DescriptionIn this selection of four more editions of Just a Minute, Nicholas Parsons once again attempts to keep control over the proceedings, as well as over panellists Paul Merton, Kit Hesketh-Harvey, Liza Tarbuck, Charles Collingwood, Clement Freud, Linda Smith, Tony Hawks, Chris Neill, Graham Norton, Dara O'Briain, and Greg Proops. As the players attempt to speak for 60 seconds without repetition, deviation, or hesitation, the subjects covered range from My Favourite Pudding and Curiosities, to Fake Tans and The Best Dressed Member of the Panel. Eloquence, wit, imagination, and a sharp ear are the qualities required for the game, and the hilarious results are here for all to enjoy.
DescriptionJust a Minute began on BBC Radio 4 in 1967 and has become a classic panel game which is still popular on Radio 4 today. Guests have to talk for 60 seconds on topics ranging from "My Ticklish Bit" to "Eating Winkles" without repetition, deviation or hesitation. The Chairman is suave but embattled Nicholas Parsons and panelists include Peter Jones, Derek Nimmo, and Paul Merton. These four shows were recorded in Bath, Edinburgh, Brighton, and, from Sheffield, Derek Nimmo's last appearance on Just a Minute .
DescriptionAnother hilarious selection of mirth-filled minutes from BBC Radio 4's popular long-running panel game. Suave but embattled chairman Nicholas Parsons attempts to control prattling panellists Peter Jones, Clement Freud, and Paul Merton as they pit their wits, and their words, against the clock. Join them and their guests as they attempt to speak for 60 seconds without repetition, deviation, or hesitation on a wide range of sometimes obscure, sometimes plain ridiculous subjects. Seconds out, let timely battle commence. It's much, much more than a laugh a minute.
DescriptionJust a Minute 6 contains four episodes taken from the first series of 2002 of the long-running BBC Radio 4 comedy panel game. Chairman Nicholas Parsons attempts to keep order as the contestants attempt to speak on a given subject for one minute without hesitation, repetition, or deviation. Contestants on these episodes are Clement Freud, Paul Merton, Stephen Fry, Liza Tarbuck, Sheila Hancock, Graham Norton, Tony Hawks, Wendy Richard, Sue Perkins, Ross Noble, Kit-Hesketh Harvey, Linda Smith, and Chris Neill.
DescriptionAnother hilarious selection of mirth-filled minutes from BBC Radio 4's popular long-running panel game. Suave but embattled chairman Nicholas Parsons attempts to control prattling panellists Tony Hawks, Graham Norton, Jenny Eclair, and Tim Rice as they pit their wits, and their words, against the clock. Join them and their guests as they attempt to speak for 60 seconds without repetition, deviation, or hesitation on a wide range of sometimes obscure, sometimes plain ridiculous subjects.
DescriptionThis selection of four more editions of Just a Minute includes the Sony award-winning programme from 2002, plus three from the first series of 2003. Nicholas Parsons once again attempts to keep control over the proceedings, as well as over panellists Clement Freud, Paul Merton, Tony Hawks, Julian Clary, Pam Ayres (making her debut on the show), Graham Norton, Kit Hesketh-Harvey, Ross Noble, Steve Frost, and Charles Collingwood as they pit their wits, and their words, against the clock. As the players attempt to speak for 60 seconds without repetition, deviation, or hesitation, the subjects covered range from "The Wombles" and "Husbands" to "What Goes on Backstage" and "Flat Stomachs". Eloquence, wit, imagination, and a sharp ear are the qualities required for the game, and the hilarious results are here for all to enjoy.
DescriptionIt's Piffle! It's The Shipping Forecast! It's Dating Agencies! It's Windpower! And these are just some of the subjects hilariously tackled by radio's favourite chatterers for Just A Minute . All, hopefully, but usually hopelessly, without repetition, deviation, or hesitation. So join suave but embattled chairman Nicholas Parsons and prattling panellists Peter Jones, Clement Freud, Derek Nimmo, Tony Hawks, Fred MacAulay, Kit Hesketh-Harvey, and Caroline Quentin as they pit their wits, and their words, against the clock. Seconds out, let timely battle commence. It's much, much, more than a laugh a minute.