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Harry Hill: Pedigree Fun review
Harry Hill closes Pedigree Fun with a uniquely peculiar rendition of My Way that sets him apart from the showbiz hackery of countless cover versions, confirming his status as the cartoonish oddball who snuck it into the mainstream, an absurdist for the masses.
Jay Richardson, Chortle, 11th October 2022Harry Hill, touring review - uneven madcap show
A section about a baby elephant traumatised by a clown is wonderfully surreal.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 10th October 2022Harry Hill displays a talent mainly to bemuse
The comedian is widely adored, but this set at Guildford's ill-suited G Live venue was seldom the stuff of belly laughs.
Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 7th October 2022Harry Hill: Pedigree Fun review
Nobody does utter rubbish better.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 3rd October 2022Harry Hill is back on tour: 'My friend worried I'd have a heart attack'
The frenetic comedian returns with a hilarious stand-up show that is not at all right-on. No wonder his daughters are on his back.
Sarah Ditum, The Sunday Times, 2nd October 2022Britain's Greatest Obsessions: Harry On Humour review
Thank heavens for Harry Hill, whose wit and enthusiasm saved the otherwise flimsy first episode of Britain's Greatest Obsessions from a complete descent into irrelevance.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 13th September 2022Britain's Greatest Obsessions, review
Harry Hill's ode to British comedy lacks history - and laughs.
Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 12th September 2022Dave announces Edinburgh Comedy Awards broadcasts
The Dave's Edinburgh Comedy Awards body has announced a range of programming and streams around this year's awards.
British Comedy Guide, 19th August 2022Why Harry Hill's little green aliens are popping up all over London
The comedian on his mission to breathe life back into the West End.
Robert Jackman, The Spectator, 15th August 2022Harry Hill interview
Harry Hill is glad that he isn't making TV Burp anymore - so that he doesn't have to watch "mindless" Love Island.
Grant Rollings, The Sun, 17th July 2022