Harry Hill's TV Burp

Harry Hill's TV Burp

2002
★★★☆☆ 6.3/10
📺 14 Seasons
🎬 192 Episodes
📅 Ended
🌐 EN
⏱️ 30 min/episode
Comedy
The big-collared comic gives his own spin on TV clips from recent programmes, plus contributions from a set of regular characters

Seasons

Season 1
2002 • 6 Episodes
In this first episode of the series, Harry pokes fun at the week's TV including soaps, Cruise Ship and Celebrity Fat Club – I mean Fit Club. He also takes the Mickey out of people like David Dickinson (""I am the hunter!"") and Ozzy Osbourne (who recreates safety when crossing the road). Harry also pays a visit to Emmerdale as a health inspector and tells you how to recreate the show's title sequence: run your eyes over a tray crammed with broccoli. We also have a ‘Severe Gail (Platt from Coronation Street) Warning', a fight between Doctor Who (Tom Baker) and Harry Potter to see who is better and discover if Hitler was gay.
Season 2
2003 • 8 Episodes
In the opener to Series 2, Harry pokes fun at TV shows such as the recent Henry VIII drama with Ray Winstone, Auction Man and soaps such as Coronation Street (Todd's gay kiss with Nick Tilsley) and Emmerdale (Zak's return and Terry's stroke). Also includes a visit to Coronation Street, a fight between illusionists David Blaine and Derren Brown and all the usual mayhem.
Season 3
2004 • 7 Episodes
In the first episode of series 3, EastEnders, Back to Reality, Gender Swap, Footballers' Wives (Chardonnay's funeral), Coronation Street (the baby Patience scenario), Dirty Laundry, Safe As Houses and Faking It come under scrutiny. Now that we know The Bill's Reg Hollis is a Tears For Fears fan, Harry shows us a preview of what will happen in the police drama next week: Reg Hollis singing songs by the band while on duty arresting criminals. Also includes ""I'm an Insect: Get Me Out of Here!"", a take on ""I'm a Celebrity: Get Me Out of Here"" set in Jordan's stomach, a search to find a replacement for Robert Kilroy-Silk (including one where Harry dressed as Coronation Street's Blanche Hunt wearing a dodgy looking wig and big goggly eyes comes on saying ""He's a loony and she's a man?"" referring to Roy and Hayley Cropper), a fight between Davina McCall and Cilla Black now that Love on a Saturday Night has replaced Blind Date and all the usual things.
Season 4
2004 • 6 Episodes
In the first episode of the fourth series, gags revolve around a shortsighted sniper in Spooks, a Cilla Black look-alike in Emmerdale to a Robert Kilroy-Silk look-alike in Holby City, Coronation Street, Holiday Showdown, The Bill, Jennie Bond's Royals, Trains With Pete Waterman and others. Plus there's a fight between Jennie Bond and Pete Waterman and all the usual chaos.
Season 5
2006 • 11 Episodes
Season 6
2007 • 13 Episodes
This week's episode includes: Unseen footage of Jackie Goody leaving the Big Brother house without her shoes on. Harry reads from a book called 'The Joy of Pat'. Bradley from Eastenders breaking wind. Dev from Coronation Street shows off his cleaning techniques. Harry shows us the Celebrity Big Brother round-up. There's a fight between two cuddly toys.
Season 7
2008 • 13 Episodes
Season 8
2008 • 25 Episodes
Harry returns for an eighth series of TV Burp, this week looking at the BBC's "Hole in the Wall", Channel 4's "Bear Grylls: Born Survivor", plus Eastenders reveals Harry's secret love child.
Season 9
2009 • 25 Episodes
This week's episode features Stephen Fry in some soup, bagpipes for lungs on Holby City and, to the disappointment of everyone, there's a new host of Hole in the Wall.
Season 10
2010 • 21 Episodes
In this week's episode there are some unsavoury looking sausages on The Apprentice, there's a bush push on EastEnders, there's some real nail-biting stuff on Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers and Cheryl asks Treyc if she's ready on The X Factor
Season 11
2011 • 24 Episodes
Season 12
2011 • 9 Episodes
The big-collared comedian looks back at the week's small-screen highlights subjecting the latest soaps, reality shows and documentaries to his unique brand of scrutiny.
Season 13
2011 • 14 Episodes
Harry is back with his regular review of the week's small-screen highlights, promising soap spoofs, reality show send-ups and the odd fight or two - and with Strictly Come Dancing and The X Factor back on the box, he will have plenty of prime-time material to work with.
Season 14
2012 • 10 Episodes

Crew

Writer
Harry Hill, Chris Addison, Magda Archer
Producer
Spencer Millman, Richard Allen-Turner, Jon Thoday

Network

ITV1

Production

Avalon Television

Keywords

surrealanarchic comedy