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Comic Relief, stammering, and the real irony
Humour can be difficult to get right - but last night Lenny Henry and the BBC got it very wrong. My children have been very moved by the various TV programmes leading up to Comic Relief, in particular one involving Lenny Henry in … Continue reading →
Posted in Ethics, Stammering, Voluntary organisations
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Tagged anti-bullying, BBC, British Stammering Association, Comic Relief, finish their sentences, interrupt, Kenya, Lenny Henry, Leys Geddes, Michael Palin Centre for Stammering Children, real irony, self-esteem, The King's Speech, use of humour
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