*BUZZ* Deviation.
Apr. 16th, 2009 12:48 amSir Clement Freud, 1924-2009
I know he did more with his life, but I mostly know him from Radio 4's Just a Minute, where he was the manifestation of the word 'lugubrious,' and frequently won with his patented tactics of speaking very slowly, finding any excuse to launch into a long list, and strategically buzzing when his opponent only had a few seconds left. He was only on Just a Minute a couple weeks ago ... and not long before that he and Paul Merton were the only Radio 4 panelists in history to prevent David Mitchell from hijacking their show. Truly the radio will never be the same.
You're right, Tony, he does look exactly as he sounds.
Hey look, slideshow! And, fittingly, a radio tribute. BBC, you know how to honour your own.
I know he did more with his life, but I mostly know him from Radio 4's Just a Minute, where he was the manifestation of the word 'lugubrious,' and frequently won with his patented tactics of speaking very slowly, finding any excuse to launch into a long list, and strategically buzzing when his opponent only had a few seconds left. He was only on Just a Minute a couple weeks ago ... and not long before that he and Paul Merton were the only Radio 4 panelists in history to prevent David Mitchell from hijacking their show. Truly the radio will never be the same.
You're right, Tony, he does look exactly as he sounds.
Hey look, slideshow! And, fittingly, a radio tribute. BBC, you know how to honour your own.