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Comedians and friends Adam Hills and Jason Byrne will reunite for a one-off comedy fundraiser for the Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity.
In this one-hour special, Adam Hills tracks his efforts to bring more awareness to the sport of Para-Standing Tennis.
The comedian, who was born without a right foot, was a professional tennis coach before pursuing a career in stand-up comedy.
Sport's Strangest Crimes returns with Adam Hills telling the extraordinary story of the life, legend and death of Bruiser Brody, one of 1980s wrestling’s biggest stars and most enigmatic figures.
Frank Goodish was a larger than life character, in every sense of the word. Reputed to stand at 6ft 8 inches tall and weigh in at over 300lbs, with a shaggy mane of jet black hair and bushy beard to match, he was an imposing presence tailormade for professional wrestling.
The UK’s favourite monopedal Aussie (and host of Channel 4’s The Last Leg) is back with a brand new show, combining positive stand-up comedy with rampant spontaneity.
Adam Hills is thrilled to be returning to venus across the UK as he takes his brand new live show Shoes Half Full on tour in 2024.
Australian comedian Adam Hills MBE - host of the award-winning Channel 4 series THE LAST LEG, disability champion and novelist - will make his Slapstick festival debut at Bristol Old Vic on Sunday 18 February as the star of a newly added Desert Island Comedy Flicks event.
Adam Hills has donated a gold prosthetic foot to The National Paralympic Heritage Trust (NPHT). This unique prosthetic, adorned with the names of the Great British gold medallists from the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio, has found its permanent home at the National Paralympic Heritage Centre in Aylesbury.
Adam Hills is the latest guest on Nick Grimshaw and restaurateur Angela Hartnett's podcast Dish.
The comedian, rugby player and presenter of C4's The Last Leg talks about drinking with Russell Crowe, making the Last Leg, openg a restaurant and doing comedy around elections.
Adam Hills MBE, comedian and host of the Channel 4 series, The Last Leg, will be hosting the Inclusive Sports Awards held by Variety, the Children’s Charity in October.
Variety, the Children’s Charity provides practical support to disabled and disadvantaged children through providing wheelchairs, specialist equipment, their fully accessible Sunshine Coaches to SEND schools, and experiences on their Great Days Out.
In a new episode of the podcast ‘Talking With Cancer’ (out today – listen here), comedian and presenter Adam Hills MBE
The Last Leg returns to Channel 4 this Friday at 10pm for their 25th series.
Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker will one again be offering their take on the week's events, from sport to politics and beyond. And asking viewers their regular question #isitok?
The show will be broadcast live and the guests tonight will include Desiree Burch and Miriam Margolyes.
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