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.
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Series 2, Episode 1 - Sir Trevor McDonald
Broadcasting legend Sir Trevor McDonald is first to brave the bedlam in Series 2. Expect the unexpected as he sings the show out with Harry and showcases his sausage-making skills.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Tuesday 2nd January 2018
- Time
- 8:30pm
- Channel
- Sky One
- Length
- 30 minutes
- Recorded
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- Wednesday 14th June 2017, 19:00 at Sky Studios ( Sir Trevor McDonald )
Cast & crew
Harry Hill | Host / Presenter |
Charlie Baker | Trevor Modo |
Sharon Melville (as The Delia Smiths) | Musical Performer |
Heather Tracy (as The Delia Smiths) | Musical Performer |
Elisa Molisso (as The Delia Smiths) | Musical Performer |
Trevor McDonald (as Sir Trevor McDonald) | Guest |
Mark Maier | Ensemble Actor |
Harry Hill | Writer |
Paul Hawksbee | Writer (Additional Material) |
Dan Maier (as Daniel Maier) | Writer (Additional Material) |
Matthew Crosby | Writer (Additional Material) |
Geraldine Dowd | Director |
Alan Thorpe | Series Producer |
Hannah Duncombe | Producer |
Mobashir Dar | Executive Producer |
Murray Boland | Executive Producer |
Danielle Lux | Executive Producer |
Harry Hill | Executive Producer |
Marvyn Benoit | Executive Producer |
Steve Nayler | 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 |
Press
The series spoofing cookery shows returns with the "first knight of news", Sir Trevor McDonald, taking his turn. It's a prelude to host Harry Hill asking McDonald to do silly things and the former news anchor gamely obliging, showing how he can disappear ("I mustn't misuse these magic powers"), singing and discussing the merits of the coffee machine-inspired Sospresso. The lightest of comedies imaginable, but no less fun for that.
Jonathan Wright, The Guardian, 2nd January 2018