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Just a minute! Parsons misses his first show for 50 years

- By Fionn Hargreaves

HE has spent more than 900 episodes ensuring his famous panellists speak without hesitation, repetition or deviation.

But for the first time in half a century, Nicholas Parsons was absent from Just A Minute last night.

The 94-year-old, who has hosted the show since it began in December 1967, was replaced by writer Gyles Brandreth in order to give the veteran ‘a couple of days off’.

Brandreth, who is a regular guest on the show, introduced the recording by saying: ‘After 50 years at the helm [he] quite rightly thinks he should be allowed a day off.’

Yesterday evening, fans of the long-running series expressed alarm at Parsons’s absence, as some feared it was a harbinger of doom.

Some joked they believed it was a secret code of impending apocalypse while one Twitter user said: ‘Tuned in late to Just A Minute. Where’s the lovely Nicholas Parsons? Anyone? Please may he not have died.’

Another fan asked: ‘Can we challenge BBC Radio 4 for deviation from Nicholas Parsons?’

BBC executives were quick to quell fans’ fears, explaining that

‘The apocalypse is not upon us’

the veteran host was just taking a couple of days off.

Julia McKenzie, head of radio comedy, tweeted: ‘Just to reassure those listening to the very unexpected Just A Minute on BBC Radio 4 at the moment – the apocalypse is not upon us – Gyles Brandreth kindly stepped in to give Nicholas Parsons a couple of days off. NP is totally fine and is still the guvnor as per the last 50 years.’

Sioned William, commission­ing editor for comedy on Radio 4 and 4 Extra, said Mr Parsons would return to the airwaves in a fortnight. She tweeted: ‘Delighted to see the love for Nicholas Parsons on Twitter. But don’t panic – the wonderful Gyles Brandreth stepped in to give Nicholas a couple of days off. He’ll back the week after next and is on top form.’

Writing on Twitter after the episode finished, Brandreth said: ‘An honour (if daunting) standing in for the irreplacea­ble Nicholas Parsons tonight. Happily he’s back in a fortnight!’ Appearing alongside Brandreth in show, which was recorded before a studio audience, were Tony Hawks, Sara Pascoe, Josie Lawrence and Paul Merton.

The panel game invites guests to speak on a specific subject for 60 seconds without ‘hesitation repetition or deviation’. If a panellist breaks one of the three rules, the guest who spotted the error is allowed to interrupt and continue. Regular guests in the early years included Clement Freud, Kenneth Williams, comedy actor Derek Nimmo and actor Peter Jones.

Parsons made his acting debut in 1947. Following a number of film roles, he became a TV regular on The Benny Hill Show and the long-running game show Sale Of The Century.

Until last night’s show, which is repeated on Sunday lunchtime, he had presented every episode in Just A Minute’s 81 series.

Parsons, who received a CBE in 2014 for services to charity, says the show keeps him alert.

He told Radio Times in 2012: ‘You need a good memory.’

 ??  ?? Above: Nicholas Parsons. Left: With panellists Clement Freud, Derek Nimmo, Peter Jones and Kenneth Williams
Above: Nicholas Parsons. Left: With panellists Clement Freud, Derek Nimmo, Peter Jones and Kenneth Williams
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