The All-New Harry Hill Show

The All-New Harry Hill Show (1997-2003)

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The Harry Hill show features regular performances from Al Murray, who plays Harry's older brother, Alan; Burt Kwouk, who appears as himself; Steve Bowditch, who plays Harry's chief scientist, Finnsbury Park; and Matt Bradstock, who plays Harry's three-year-old adopted son, Alan Hill Jr. Each episode is introduced by Barrie Gosney.

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Scheduleevery Sunday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E06Episode 6Mar 16, 2003
S04E05Episode 5Mar 9, 2003
S04E04Episode 4Mar 2, 2003
S04E03Episode 3Feb 23, 2003
S04E02Episode 2Feb 16, 2003
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did The All-New Harry Hill Show premiere?

The All-New Harry Hill Show premiered on September 29, 1997.

Who was the host of The All-New Harry Hill Show?

The host of The All-New Harry Hill Show was Harry Hill himself.

What genre does The All-New Harry Hill Show belong to?

The All-New Harry Hill Show belongs to the comedy genre.

Who were the regular cast members of The All-New Harry Hill Show?

The regular cast members of The All-New Harry Hill Show included Harry Hill, Al Murray, and Burt Kwouk, among others.

What was the format of The All-New Harry Hill Show?

The All-New Harry Hill Show featured sketches, stand-up comedy, and musical performances.

Did The All-New Harry Hill Show have any recurring segments?

Yes, The All-New Harry Hill Show had recurring segments like "The Adventures of Knitted Character", "Badger Parade", and "Harry Hill's Little Internet Show".

Were there any celebrity guests on The All-New Harry Hill Show?

Yes, The All-New Harry Hill Show featured various celebrity guests, including Johnny Vegas, Simon Pegg, and Paul Whitehouse, among others.

Did The All-New Harry Hill Show have a live audience?

Yes, The All-New Harry Hill Show had a live studio audience.

What were some of the recurring catchphrases on The All-New Harry Hill Show?

Some of the recurring catchphrases on The All-New Harry Hill Show were "Fight!", "You've Been Framed", and "What Are The Chances Of That Happening?"

Did The All-New Harry Hill Show receive any awards or nominations?

The All-New Harry Hill Show was nominated for a BAFTA TV Award for Best Entertainment Performance in 1998.

Were there any notable guest appearances on The All-New Harry Hill Show?

Yes, there were notable guest appearances on The All-New Harry Hill Show, including Peter Kay, Vic Reeves, and Bob Mortimer.

Did The All-New Harry Hill Show have any running gags?

Yes, The All-New Harry Hill Show had running gags like Harry Hill wearing oversized collars and his catchphrase "What are the chances of that happening?"

How long did each episode of The All-New Harry Hill Show last?

Each episode of The All-New Harry Hill Show had a duration of approximately 30 minutes.

Did The All-New Harry Hill Show have any recurring characters?

Yes, The All-New Harry Hill Show had recurring characters like Stouffer the Cat, Elvis Presley, and Knitted Character, among others.

What was the general reception of The All-New Harry Hill Show?

The All-New Harry Hill Show received positive reviews for its unique humor and Harry Hill's comedic style.

Did The All-New Harry Hill Show have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, The All-New Harry Hill Show did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

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Also known as

  • Harry Hill (United Kingdom)
  • The Harry Hill Show (United Kingdom)

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