Author:Jeremy Hardy,Jeremy Hardy
'The master of quietly inflammatory comedy' - The Evening Standard
'Made me drop the kettle in shock, but worth it' - The Daily Telegraph
Few can forget where they were in September 1993 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. Since that fateful first series, the show has gone on to win Sony awards, Writers Guild nominations and a Nobel Prize for Chemistry with lines like - "Kids should never be fashion slaves, especially in the Far East. My 12-year old daughter asked me for a new pair of trainers. I told her she was old enough to go out and make her own".
Included here are all ten series of Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation, with episodes on topics like "How To Stay Alive As Long As You Possibly Can", "How To Have A Baby", and "How To Confront The Vexed Issue Of British Identity Without Getting In The Most Fearful Bate About The Whole Thing".
This bumper collection also includes Jeremy Hardy's New Year Cavalcade - an unmissable meditation on everything Yule and a healthy dose of comic Bisodol to flush away the memory of driving up the motorway for seven hours in the dark to spend quantity time with your family - and the memorial programme When Jeremy Hardy Spoke to the Nation. Not quite a biography, not quite a documentary, this final programme is narrated by his great friend and colleague Sandi Toksvig, and shines a light on how and why the man once described as 'an incendiary vicar' stayed so funny and so beloved for over 30 years.
Produced and directed by David Tyler.
A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4.
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Jarman's light illuminates the wilderness as brightly as ever
—— New StatesmanJarman [is] the sort of troublemaking visionary who one day may be compared with Blake
—— Time OutA wild ride
—— New York TimesBracingly honest, vivid and compelling [...] how an average talent became the biggest movie star in the world
—— The TimesBrilliant
—— TelegraphEye-popping revelations [...] Will Smith bares all about his childhood and life
—— SunThe book is awesome. So candid and considered...fascinating.
—— Chris Evans , Virgin RadioDevastating, wise, hilarious and original
—— Róisín IngleA terrific book . . . absolutely brilliant
—— Brendan O'ConnorO'Connor gets you onside so completely with her direct narrative, you feel you could be in the same room as her
—— Sunday TimesRememberings offers O'Connor's very personal version of events, a tale of maternal and institutional abuse that might be a misery memoir, if it weren't related with such eccentric charm and cheery fortitude
—— Daily TelegraphFrom wild youth to troubled adulthood, this memoir is a blast of chaos
—— TimesUtterly brilliant
—— Paul HowardAstonishing. Staggering
—— Rob DelaneySuperb . . . fantastic
—— Irish Daily StarBeautifully written
—— VIPHonest and illuminating
—— Irish IndependentRememberings is an electrifying reminder of the importance of [O'Connor's] voice
—— Business PostO'Connor brings everything to this memoir
—— Financial TimesIncendiary
—— iAstonishingly good, wise and hilarious
—— Louise NealonCandid, open-hearted . . . a lot of self-deprecation, a lot of laughs, and a measure of honesty that would put most of us to shame
—— Anglo-CeltGenuinely incredible . . . [Rememberings is] suffused with humour and forgiveness
—— GuardianThere's nothing conventional about Sinéad O'Connor and there's little conventional about her memoir either. . . She writes with searing honesty and plenty of wit
—— IndependentHer complicated life makes for riveting reading. From ripping up photographs of the Pope on prime time US television and her mental health struggles to a rollercoaster spiritual quest, she has never been afraid to be fearless
—— iNewsA deliciously decadent tale of sex, tragedy, celebrity, surfboards and tanned skin in 1980s Malibu.
—— The TimesI absolutely loved her book.... It's an absolute blast to read
—— Alice- Azania JarvisJACKIE COLLINS, BUT BETTER Sacrilege to say "better", I know, but there we are. Set in the 1980s, Taylor Jenkins Reid's Malibu Rising is wonderfully written, intensely evocative and concerns the model/ surfer children of a rock star. Tons of glamour, tons of sharply observed insights about sibling relationships, plus a massive party. Beach read par excellence. See also her brilliant Daisy Jones & the Six, which is heaven (more rock stars).
—— AnonymousWhen we picked up Malibu Rising, the new novel by Taylor Jenkins Reid, we could barely put it down
—— That's LifeYou'll never want this book to end, it will suck you in and spit you out!
—— Muddy Stilettos