 4's Feedback programme thisWell in broadcast terms of course, 40 years is a hell of a long time. I
> week explaining how the station's audience is mainly over 40 and
> the way they use comedy to cross over to the younger and future
> audience. They target the 6-30pm slot which is, of course, where JAM
> resides. Two women aged 34 and 56 (I think it was) were selected
> to talk about two shows currently in that slot. They didn't really
> like either but in passing they both expressed a great dislike for
> JAM "God! It seems like its been going on forever!" etc.
>
> Lets hope the BBC look to a more representative cross-section
> about what should stay as they experiement with this slot.
>According to a post on my blog, the JAM recorded at Hay in Wales had a
> There's a thread on the BBC7 message board saying how someone enjoyed
> seeing a recording at the Hay On Wye Literary Festival last week,
> much to his surprise as he's not a JAM fan.
>
>
--- In just-a-minute@..., Dean Bedford <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
>
> On Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 10:37 AM, Dave wrote:
>
> > Some interesting insight on Radio 4's Feedback programme this
> > week explaining how the station's audience is mainly over 40 and
> > the way they use comedy to cross over to the younger and future
> > audience. They target the 6-30pm slot which is, of course, where JAM
> > resides. Two women aged 34 and 56 (I think it was) were selected
> > to talk about two shows currently in that slot. They didn't really
> > like either but in passing they both expressed a great dislike for
> > JAM "God! It seems like its been going on forever!" etc.
> >
> > Lets hope the BBC look to a more representative cross-section
> > about what should stay as they experiement with this slot.
>
> Well in broadcast terms of course, 40 years is a hell of a long time. I
> think the show has changed a lot in style over the years, but as the
> format has stayed much the same I guess it could seem very repetitive
>
> If you wander round the BBC website forums you do find people who seem
> to really dislike the show. There was one a couple of months back who
> said she couldn't understand the thinking behind the show and she
put it
> something like this. "Who was it who thought up the idea of bringing
> together some of Britain's funniest people, people like Paul Merton,
> Ross Noble, Stephen Fry and Graham Norton, you start them talking and
> then have Clement Freud interrupt them when he picks up that they've
> repeated AND".
>
> You think about it like that and I suppose it is hard to explain the
> appeal of the show to some people.
>
> Just wondering how you'd (this is everyone not just Dave!) would defend
> the show to this person. Let's not focus on whether there are many
> challenges on "and" - I'm more interested in hearing what you think
> about great comedians being stopped mid-flow, which is the basis of the
> show after all...
>
> Dean
>
--- In just-a-minute@..., "jeremy_keens" <jeremy_keens@...> wrote:
Does anyone know when the new series will start?
Sounds like a good few shows recorded in Hay-on-Wye, with Pam Ayres finally appearing in episodes with Paul Merton and the return of Maureen Lipman and Dara O'Briain. And of course, another appearance for the brilliant Marcus Brigstocke.
Ant--- In just-a-minute@..., "jeremy_keens" <jeremy_keens@...> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> A new member who has love JAM for years - sometimes I hope to be awake
> at 5:30 on monday morning to hear it here in australia - and thanks to
> the uploaders of shows - amazing resource.
>
> You would need to explain to these people that the show IS the
> interruptions. it is the interaction, the anger, the banter - having
> heard some of the more recent ones I can see that the kenneth williams
> golden age is continuing. How people (the panelists, ringmaster,
> audience) respond to good bad or indifferent interruptions is what
> makes me last - the one minute ramblings are probably the least
> involving parts
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
>
> --- In just-a-minute@..., Dean Bedford dbedford@ wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 10:37 AM, Dave wrote:
> >
> > > Some interesting insight on Radio 4's Feedback programme this
> > > week explaining how the station's audience is mainly over 40 and
> > > the way they use comedy to cross over to the younger and future
> > > audience. They target the 6-30pm slot which is, of course, where JAM
> > > resides. Two women aged 34 and 56 (I think it was) were selected
> > > to talk about two shows currently in that slot. They didn't really
> > > like either but in passing they both expressed a great dislike for
> > > JAM "God! It seems like its been going on forever!" etc.
> > >
> > > Lets hope the BBC look to a more representative cross-section
> > > about what should stay as they experiement with this slot.
> >
> > Well in broadcast terms of course, 40 years is a hell of a long time. I
> > think the show has changed a lot in style over the years, but as the
> > format has stayed much the same I guess it could seem very repetitive
> >
> > If you wander round the BBC website forums you do find people who seem
> > to really dislike the show. There was one a couple of months back who
> > said she couldn't understand the thinking behind the show and she
> put it
> > something like this. "Who was it who thought up the idea of bringing
> > together some of Britain's funniest people, people like Paul Merton,
> > Ross Noble, Stephen Fry and Graham Norton, you start them talking and
> > then have Clement Freud interrupt them when he picks up that they've
> > repeated AND".
> >
> > You think about it like that and I suppose it is hard to explain the
> > appeal of the show to some people.
> >
> > Just wondering how you'd (this is everyone not just Dave!) would defend
> > the show to this person. Let's not focus on whether there are many
> > challenges on "and" - I'm more interested in hearing what you think
> > about great comedians being stopped mid-flow, which is the basis of the
> > show after all...
> >
> > Dean
> >
>
>three months
> Well a new series of ISIHAC has just started so probably around
> time.
>
> Greg.
Actually, Just A Minute usually starts the week following the final
episode of ISIHAC, which itself runs for 6 episodes. And since there's
already been one episode of ISIHAC broadcast, JAM will be starting in
5 weeks, or around the middle of July -- July 16, by my calendar.
Emile
--- In just-a-minute@..., "Gregory Auger"
<gregory.auger@...> wrote:
>
> Well a new series of ISIHAC has just started so probably around
three months
> time.
>
> Greg.
> Does anyone know when the new series will start? Sounds like a goodAs Emile has said it's mid July, but I just note that that's two weeks
> few shows recorded in Hay-on-Wye, with Pam Ayres finally appearing in
> episodes with Paul Merton and the return of Maureen Lipman and Dara
> O'Briain. And of course, another appearance for the brilliant Marcus
> Brigstocke.
>
> Ant
>JAM
>
> On Sunday, June 3, 2007, at 10:37 AM, Dave wrote:
>
> > Some interesting insight on Radio 4's Feedback programme this
> > week explaining how the station's audience is mainly over 40 and
> > the way they use comedy to cross over to the younger and future
> > audience. They target the 6-30pm slot which is, of course, where
> > resides. Two women aged 34 and 56 (I think it was) were selectedtime. I
> > to talk about two shows currently in that slot. They didn't really
> > like either but in passing they both expressed a great dislike for
> > JAM "God! It seems like its been going on forever!" etc.
> >
> > Lets hope the BBC look to a more representative cross-section
> > about what should stay as they experiement with this slot.
>
> Well in broadcast terms of course, 40 years is a hell of a long
> think the show has changed a lot in style over the years, but asthe
> format has stayed much the same I guess it could seem veryrepetitive
>seem
> If you wander round the BBC website forums you do find people who
> to really dislike the show. There was one a couple of months backwho
> said she couldn't understand the thinking behind the show and sheput it
> something like this. "Who was it who thought up the idea ofbringing
> together some of Britain's funniest people, people like PaulMerton,
> Ross Noble, Stephen Fry and Graham Norton, you start them talkingand
> then have Clement Freud interrupt them when he picks up thatthey've
> repeated AND".the
>
> You think about it like that and I suppose it is hard to explain
> appeal of the show to some people.defend
>
> Just wondering how you'd (this is everyone not just Dave!) would
> the show to this person. Let's not focus on whether there are manythe
> challenges on "and" - I'm more interested in hearing what you think
> about great comedians being stopped mid-flow, which is the basis of
> show after all...
>
> Dean
>
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