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Jasper Carrott – Driven to Distraction: Audience Prompts

Audience Prompts These prompts apply only to the live audience. Jasper Carrott employs a number of these with various results. The main ones he uses, some of which have been mentioned earlier, are pauses, key words or phrases and by starting the laughter himself. These may be used in conjunction with each other. A classic […]

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Jasper Carrott – Driven to Distraction: Conclusion

Conclusion Based on this study of Jasper Carrott’s ‘Mother-in-Law / Learner Driver’ sketch I can conclude that his delivery has indeed become much more polished with time. In conjunction with intonation, gestures and use of accents, his final act sis so well rehearsed that, grammatically, it is as highly structured as the version found in

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Jasper Carrott – Driven to Distraction: Notations

Appendix A : Key to the notation forms used in the transcriptions (.) Pause of a second or less (#) Pause of greater than 1 second. Duration gives (i.e. (3) for three-second pause). (J.#) Deliberate pause to prompt audience response or laughter (*#) Duration of audience laughter (J*#) Duration of audience laughter, initiated by Jasper

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Jasper Carrott – Driven to Distraction: Transcript 1975

Appendix B – 1975 transcript Track: ‘Learner Driver’ Taken from the album ‘Jasper Carrott Rabbits On and On and On…’ Recorded live at The Fletchhamstead, Coventry, 1975 Duration : 4:01 minutes May well be removed one day, but I found it on Youtube, here: (Note: The posts were based on line numbering from a print-out,

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Jasper Carrott – Driven to Distraction: Grammatical Statistics

Appendix E: Grammatical Statistics (1) The figures in brackets do not include double occurrence of conjunctions (e.g. "and and," "and then") (2) The figures in brackets include unfinished clauses (3) The figures do not include double occurrence of pauses (i.e. (.H) (*7)) (4) Figures are rounded to the nearest whole number. « « previous [

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