Harry Hill's Tea Time
- TV chat show / sketch show
- Sky One
- 2016 - 2018
- 16 episodes (2 series)
Chat and spoof-cooking show, hosted by Harry Hill. Also features Charlie Baker, Tom Davis, Mark Maier, Bernadette Dawson, Sharon Melville and more.
Episode menu
Series 1, Episode 5 - Deborah Meaden
Business tycoon Deborah Meaden joins Harry in the kitchen for a feast of culinary mayhem and attempts to create a dog wedding cake and a salad with a difference.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Sunday 13th November 2016
- Time
- 6pm
- Channel
- Sky One
- Length
- 30 minutes
- Recorded
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- Friday 3rd June 2016, 19:00 at Sky Studios
Cast & crew
Harry Hill | Host / Presenter |
Charlie Baker | Trevor Modo |
Tom Davis | Egg Wallace |
Bernadette Dawson (as The Delia Smiths) | Musical Performer |
Heather Tracy (as The Delia Smiths) | Musical Performer |
Elisa Molisso (as The Delia Smiths) | Musical Performer |
Deborah Meaden | Guest |
Andy Linden | Mary Hill |
Harry Hill | Writer |
Paul Hawksbee | Writer (Additional Material) |
Dan Maier (as Daniel Maier) | Writer (Additional Material) |
John Kearns | Writer (Additional Material) |
Geraldine Dowd | Director |
Tom Vinnicombe | VT Director |
Russell Balkind | Series Producer |
Alan Thorpe | Producer |
Mobashir Dar | Executive Producer |
Murray Boland | Executive Producer |
Danielle Lux | Executive Producer |
Richard Ackerman | Executive Producer |
Harry Hill | Executive Producer |
Adrian Brindle | Editor |
Julien Wilcock | Editor |
Phil Chappell | Editor |
Ben Whitney | Editor |
Harry Banks | Production Designer |
Leah Archer | Costume Designer |
Vanessa White | Make-up Designer |
Martin Kempton | Lighting Designer |
Steve Brown | Musical Director |
Dave Whyte | Graphics |
Steve Green | Graphics |
Press
As this week's guest Deborah Meaden discovers, resisting Harry Hill's tide of daftness is futile. Tonight's surreal simulacrum of shiny-floor show hysteria incorporates a gay wedding for dogs ("a first for Sky, I believe," says Hill, dryly) and an unhinged rendition of Pulp's Disco 2000. Its closest relation is probably the finely calibrated mayhem of Shooting Stars, and while it never reaches that show's levels of inspired chaos, it's still a quirky Sunday evening offering.
Phil Harrison, The Guardian, 13th November 2016