
Harry Hill
- 60 years old
- English
- Actor, writer, executive producer, comedian, director and editor
Press clippings Page 42
Harry Hill in drag for This Is Jinsy
What are the chances of this happening - Harry Hill dressed like a laydee?
The Sun, 28th July 2011Harry Hill throws bread at book festival audience
Harry Hill throws bread at the audience in his gig at the Telegraph Ways With Words festival.
Sarah Crompton, The Telegraph, 14th July 2011Harry Hill calendar and greeting cards launched
Harry Hill will be coming to a greeting card and calendar near you soon.
Harry Hill Fansite, 22nd June 2011Guest stars announced for Sky Atlantic's This Is Jinsy
Sky Atlantic has announced a host of guest stars, including Catherine Tate and Harry Hill, will appear in its new surreal comedy series, This Is Jinsy.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd June 2011Harry Hill interview
Getting paid millions of pounds to sit at home and watch TV sounds like the cushiest job in the world. But don't be too quick to envy comedian Harry Hill. He says his obsessive work on hit show TV Burp pushes him to the edge.
Alun Palmer, The Mirror, 1st June 2011Harry Hill to launch new peanut butter range of nuts
Harry's Nuts, the Fairtrade nut brand from Harry Hill, is branching out into peanut butter.
Harry Hill Fansite, 16th May 2011Child comedian hits back after McIntyre made him cry
Child comedian David Knight yesterday hit back at Michael McIntyre for making him cry on Britain's Got Talent, saying: "Harry Hill is still my favourite."
Nicola Methven, The Mirror, 18th April 2011Comedy, music and good causes - it can only be the show that makes you laugh until you give.
Harry Hill, Steve Coogan, Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley, Ant and Dec and Armstrong and Miller are all doing something funny for money this year, along with the casts of The Inbetweeners, Outnumbered and Miranda.
We can also look forward to a specially shot mini-episode of Doctor Who, and James Corden will be back with the third instalment of his iconic Smithy trilogy - calling in favours from some very big names in showbiz.
Corden will also be one fifth of Fake That - a tribute band which boasts the talents of David Walliams, Alan Carr, Catherine Tate and John Bishop.
Never fear, though, the real Take That will be performing too. In fact, the night's going to be awash with boy-bands, as JLS are in the studio and it's The Wanted's turn to do the official Comic Relief single, Gold Forever.
The music line-up also includes chart-busting Adele, Annie Lennox, Elbow and Gareth Malone, who will be trying to turn some TV chefs into a Comic Relief choir.
Your hosts through this comedy marathon will be Davina McCall, Jonathan Ross, Michael McIntyre, Graham Norton, Claudia Winkleman and Fearne Cotton.
There have been 12 Red Nose Days since 1988, helping to raise more than £500million to help needy people in the UK and abroad.
There'll also be films from David Tennant, Jack Dee, Ruth Jones and Comic Relief stalwart Lenny Henry, each providing frequent reminders of how your money can help change people's lives for the better.
Jane Simon, The Mirror, 18th March 2011It's Red Nose Day, which means only one thing: rip-roaring laughter and top telly treats, presented by TV favourites Lenny Henry, Fearne Cotton, Graham Norton, Jonathan Ross and Claudia Winkleman.
Highlights include a feast of unmissable sketches from the likes of James Corden, the cast of Outnumbered, Miranda Hart, Harry Hill, Steve Coogan and Armstrong & Miller.
There are also Comic Relief specials of Masterchef and The Choir and unforgettable music performances from some of the biggest names in the industry. The night is sprinkled with plenty of reminders of why it's all happening: to raise money to change the lives of extremely vulnerable and disadvantaged people in the UK and Africa.
The Daily Express, 18th March 2011Get your credit card out, make the phone call, pledge the money. Then you can sit back, guilt-free, and enjoy the funniest evening on telly since oooh, probably the last Red Nose Day. Anyone who's anyone from the world of comedy is on BBC TV tonight. There's funny stuff by Lenny Henry, Graham Norton, Peter Kay, Harry Hill and James Corden, and a road trip in the company of The Inbetweeners around the rudest places in Britain. There's also a mini episode of Doctor Who featuring two Amy Ponds, a special edition of Outnumbered and a Downton Abbey spoof. Adele sings live, and in a celebrity MasterChef Miranda Hart and Claudia Winkleman go head to head, which ought to be a physical impossibility. We also get a special version of The Choir, Gareth Malone's foolhardy bid to get celebrity chefs to sing Rick Astley's Never Gonna Give You Up. In between all this are sobering film clips reminding us what it's all about and a ten-minute edition of EastEnders resolving the disturbing story about teenage prostitution.
Jane Rackham, Comic Relief, 18th March 2011