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    Short Description for "Just a Minute": The Best of 2007 Featuring a panel game, this title is about attempting to talk non-stop for sixty seconds. It includes regulars such as: Paul Merton and Clement Freud, with a host of special guests including Jenny Eclair, Maria McErlane, Chris Addison, Marcus Brigstocke, Maureen Lipman, Pam Ayres, Julian Clary, Gyles Brandreth and Graham Norton.
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  • Four of the finest episodes of the much-loved panel game hosted by Nicholas Parsons 'Welcome to "Just a Minute"! And as The Minute Waltz fades away...please talk for 60 seconds on a random subject without repetition, hesitation or deviation...' First broadcast in 1968, "Just a Minute" is one of the longest-running radio comedy shows. A national institution, it is also loved and listened to all around the world. In these four episodes, attempting to talk non-stop for sixty seconds are regulars Paul Merton and Clement Freud, with a host of special guests including Jenny Eclair, Maria McErlane, Chris Addison, Marcus Brigstocke, Maureen Lipman, Pam Ayres, Julian Clary, Gyles Brandreth and Graham Norton.Long-suffering host Nicholas Parsons controls the proceedings (and the unruly panellists) while among the subjects hilariously tackled are 1066, Welsh rarebit, Timbuktu, the aristocracy, my favourite sin, how to be a thespian, public relations, forbidden fruit, taking the waters and Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells. Don't waste a minute: there's two whole hours of frenetic, fast-moving fun to enjoy here in these four episodes of Radio 4's most devious panel game.