Chairman: Nicholas Parsons. Panel: Tony Hawks, Kit Hesketh-Harvey, Tony Slattery, Helen Lederer Subjects: Eros, an unusual way to cross the Thames, Big Ben, M25, (mystery object - Laurence Olivier statuette), Isle of Dogs, Pepys, Covent Garden.
Panel: Tony Slattery, Arthur Smith, Jeremy Hardy, Mariella Frostrup. Subjects: What the butler saw at 10 Downing Street, what I did on Richmond Hill, Aylesbury duck, (mystery object - pantomime cat), what you keep under your bed, Maidenhead.
Panel: Graham Norton, Tony Slattery, Arthur Smith, Ann Bryson. Subjects: The House of Lords, tipping taxi drivers, the Chamber of Horrors, alternative uses for Buckingham Palace, (mystery object - Queen Victoria's muff warmer), what I caught on holiday, the old lady of Threadneedle Street.
Subjects: Double parking, London pubs, the Buckingham Palace shop, Berkeley Square, (mystery object - jellied eels), Tony Slattery's sideburns, Hampstead to Putney by bus.
Subjects: London pride, pearly kings, cockney accent, (mystery object - Yeoman of the Guard hat), the dung beetle, hailing a taxi.
Subjects: A try at Twickenham, going to the dogs, Sloan rangers, Cleopatra's needle, (mystery object - electrostatic collector), pirate radio, breaking into Buckingham Palace.
Subjects: Things to do on South End Pier, why I hate London, where I live, London bobbies, (mystery object - blood circulator), things that go bump in Nicholas Parsons' wardrobe, stains.
Subjects: My elephant and castle, what I would do with Battersea Power Station, my Wimbledon racquet, (mystery object - widow's scold), Luton Airport, the angel.
Subjects: Heathrow, if I were Prime Minister, Waterloo, (mystery object - mud and water from the Thames), London telephone boxes, the Dagenham Girl Pipers.
Subjects: London nightlife, London's finest sight, Roman London, London fiddles, why I'm not in the National Portrait Gallery, (mystery object - David Garrick's death mask), traffic wardens, the London Underground.
Subjects: The London Marathon, Whipsnade Zoo, Ealing Studios, Chinatown, (mystery object - Victorian ear trumpet), game show hosts, the sewers of London.
Subjects: The scrubs, Margaret Thatcher's handbag, Whitstable oysters, my Saville Row suit, West End girls, (mystery object - veterinary device), Mincing Lane, the steward's inquiry at Epsom.
Subjects: How we survived the Blitz, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, Barking Creek, (mystery object - fragment of astronomical glass), the first day of the lingerie sale at Harrods, the Lord Mayor's Show.
Subjects: Why Oscar Wilde decided to live in Tight Street, what I would exhibit at the Chelsea Flower Show, the sinner from Pinner, Eton, my Ascot hat, (mystery object - hair curler), the big bang, the green belt.
Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation. With regular panellists Tony Slattery and Dale Winton and guests Clement Freud and Helen Lederer.
Tony Blackburn and Richard Vranch join regulars Tony Slattery and Dale Winton.
Nicholas Parsons, Tony Slattery and Dale Winton are joined by Mariella Frostrup and Carolyn Marshall.
Nicholas Parsons challenges Tony Slattery, Dale Winton, Su Pollard and Graham Norton to speak for 60 seconds without hesitation, deviation or repetition
Nicholas Parsons challenges Tony Slattery, Dale Winton, Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Jeremy Hardy to speak for 60 seconds without hesitation, deviation or repetition.
Regular panellists Tony Slattery and Dale Winton are joined by guests Arthur Smith and Jim Sweeney.
Regular panellists Tony Slattery and Dale Winton are joined by Sir Clement Freud and Helen Lederer.
Nicholas Parsons oversees the general chaos as Tony Slattery, Dale Winton, Richard Vranch and Craig Charles attempt to speak on a given subject for one minute without hesitation, deviation or repetition.
Nicholas Parsons oversees the general chaos as regulars Tony Slattery and Dale Winton are joined by Liza Goddard and Wendy Richard as they attempt to speak on a given subject for one minute.
Nicholas Parsons chairs the game show in which contestants try to talk about a subject for 60 seconds. Team captains Tony Slattery and Dale Winton are joined by Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Jeremy Hardy.
Mariella Frostrup and Tony Banks, MP, are this week's guests on the verbose game show. With chairman Nicholas Parsons and team captains Tony Slattery and Dale Winton.
Nicholas Parsons chairs the word game. Team captains Tony Slattery and Dale Winton are joined by Arthur Smith and Jim Sweeney who try to speak for one minute without hesitation or repetition.
Nicholas Parsons chairs the word game. Team captains Tony Slattery and Dale Winton are joined by Liza Goddard and Wendy Richard who try to speak for one minute without hesitation or repetition.
Nicholas Parsons chairs the word game. Team captains Tony Slattery and Dale Winton are joined by Su Pollard and Graham Norton who try to speak for one minute without hesitation or repetition.
Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
First subject: "Shrinking violet" Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
First subject: "Yorkshire pudding" Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
First subject: "St. George's Day" Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
First subject: "e-mail" Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
First subject: "Kitchen Gadgets" Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
First subject: "Rude words" Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
First subject: "Duvets" Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
First subject: "Shorthand" Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
First subject: "Virtual reality" Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
First subject: "A bit on the side" Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
First subject: "Mumbo jumbo" Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
First subject: "Garden gnomes" Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
First subject: "Niagara Falls" Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
First subject: "My greatest wish" Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
First subject: "The Great British Public" Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
First subject: "Flat feet" Nicholas Parsons challenges contestants to talk on a given subject without so much as a hint of repetition or hesitation.
A documentary about the long-running BBC Radio 4 panel game "Just a Minute".