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Hilarious, detailed, gently self-depreciating act from a stand-up comic in complete control. The Independent

When he’s not touring Jeremy is now an essential member of BBC Radio 4’s News Quiz team as well as regularly appearing on I’m Sorry I Haven't a clue, Hamish and Dougall and Just a Minute .

Jeremy has writen and performed his own series for Radio 4, the hugely successful Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation. His recent television credits include: Mock the Week (BBC2), Q.I. (BBC 2), Grumpy Old Men (BBC1), DVD Collection (BBC3), Back in the Day (BBC2), Human Rights, Human Wrongs (BBC2), Not Tonight with John Sergeant (BBC2) and BBC 2’s satirical look at the London Mayoral election All the Fun of the Mayor. Ever keen to diversify, Jeremy appeared in Hotel in 2003, a feature film directed by Mike Figgis opposite Burt Reynolds, David Schwimmer and Rhys Ifans. Further acting credits include; Black Adder and Sorry.

Writer and columnist
Jeremy has been a regular columnist for London’s prestigious ES Magazine and The Guardian . He has written two books, Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation (Methuen) and When Did you Last See your Father? (Methuen). He is currently co-writing a feature film entitled Suckers for The Film Council/Pathe.He is also writing a book about his for Ebury Press due for launch in Spring 2009.

Jeremy Hardy vs. the Israeli Army
In 2002, he travelled to the West Bank to make a film documentary about the International Solidarity Movement. The acclaimed Jeremy Hardy vs. the Israeli Army went on general release throughout the UK in 2003, and was screened all over the world.
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For Jeremy Hardy vs. the Israeli Army...
Britain might just have found its very own Michael Moore. This outstanding documentary from film-maker Leila Sansour follows the stand-up comedian Jeremy Hardy as he travels to the occupied West Bank in Easter 2002 at the invitation of the International Solidarity Movement of Palestine. There he experiences for himself the brutality and heavy-handedness of the Israeli military under the Sharon administration - and Hardy is refreshingly honest about how very, very frightened he gets, realising that the army has no compunction about shooting at protesters like him with real bullets
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One of the sharpest comedians on the circuit. The Guardian

One minute lewd, the next blimpish, the next acerbic, he is always one step wide of insult and one ahead of expectation Financial Times

     
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Jeremy Hardy vs. The Israeli Army is both quirky and important. It gives a better idea of conditions on the ground in Palestine than a thousand news reports - the absurdity as well as the tragedy. Toby Litt
 
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