Twenty-two episodes of the ever-popular BBC Radio 4 panel game chaired by Nicholas Parsons, showcasing five key players from the past five decades - Kenneth Williams, Clement Freud, Derek Nimmo, Peter Jones and Paul Merton - and including two very special editions of the show.
Ian Messiter (Author)
Ian Messiter was the creator of a number of quizzes and game shows,
but is best known as the inventor of the massively popular and
long-running radio panel game Just a Minute.
Paul Merton (Reader)
Paul Merton was born in 1957, long before such things were
fashionable. He spent his first eight years living within cheering
distance of Fulham Football ground at Craven Cottage although he
can’t remember any cheering. Upon leaving school with two ropey A
Levels and a CSE Grade 5 Maths, Paul enlisted in the Civil Service
where he survived for two and a half years. He made his stand-up
debut at London’s Comedy Store in 1982 where his policeman on acid
routine regularly stopped the show. In 1985 he joined the Comedy
Store Players, an improvised comedy group which led, in 1988, to
him appearing on Whose Line is it Anyway? for the first few series
before he couldn’t stick it anymore.
He has appeared on Have I Got News For You as a team captain since
1990 and is also proud of his other long running gig, Radio 4’s
Just a Minute. Other TV highlights include his eponymous surreal
sketch series from 1991-3; interviewing Spike Milligan in what was
to be his last major television appearance as host of Room 101; and
making several programmes about early cinema, including The Birth
Of Hollywood which he co-wrote with his wife, Suki Webster.
He still performs with the Comedy Stores Players every Sunday.
Clement Freud (Reader)
Sir Clement Freud, grandson of Sigmund, was born in Berlin,
1924. His varied career began in Britain as one of our first
'celebrity chefs', and then as a familiar face on TV in a series of
dog food adverts. In 1973 he became the liberal MP for Ely and
retained his seat for 14 years, subsequently being awarded a
knighthood. He was a much-loved regular panellist on long-running
Radio 4 show Just a Minute.
Nicholas Parsons (Reader)
Nicholas Parsons was born in Grantham, Lincolnshire, in 1923 and
moved to London with his family at the age of eight. His career in
entertainment spanned eight decades and, in 2004, he was awarded an
OBE for his services to drama and broadcasting. He died in January
2020 after a short illness.
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