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Harry Hill's Shark Infested Custard

As of 2012, the show is still regularly being repeated on Cartoon Network, with up to three broadcasts a day, despite only 13 episodes ever being made.


Arnoldas Lukošius

Arnoldas is most famous for his likeness to comedy genius Harry Hill.

Bath Festival of Children's Literature

The Festival has attracted a wealth of popular and talented guests, including the Children's Laureate Michael Rosen, Michael Morpurgo, Jacqueline Wilson, Harry Hill, Meg Cabot and Axel Scheffler.

Deborah Cornelius

Deborah is married to Steve Brown, the British composer and producer, who has recently co written, I Can’t Sing! The X-Factor Musical, with the comedian Harry Hill.

East Dulwich Comedy

Over the years, the club has played host to many well known comedians including Stephen Frost, Eddie Izzard, Jo Brand, Mark Lamarr, Bill Bailey, Mark Thomas, Jenny Eclair, Alan Davies, Harry Hill, Andy Parsons, Graham Norton and Norman Lovett.

Finsbury Park station

Finsbury Park is also a character created by the comedian Harry Hill and the station's name was used as a term of amazement and exclamation by British comedy double-act Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer during the series Vic Reeves Big Night Out.

Harry Hill's TV Burp

Series 8: Hole in the Wall and the catchphrase "Bring On The Wall" was often used, with a cameo from presenter Dale Winton, a wobbling jelly, originally from Heston Blumenthal series ...Feast, featured regularly, with the use of The Surfaris' "Wipe Out", a puppet shark, Eoghan Quigg's vote face, mimicked by Harry and mispronounced as 'EE-OG-HAN', and The Lion Man theme used in celebration.

Series 10: In the final episode, the fight was between David Platt (Jack P. Shepherd), his mother Gail (Helen Worth), Becky McDonald (Katherine Kelly) and her sister Kylie (Paula Lane), as they were all involved in a fight during that week's Coronation Street.

Jon Thoday

The company has discovered many acts who have become household names including Frank Skinner, David Baddiel, Harry Hill, Al Murray, Russell Howard, The Mighty Boosh, Stewart Lee,Greg Davies,Russell Kane Lee Mack,Chris Ramsay Dave Gorman, Chris Addison, Kristen Schaal and John Oliver and has an international reputation for cutting edge comedy, theatre and TV production.

Jonathan James-Moore

He eventually became Head of Light Entertainment, where he oversaw many of the most successful comedy series of the 1990s, including On the Hour, Knowing Me, Knowing You, Lee and Herring, The Harpoon, Harry Hill's Fruit Corner, and The League of Gentlemen.

Lee Hurst

He also fronted ITV's short-lived revival of the entertainment show Saturday Live, which included comedians such as Alan Parker, Urban Warrior and Harry Hill.

Little Crackers

The comedians involved in the second series included Harry Hill, Sheridan Smith, Sanjeev Bhaskar, John Bishop, Shappi Khorsandi and Jack Whitehall.

Ray Lowry

As part of the exhibition 30 creatives, including Tracey Emin, Nick Hornby, Billy Childish, Harry Hill, Paul Simonon and Humphrey Ocean, have produced reinterpretations of The Clash’s iconic London Calling album cover in aid of the Foundation.

Seasalter

Famous residents with holiday houses in Seasalter include Harry Hill and Janet Street-Porter.

Tabard Theatre

It has also gained a reputation as an ideal venue for comedians to try out new work prior to major tours, and well known names such as Russell Brand, Harry Hill, Russell Howard, Dara Ó Briain and Al Murray have all played there.

Tim the Tiny Horse

Tim the Tiny Horse is a book of stories about a very small horse written and illustrated by comedian Harry Hill.

Tim the Tiny Horse At Large

Tim the Tiny Horse at Large is a book of stories for children written and illustrated by comedian Harry Hill and published in 2008.

You've Been Framed!

This was short lived, and visual continuity was replaced with a narrator, voiced by Harry Hill, which meant that for the first time since the show began, there was no studio nor on-screen personality.


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