Hannah George
Hans Teeuwen
Harry Denford
Harry Enfield
Harry Hill
Harvey Oliver
Hattie Hayridge
Helen Arney
Helen da Silva
Helen Huscroft
Helen Keen
Helmut
Henning Wehn
Henrik Elmer
Henry Ginsberg
Henry Paker
Hils Barker
History Girls
Holly Walsh
Howard Read
Humphrey Lyttelton

Hattie Hayridge
Misc live shows
Barry Cryer And His Imaginary Friends
Malcolm Hardee tribute show
Tour
Double Header Tour
Hattie Hayridge
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| Radio: 1998-1999: Additional voices on Sean Lock's 15 Minutes Of Misery |
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| TV: 1989 -1993: Red Dwarf, as Holly the computer |
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Tends to use the same material that you heard a few years back, and will nervously waffle. Admire her, though John Gotanymotor, June 2004 |
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Lots of awkward silences, few laughs, no continuity. A very disappointing performance. Graham Borland, May 2004 |
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Her deadpan delivery is sharp as a tack. The fact that she is lovely just seems to cement this fact. Allan Wyllie, May 2004 |
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I saw Hattie at Northampton Roadmenders back in 1996 and that set was one of the funniest I've ever seen. I really did have to leave the hall to get some breath back. Harvey, July 2003 |
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V. funny. Paul Cummins, July 2003 |
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Hattie-darlin' is wundabar, she is the Morrissey of English comedy. Dick Ensider, June 2003 |
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Rambling, unstructured, many pregnant pauses - not what one could expect of a well known stand up - male or female. Marcosophy, April 2003 |
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The marvelous double H is a Master (Mistress?) of making her act seem ad-lib and scatty, yet she knows exactly where she's going. Spike Milligan could confound his audience, too, and he was also a genius! James Harrington, March 2003 |


