Jeremy NicholasCall me Jem
Birthday: Nov 14th 1962 Jeremy Nicholas is an award winning TV and radio broadcaster. He works at the funny end of the TV news bulletin, specialising in And Finally stories for the BBC.
He speaks on how to use humour in business presentations, and how to sparkle when interviewed by the media.
He split his trousers onstage once in Johannesburg. The audience thought it was part of his humour talk!
He's a regular event host and compere for large large organisations.
And he's the only UK speaker who's done twenty stadium gigs a year for the past thirteen years.
Jeremy has been the voice of West Ham United since 1998 and is also the stadium announcer on all the EA Sports FIFA video games.
As the BBC won’t trust him with serious stories, he's forged a much better paid second career, making regular appearances on the after-dinner speaking circuit.
His latest book is Mr Moon Has Left the Stadium.
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