Bec Hill

Bec Hill

Adelaide-born Bec Hill started comedy in 2006, when she made the national finals of the Raw new act competition in her native Australia. Two years later, she made her solo debut at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival with her show If You Can Read This My Cape Fell Off. She then made the trip to the UK, where she now works – and in 2014 won the first Barry Award for best show at the Edinburgh Fringe, set up by comedian Barry Ferns and voted on by other festival performers.
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Comics to bring neurodiverse kids' stories to life

...and they are neurodiverse, too

Here’s a clip from Play Time, a pilot airing on ITV1 next month.

It features six comedians who are challenged to create and perform an original stage play based on the ideas of a neurodiverse group of six- to eight-year-old schoolchildren.

The comics, who are also neurodiverse, are  Cariad Lloyd, Inel Tomlinson, Stuart Laws, Bec Hill, Aruhan Galieva and Chris Barlow.

Whatever characters, settings, stories and catchphrases the children come up with, they must turn into a play that they then perform that day on the school stage.

Director Céin McGillicuddy, who is autistic, says: ‘Play Time showcases the wonderful creativity of children from across the full neurodiversity spectrum, showing that we should be proud of and celebrate our differences.’

Play Time will drop on YouTube channel on November 10 and air on ITV’s main channel at 11.40pm that night.

The commission was announced this summer as one of six ITV pilots to air for Black History Month – October – and  Disability History Month, which starts in mid-November. 

Two have already aired, including Say Less!, a comedy sketch show with rising black stars Princess Khumalo, Esmonde Cole, Nkhanise Phiri, Wes Defoe, Soulla Panayiotou, Tadiwa Mahlunge and Jesse Chuku, which aired on Monday.

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Published: 19 Oct 2025

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