Urban75 Home About Offline BrixtonBuzz Contact

I Love Harry Hills TV Burp

I always think he is on at the wrong time on the wrong show. That he belongs on children's TV. I don't find him at all funny. :confused:
 
Whereas I thought Catatonia were ok, and that the best thing they had going for them was Cery's voice and personality.
 
He did a kids TV show a year or two ago. It wasn't that good. They were too young. 12 and up might have been ok.

Anyway, he belongs on adult TV. Where he is genius. :)
 
And I think harry hill is brilliant . I don't watch any of the programmes he features on TV Burp but it's still the only programme that is guarenteed to make me laugh a lot :D
 
Love Harry Hill. I've started watching You've Been Framed again because of him and TV Burp is funny stuff. :)
 
Aha! Harry Hill does 30 minutes of "You've Been Framed" directly before his "TV Burp" show, making it a solid, unbroken hour of inane TV babble, just like I said.

:D

And he's made youve been framed funny now I have to admit:o
 
She doesn't present a TV show. She doesn't lick her lips in a creepy way. She's not on prime time TV every Saturday. She's not a comedian. She doesn't do an hour of inane TV babble every week. In fact she's got absolutely nothing to do with Harry Hill or this thread, so fuck knows what you're on about.

sense of humour failure :D:p
 
my little boy likes you've been framed and use dto find it irksome but now that he does th evoice over its quite tolerable

tv burp is hilarious, i love it. its one of the few programmes that i feel disappointed to have missed when i pick up the tv guide to see whatson and its just too late. shiftyjunior doesnt get it though, he was saying 'mummy why are you laughing' and although i tried to explain, it was just a bit much bless him:)
 
I keep getting him mixed up with John shuttleworth :-



I see them as being quintessentially english - slightly in the Stanley Unwin tradition :-


I find them brilliant, but they give me the creeps a bit - as do Steptoe and Son, because I'm old enough to remember the 60s.

I suppose "Last of the Summer Wine" was the final example of the genre ...
 
I went to see it being filmed a couple of weeks ago. I love TV Burp :cool:

And Pip's right. His standup was brilliant when he's warming up.
 
His stand up is the funniest thing I've ever seen live.

Shouldn't be funny - it was a grown man playing swingball with a glove puppet, alternately breaking into quickfire jokes and singing David Byrne's lazy (this was some time ago) after all - but it just was. The whole audience was in tears - it's difficult to resist such a volume of jokes and the inanity of delivery.

So thumbs up to Harry Hill. He's well worth catching at least once live. And good on him for TV Burp as well, which is Saturday night prime tv that I actually want to watch (and don't mind seeing repeated late at night either)
 
Back
Top Bottom