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Hill, of You've Been Framed and TV Burp fame, was joined by the lord lieutenant of Shropshire Anna Turner JP, RJAH chair Harry Turner and RJAH chief executive Stacey Keegan at a special event ...
Television icon Harry Hill recently visited a Coventry museum while in the city as part of his latest comedy tour. The TV Burp star had appeared at Warwick Art Centre on Saturday (26 April).
Away from the madcap comedy Hill throws in some political commentary too ... Among the familiar content we also see Gary his mannequin son and Stouffer the blue cat. If the first half of the two-hour ...
Wilton's Music Hall was the perfect venue for Harry Hill's UK tour warm-ups this weekend ... from a sentry box to huge cut-outs of his glove puppet Stouffer to a random trombone and a desk ...
Fans of Harry Hill have hailed his bizarre Kent roundabout game as “comedy gold”. The much-loved comedian shared videos on social media driving his car in circles in Whitstable and nearby ...
Comic Harry Hill unequivocally quashed any speculation about participating in Strictly Come Dancing. During a frank discussion with The Times, Harry rebuffed the idea stating: "I don't like Strictly.
Viewers of Saturday Kitchen were left with mixed feelings after Harry Hill graced today's episode (December 21) with his distinctive style of comedy. Harry, who is celebrated for his slapstick ...
Driving up Route 231 toward his home in North Babylon, Bertucci heard a song on the radio that he remembered from childhood: Harry Chapin’s 1974 hit "Cat’s in the Cradle." Listen to it here.
Harry Hill is set to perform a special show in Malvern to celebrate ... The former TV Burp host will also be joined by some familiar faces, including Stouffer the Cat and his son Gary, who will try to ...
HARRY Hill has opened up about a terrifying incident that landed him in hospital as an on-stage stunt with an ironing board went awry. He broke several ribs during the accident, which he says ...
Harry Hill previously revealed that old episodes of You've Been Framed required thorough refinement as they featured jokes about dead and disgraced celebrities. He told the Mirror: 'It happens ...