Welcome to Just a Minute!: A Celebration of Britains Best-Loved Radio Comedy
By (Author) Nicholas Parsons
Contributions by Gyles Brandreth
Contributions by Graham Norton
Contributions by Sue Perkins
Contributions by Jenny Eclair
Canongate Books
Canongate Books
26th August 2015
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Humour
791.4472
Paperback
464
Width 132mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
322g
'A joyous compendium of facts, fun and stories. This hilarious and informative guide is destined to become the companion to radio's most enduring panel game' - Paul Merton
In this first ever official companion, chairman Nicholas Parsons tells the fascinating story of the much- loved panel game and Graham Norton, Sue Perkins, Jenny Eclair and Gyles Brandreth share their memories of the show.
Over the decades, the greats of British comedy have entertained Just a Minute listeners with performances that have come to define our comic heritage - from Kenneth Williams' outrageously funny 'battles' with Sheila Hancock, Clement Freud's acerbic wit and Derek Nimmo's tall tales to Paul Merton's imaginative flights of fancy, Julian Clary's flagrant innuendos and Pam Ayres' poetic humour. Welcome to Just a Minute! is an entertaining journey through British comedy history and a master class in comic timing, verbal dexterity and sharp one-liners.
* A joyous compendium of facts, fun and stories. This hilarious and informative guide is destined to become the companion to radio's most enduring panel game -- PAUL MERTON * Just a Minute is my favourite gig ... It is as global as it is timeless. It is forever refreshed and unpredictable. I love it -- SUE PERKINS
Nicholas Parsons was born in Grantham in 1923. He first came to prominence in the late 50s in the comedy partnership with Arthur Haynes. As well as presenting Just a Minute, he is known for hosting Sale of the Century and for his chat show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, which has run for the past thirteen years. He was awarded an OBE for his services to Drama and Broadcasting in 2003 and a CBE for his charitable work in 2014.