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Harry Hill and Mark Thomas are among the names confirmed to be appearing at the SHEDINBURGH Fringe Festival this August. The daily online festival will include a mix of Fringe favourites, famous faces, and the best of Fringe theatre, comedy, music, and spoken word.
Comedian Harry Hill has written his autobiography.
Harry Hill's Fight!: Thirty Years Not Quite at the Top will be published by Hodder Studio on November 11, priced £20 (though of course you'll be able to find it cheaper).
His book will tell his story from medical student to primetime star fronting the hit series TV Burp and beyond.
To paraphrase an old showbiz saying, you appear on the BBC twice. Once on the way up, once on the way down. It's good to see Harry Hill back. Except of course he's definitely not on the way down.
Harry Hill is launching a brand-new podcast that provides the perfect antidote to…podcasts. These days podcasts have their own podcasts, every man and his dog’s dog has one and you’re never more than six feet away from a podcaster. This is the global emergency nobody seems to be speaking about.
Since TV Burp ended way back in 2012 we've been waiting for the next perfect Harry Hill vehicle. Harry Hill's Teatime, Harry Hill's Alien Fun Capsule and Harry Hill's Clubnite have all captured his unique madcap genius without quite scaling the heights of Burp. Now he is back again and this time he is looking at television again. So can this one be Burp's natural successor? There's only one way to find out. Well a couple - you could watch it or read this review...
The transmission details have been confirmed for Harry Hill's new BBC series.
Harry Hill's World Of TV will start on BBC Two on 23 August at 8.30pm.
In the new series, the TV Burp star will take the lid off a different genre of TV each week.
Viewers are promised not just a hilarious lesson in TV history, but a lesson in what is required to make each of the main TV genres.
The series starts off with a look at Soaps.
Made by NIT TV, Harry Hill’s World Of TV is not just a hilarious lesson in TV history but also a demonstration of what is required to make each of the main TV genres including…
Former doctor Harry Hill has revealed how he very nearly made his medical comeback to help out during the height of the Covid19 crisis.
Hill was talking to Jason Manford as part of Manford's new regular Thursday night Weekly Stand Up online show when the chat got as serious. Or as serious as chat can be when Hill is around – this conversation came shortly after Hill has introduced a puppet that he claimed was his lockdown partner Chris Whitty.
Bristol’s annual Slapstick festival of silent, visual and classic screen comedy is hoping to help lift the nation’s spirits from this week by sharing previously unreleased footage captured during a selection of the unique events it has staged over the past decade featuring top UK entertainers. Clips include unseen Harry Hill.
After a few outings on BBC Harry Hill broke big with his own Channel 4 series in 1997, complete with cat puppet, badgers and a winning mix of surrealism and vaudeville. Fom there he found mainstream fame on ITV1 with TV Burp. And now he is back on C4. To paraphrase an old showbiz saying, they say you play C4 twice, once on the way up, once on the way down. It's good to have Harry Hill back. (except, of course, he's certainly not on the way down).
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