
Harry Hill
- 60 years old
- English
- Actor, writer, executive producer, comedian, director and editor
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Harry Hill on his Tony Blair rock opera
The TV Burp and You've Been Framed comedian reveals why Blair's life is so ripe for a musical, and why he's never had to self-censor.
Stuart Husband, The Telegraph, 12th April 2023Harry Hill reveals how his 'comedy police force' - his kids - help him from falling victim to woke warriors
'I don't feel cowed by cancel culture!'
Kathryn Knight, Daily Mail, 31st March 2023Off Menu Podcast With Ed Gamble & James Acaster: the best episodes
Comedians Ed Gamble and James Acaster on the Off Menu podcast are especially good company because they're funny gluttons.
Louisa Mellor and Elizabeth Donoghue, Den Of Geek, 27th March 2023Teenage Cancer Trust review
The least-known name on the bill was Fatiha El-Ghorri - though there was nothing in her assured set to indicate she was the least experienced comic here.
Chortle, 22nd March 2023Harry Hill, Rose Matafeo and Lolly Adefope to appear with Yard Act
Harry Hill, Rose Matafeo, Lolly Adefope and Nish Kumar are amongst a number of comedians announced to open for post-punk band Yard Act later this year.
British Comedy Guide, 8th March 2023Harry Hill receives Slapstick Festival medal
The medal was in recognition of his achievements in winning new audiences for the brand of silent screen comedy that Bristol's annual Slapstick Festival champions.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 19th February 2023Tony! [The Tony Blair Rock Opera] to embark on UK tour
Rock opera Tony!, based on the life of that slightly notorious former Prime Minister Tony Blair, will embark on a new tour and run in central London.
Alex Wood, What's On Stage, 3rd December 2022Harry Hill: Pedigree Fun! review
A festival of nonsense from the veteran surrealist that hits many a height.
Kelly Apter, The List, 12th October 2022Harry 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 2022