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Harry Hill

Date Of Birth: 01/10/1964

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Videos

Harry Hill's Little Internet Show: Imaginings

Episode 3


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There's a Fry In My Soup
Harry Hill's Little Internet Show Ep1
Marbella Belles
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CV

CV

Books: 2002:
His first novel: Flight From Deathrow. Buy
Buy
Books: 1999:
The Harry Hill Fun Book. Buy
Buy
 
Radio: 1993-1997:
Four series of Harry Hill's Fruit Corner on Radio 4 Buy the BBC audio tape (NB: Special Order)
Buy the BBC audio tape
Radio: 1992:
When Harry Met Ally. Short-lived Radio 4 show with Alistair McGowan
 
TV: 2003:
The All-New Harry Hill Show on ITV1, which won a Silver Rose at the Montreux TV festival for best comedy.
TV: 2002-4:
Harry Hill's TV Burp on ITV1, for which he won a Rose D'Or international TV award for best comedy actor.
TV: 2000:
Subject of This Is Your Life
TV: 1999:
Appeared on Stars In Their Eyes as Morrissey
TV: 1997:
Five nominations at the British Comedy Awards, winning best new comedy for his Channel 4 show
British Comedy Awards
TV: 1997-2000:
Three series of Harry Hill on Channel 4.
TV: 1996:
Regular appearances on ITV's Saturday Live
TV: 1996:
First British comic to appear on David Letterman's The Late Show. He has made a total of six appearance, a record for a UK stand-up.
TV: 1995:
Nominated in two categories in British Comedy Awards
TV: 1994:
Harry Hill's Fruit Fancies. Six black and white shorts for BBC2
 
Stand Up: 2005:
Hooves tour. Review
Review
Stand Up: 2003:
Wild Horses tour. Dates and review
Dates and review
Stand Up: 2000:
Birdstike tour and West End show. Buy video
Buy video
Stand Up: 1999:
Sild PI tour
Stand Up: 1998:
Live at the Palladium video released as First Class Scamp. Buy on VHS or DVD
VHS
Stand Up: 1998:
Live at the Palladium video released as First Class Scamp. Buy on VHS or DVD
DVD
Stand Up: 1996:
'96 Comeback Special tour
Stand Up: 1995:
Savlon 2000 show at Edinburgh, then on tour
Stand Up: 1995:
Video of his show at The Queens Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, released
Stand Up: 1994:
Perrier Award nominee for his Pub Internationale show, which toured the UK and the West End after Edinbugh.
Perrier Award
Stand Up: 1994:
Winner of comedy awards from The Independent, Time Out and City Life
Stand Up: 1993:
Edinburgh show Eggs
Stand Up: 1992:
Perrier best newcomer or his Edinburgh show Flies
Perrier
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Reviews

Harry Hill: Sausage Time
Live Review
Oxford New Theatre

Harry Hill: Sausage Time

In the later days of TV Burp, Harry Hill made no secret of how grueling he found wading through the hours of footage needed to generate 24 minutes of material every week. Now free from those binds, his first stand-up tour for six year radiates the irresistible joyful enthusiasm of a child who’s unexpectedly been released from his geography homework to go and play in the snow.

And when such a unique comic talent renews his passion for surreal invention, the result is simply brilliant.

He throws himself into exploits that don’t really become a 48-year-old man, with no sense of embarrassment. But then he’s not really a middle-aged ex-doctor, but a cartoon-like construct, from that distinctive big-collared look to the bold, exaggerated movement, cavorting around the stage as if controlled by the Thunderbirds puppeteers.

From the real world, his broad style overlaps with everything from Bruce Forsyth to Vic & Bob, via Max Wall and old-school character stand-ups such as Jimmy Cricket. He has no reluctance or shame in employing age-old variety techniques, executed with utter commitment, to sell the strange world of his imagination. Suddenly this style seems subversive.

While his stock-in-trade is the preposterous, astute observations and solid jokes underpin all the nonsense, adding an extra depth and ensuring his material appeals to the head as well as the heart. There are gags in here that any more traditional man-and-a-mic stand up would envy, while the madly surreal lies beautifully with the mundane – a wild flight of fancy followed by the promise of a treat of a lunch in the Bhs cafe.

The first half of Sausage Time is as you might expect of him, a manic mash-up of daft jokes, prop gags, puns, physical nonsense and musical stings, delivered with the help of backing duo The Caterers. He’s even brought an old mattress on stage, just to bounce on, all part of spreading the glee by ensuring that, first and foremost, he’s having fun.

Hill’s content is not all flyaway nonsense. This is a family-friendly show which somehow manages to turn heroin abuse and assisted suicide into knockabout scenes. Muslim fundamentalists become oddballs forever seeking their friend, ‘Alan’. But there can never be any sense of edge for a man who’s party piece is singing a song of the audience’s choosing in the Tongan language. ELO’s Mr Blue Sky sounds particularly splendid in this dialect, we can report.

In the second half, he ratchets up the already insane nonsense another level, with a full-on pantomime of the outrageous. It starts with a sublime piece of subtle silent comedy worthy of Hollywood’s golden era, a gag expressed with a simple glance, before escalating into scenes of madcap intensity that reduce the audience to hysterics. If you don’t think you like such slapstick, it’s probably because you’ve never seen it done as well as this, nor with such admirable commitment to the gag.

Favourite old characters do appear over the evening, but those not already au fait with Hill’s work won’t be left behind. Only his business with his ‘son’ Gary – the ventriloquist’s doll who played Alan Sugar on TV Burp – is a little self-indulgent, but quickly forgiveable.

And as for the finale, it’s an idea of such magnificently stupid excess that it will be remembered long after any erudite one-liner. Sausage Time is a proper all-singing, all-dancing ‘showbusiness’ show; a high-octane extravaganza that parades one spectacle after the next in a way that PT Barnum would be proud of... guaranteeing a cracking night out.

Date of live review: Sunday 10th Feb, '13
Review by Steve Bennett
Harry Hill : Original Review
Harry Hill : Original Review

Monday 13th Aug, '12-
April Fool for Mencap
April Fool for Mencap

Monday 4th Apr, '11-
Harry Hill: Wild Horses
Harry Hill: Wild Horses

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Harry Hill started off great live, not as good on radio, worse on television, and has ended up on TV Burp which is absolute shite. How are the mighty fallen.

Poetmus, November 2004


He's awful! He rarely even tries to crack an intelligent joke, mostly prefering to prance in some form of spasm

Giles, October 2004


Dr Harry Hill may be one of the greatest comedy stand-ups of all time. The way he takes a joke to certain level then finishes it off later in spectacular fashion is priceless. The man should be king.

Graeme Dunlop, October 2004


The Channel 4 series' were some of the best half-hour comedy shows of all time, and TV Burp is, aside from it's inherent chessiness that comes from being on ITV, is comic observation at it's best and uses the potential hilarity in all serious TV to wonderful effect. Live he takes it to a new level

Alex, October 2004


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Products
DVD (2012):
Harry Hill's Cream of TV Burp
DVD (2011):
Harry Hill's TV Burp: The Best Bits
DVD (2010):
Harry Hill TV Burp Gold 3
DVD (2010):
Harry Hill’s TV Burp Gold Vol 3
Book (2010):
Livin' the Dreem: A Year in the Life of Harry Hill
DVD (2009):
Harry Hill’s TV Burp
Book (2009):
Harry Hill’s TV Burp Book
DVD (2008):
Harry Hill's TV Burp Gold
Book (2008):
Harry Hill's Whopping Great Joke Book
Book (2007):
The Further Adventures of the Queen Mum
by Harry Hill. Children's book
Book (2006):
Tim The Tiny Horse
by Harry Hill
DVD (2005):
Harry Hill: Live
From the Hooves tour
Book (2002):
Flight From Deathrow
by Harry Hill
Book (2002):
Flight From Deathrow
Harry Hill's first novel

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