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How to Define Oneself in Terms of Regional, Cultural and Geopolitical Identity Without Tears

In a post-referendum world, Jeremy examines nationality, identity and accents. With Susan Murray and Moray Hunter. From September 2014.

Jeremy Hardy dispassionately examines the questions of nationality, identity and accents. The noo.

Helping him get to grips with the new world will be stand-up comedian Susan Murray and, broadly speaking, Scotsman Moray Hunter (Absolutely).

Few can forget where they were when they first heard "Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation". The show was an immediate smash-hit success, causing pubs to empty on a Saturday night, which was particularly astonishing since the show went out on Thursdays. The Light Entertainment department was besieged, questions were asked in the House and Jeremy Hardy himself became known as the man responsible for the funniest show on radio since Money Box Live with Paul Lewis.

Since that fateful first series, Jeremy went on to win Sony Awards, Writers Guild nominations and a Nobel Prize for Chemistry. He was a much-loved regular on both The News Quiz and I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue.

Written by Jeremy Hardy

Produced by David Tyler
A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4 first broadcast in 2014. .

30 minutes

Credits

RoleContributor
WriterJeremy Hardy
PerformerJeremy Hardy
PerformerSusan Murray
PerformerMoray Hunter
ProducerDavid Tyler

Broadcasts

  • Wed 24 Sep 201418:30
  • Wed 1 Oct 201407:30
  • Wed 1 Oct 201422:00
  • Thu 23 Jul 201523:00
  • Thu 5 May 201623:00
  • Sat 13 Jan 201823:00
  • Tue 28 May 201916:30
  • Wed 29 May 201904:30