British Comedy Guide
Harry Hill
Harry Hill

Harry Hill

  • 60 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer, executive producer, comedian, director and editor

Press clippings Page 17

TV Review: Harry Hill's Alien Fun Capsule

Widdicombe, sporting a curly wig and dodgy jumper for the routine, said: "This is the most fun I've ever had on TV" and it was easy to see why he felt that way.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 5th March 2017

In a new series billed as "madcap", Harry Hill watches over two teams who have to prove how funny humans are. Yes, really. Kelvin Fletcher, Sara Pascoe, Patrick Robinson and Josh Widdicombe must choose clips to go into a capsule that can be unleashed in the event of an alien invasion. By Hill's own admission it is "an idea that's thinner than Kim Kardashian's nightie", but he holds things together with aplomb.

Hannah Verdier, The Guardian, 2nd March 2017

Preview - Harry Hill's Alien Fun Capsule

Harry Hill has yet to find a success as big as TV Burp since it ended, but his new ITV show might be a hit.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 2nd March 2017

Is Harry Hill's Alien Fun capsule any good?

Ben Dowell takes a look at the eccentric comedian's new show - a celebrity panel game with a difference. But is it out of this world?

Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 2nd March 2017

Preview: Harry Hill's Alien Fun Capsule

For his new quiz, Harry Hill is creating a showreel to convince aliens that humankind is too hilarious to be destroyed - and he's finally at his daft genius best again.

Mark Lawson, The Guardian, 2nd March 2017

Harry Hill interview

'I watch myself thinking, how did I get away with that?'

James Rampton, i Newspaper, 2nd March 2017

Harry Hill has a laugh about his latest show

If you've seen Harry Hill's Tea Time on Sky 1, you'll have a feeling of what to expect from his new ITV panel show Alien Fun Capsule.

If you haven't, well, it's a bit like Room 101 in reverse, mixed with Celebrity Juice and a little bit of TV Burp.

Paul Simper, The Sun, 26th February 2017

Caricatures of comics to be displayed in Leicester

Caricaturist George Williams has produced 10 contemporary caricatures of comedians which are now on display at The Y Theatre for the duration of the comedy festival.

Leicester Mercury, 8th February 2017

Is comedy infectious to doctors?

A white coat is often a sign of funny bones, as periodic outbreaks of medically trained comedians demonstrate.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 8th February 2017

Red Nose Day 2017 plans revealed

Comic Relief's plans for Red Nose Day 2017 include a TV show involving stars including French & Saunders and Vic & Bob, plus a series of online comedy sketches, and much more.

British Comedy Guide, 31st January 2017

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