A Hardy Perennial ; Jeremy Hardy Tells Natalie Hale Why He's Sticking to His Old-School Brand of Deadpan Stand-Up
Evening Post (Bristol, UK) › November 18, 2010
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Evening Post (Bristol, UK) › November 18, 2010
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" As ever, it's me trundling on stage, talking for a bit, and trundling off again." Deadpan comic Jeremy Hardy isn't the best at selling himself, and trying to get him to muster up enough enthusiasm to promote his new show is like extracting teeth.
"I suppose I'll talk about whatever's going on in the news and in my head. I'll talk a bit about the new political regime and other odds and ends. I don't know."See the full content of this document
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A Hardy Perennial ; Jeremy Hardy Tells Natalie Hale Why He's Sticking to His Old-School Brand of Deadpan Stand-Up
Bizarrely, this hangdog attitude and style of delivery is thoroughly refreshing at a time when much of the stand-up comedy on our TV screens is loud, brash and decidedly obvious.
Despite a stagnant disposition, Jeremy's diary is anything but. The comic, best ...See the full content of this document
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