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* TimmyInAWell: In "How to Speak", Paul Basset-Davies explains that dogs can understand our tone of voice, and from this can learn simple words like "Sit" "Roll over" and "What's that, Skippy? Flipper's fallen down the old mineshaft?"

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* TimmyInAWell: In "How to Speak", Paul Basset-Davies explains that dogs can understand our tone of voice, and from this can learn simple words like "Sit" "Roll over" and "What's that, Skippy? Series/{{Skippy|TheBushKangaroo}}? Flipper's fallen down the old mineshaft?"
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The series ran for ten seasons between 1993 and 2014, and was followed by a SpiritualSuccessor, ''Jeremy Hardy Feels It'', which dispensed with the sketches and guests and just had him talking about an emotion, followed by an audience Q&A. ''Feels It'' ran for one season of four episodes. Any plan for a second season were sadly ended by AuthorExistenceFailure in 2019.

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The series ran for ten seasons between 1993 and 2014, and was followed by a SpiritualSuccessor, ''Jeremy Hardy Feels It'', which dispensed with the sketches and guests and just had him talking about an emotion, followed by an audience Q&A. ''Feels It'' ran for one season of four episodes. Any plan plans for a second season were sadly ended by AuthorExistenceFailure his death in 2019.

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The series ran for ten seasons between 1993 and 2014, and was followed by a SpiritualSuccessor, ''Jeremy Hardy Feels It'', which dispensed with the sketches and guests and just had him talking about an empotion, followed by an audience Q&A. ''Feels It'' ran for one season of four episodes. Any plan for a second season were sadly ended by AuthorExistenceFailure in 2019.


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The series ran for ten seasons between 1993 and 2014, and was followed by a SpiritualSuccessor, ''Jeremy Hardy Feels It'', which dispensed with the sketches and guests and just had him talking about an empotion, emotion, followed by an audience Q&A. ''Feels It'' ran for one season of four episodes. Any plan for a second season were sadly ended by AuthorExistenceFailure in 2019.

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** All episodes of have titles starting "How to...", describing the topic from which Jeremy will be digressing this week. The shortest so far is "How to Die", the longest is "How to be Better Theologically, Socially, Nationally and in Terms of One's Own Personal Development, Responsibility and Interaction with the Fellow Humans with Whom We Share this Fragile Planet, and Ting" (usually referred to as "How to be Better").

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** All episodes of have titles starting "How to...", describing the topic from which Jeremy will would be digressing this week. The shortest so far is "How to Die", the longest is "How to be Better Theologically, Socially, Nationally and in Terms of One's Own Personal Development, Responsibility and Interaction with the Fellow Humans with Whom We Share this Fragile Planet, and Ting" (usually referred to as "How to be Better").
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* TheAnnouncer: Every episode was introduced in an elaborate fashion by BBC newsreader Peter Donaldson. This continued even following Donaldson's retirement in 2012, leading Jeremy to claim that the BBC still owned his voice, and could make it say whatever they wanted.
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The series ran for ten seasons between 1993 and 2014, and was followed by a SpiritualSuccessor, ''Jeremy Hardy Feels It'', which dispensed with the sketches and guests and just had him talking about an empotion, followed by an audience Q&A. ''Feels It'' ran for one season of four episodes. Any plan for a second season were sadly ended by AuthorExistenceFailure.


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The series ran for ten seasons between 1993 and 2014, and was followed by a SpiritualSuccessor, ''Jeremy Hardy Feels It'', which dispensed with the sketches and guests and just had him talking about an empotion, followed by an audience Q&A. ''Feels It'' ran for one season of four episodes. Any plan for a second season were sadly ended by AuthorExistenceFailure.

AuthorExistenceFailure in 2019.

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-->'''Jeremy''': And I though "Well, why would I ever ''want'' to use it?" It offends ''me'', as a human. I am offended by the n-word because I'm not a c-word.

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-->'''Jeremy''': And I though thought "Well, why would I ever ''want'' to use it?" It offends ''me'', as a human. I am offended by the n-word because I'm not a c-word.
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''Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation'' was a comedy radio series starring Jeremy Hardy (''Radio/TheNewsQuiz'', ''Radio/ImSorryIHaventAClue'').

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''Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation'' was a comedy radio series on [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Radio 4]] starring Jeremy Hardy (''Radio/TheNewsQuiz'', ''Radio/ImSorryIHaventAClue'').
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''''Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation''''' was a comedy radio series starring Jeremy Hardy (''Radio/TheNewsQuiz'', ''Radio/ImSorryIHaventAClue'').

In every episode, Jeremy would give a comic lecture on a topic of his choosing, interpersed with discussion and sketches featuring his two guests.

The series ran for two seasons, and was followed by a SpiritualSuccessor, ''Jeremy Hardy Feels It'', which dispensed with the sketches and guests and just had him talking about an empotion, followed by an audience Q&A. ''Feels It'' ran for one season of four episodes. Any plan for a second season were sadly ended by AuthorExistenceFailure.


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''''Jeremy ''Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation''''' Nation'' was a comedy radio series starring Jeremy Hardy (''Radio/TheNewsQuiz'', ''Radio/ImSorryIHaventAClue'').

In every episode, Jeremy would give a comic lecture on a topic of his choosing, interpersed interspersed with discussion and sketches featuring his two guests.

The series ran for two seasons, ten seasons between 1993 and 2014, and was followed by a SpiritualSuccessor, ''Jeremy Hardy Feels It'', which dispensed with the sketches and guests and just had him talking about an empotion, followed by an audience Q&A. ''Feels It'' ran for one season of four episodes. Any plan for a second season were sadly ended by AuthorExistenceFailure.

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''''Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation''''' was a comedy radio series starring Jeremy Hardy (''Radio/TheNewsQuiz'', ''Radio/ImSorryIHaventAClue'').

In every episode, Jeremy would give a comic lecture on a topic of his choosing, interpersed with discussion and sketches featuring his two guests.

The series ran for two seasons, and was followed by a SpiritualSuccessor, ''Jeremy Hardy Feels It'', which dispensed with the sketches and guests and just had him talking about an empotion, followed by an audience Q&A. ''Feels It'' ran for one season of four episodes. Any plan for a second season were sadly ended by AuthorExistenceFailure.


* AudienceParticipation: The unscripted Q&A at the end of each episode of ''Feels It''.
* ChristmasSpecial: ''Jeremy Hardy's New Year Cavalcade''.
* CreditsGag: The credits are always reflective of the theme. For example, in "How to be a Good Citizen":
-->'''Carla''': ''Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation'' was drafted by Jeremy Hardy and put into effect by Gordon Kennedy and Carla Mendonça. Ultimate control rested with David Tyler and the show was a Pozzitive production for the [[Creator/TheBBC state broadcasting company of the United Kingdom]].
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: In "How to Speak", Paul Basset-Davies claims to be a lecturer at the National Institute for the Study of Verbal Talking and [[LampshadeHanging Redundant Tautology]].
* DivineRaceLift: When telling the story of Abraham, Jeremy explains that "For the purposes of winding up bigots, God will be played by Debbie Isaacs."
* DontExplainTheJoke: Following a skit to illustrate one of his points, Jeremy says:
-->'''Jeremy''': Now, at the risk of explaining what you've just heard in a way that sucks all mirth from life, in a similar manner to Nicholas Parsons on ''Radio/JustAMinute''...
* GagPenis: In "How To Be A Woman In The 21st Century", Jeremy asks Gordon Kennedy if it's true what they say about a ManInAKilt. Gordon's reply is "Personally, I don't risk it. A kilt only comes down to the knees, after all. Could be embarassing."
* HypocriticalHumor: A recurring bit is Jeremy explaining something and then immediately doing the opposite, for instance:
-->'''Jeremy''': But nothing alienates the young more than attempts by their elders to understand them. Isn't that right, kids?
* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming:
** All episodes of have titles starting "How to...", describing the topic from which Jeremy will be digressing this week. The shortest so far is "How to Die", the longest is "How to be Better Theologically, Socially, Nationally and in Terms of One's Own Personal Development, Responsibility and Interaction with the Fellow Humans with Whom We Share this Fragile Planet, and Ting" (usually referred to as "How to be Better").
** All episodes of ''Jeremy Hardy Feels It'' are listed on the BBC website with simply the emotion he's talking about, although he announces them as "This week, Jeremy Hardy feels [emotion]".
* MiseryPoker: Jeremy worries that comforting the bereaved can come across like this: if your mother is suffering dementia and you tell someone whose mother died suddenly "At least she was with you right up to the end", you're kind of saying their situation isn't as bad as yours.
* NWordPrivileges: Jeremy was once at a debate about hip-hop where they discussed whether white people could ever use the n-word:
-->'''Jeremy''': And I though "Well, why would I ever ''want'' to use it?" It offends ''me'', as a human. I am offended by the n-word because I'm not a c-word.
* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: Jeremy calls Gordon Kennedy "the most famous Scottish person in Wilsden." (Wilsden is in West Yorkshire.)
* TimmyInAWell: In "How to Speak", Paul Basset-Davies explains that dogs can understand our tone of voice, and from this can learn simple words like "Sit" "Roll over" and "What's that, Skippy? Flipper's fallen down the old mineshaft?"

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