Harry Hill's TV Burp (2002)
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Cast & Crew.
Steve Benham
Harry Hill
Presenter / Creator / Writer
Chris Addison
Writer
Magda Archer
Writer
Paul Hawksbee
Writer
Daniel Maier
Writer
John Moloney
Writer
Dave Thompson
Writer
Spencer Millman
Producer
Richard Allen-Turner
Executive Producer
Jon Thoday
Executive Producer
Nick Symons
Producer
David Price
Producer
Sally Debonnaire
Executive Producer
Peter Dickson
Self - Voiceover
Grant Philpott
Producer
Nikki Shaw
Producer
Chris England
Barman
James Johnson
Producer
Suzanne Knight
Producer
Carla McGilchrist
Producer
Jane Macauley
Producer
Brian Belo
Self
Kara Lockett
Producer
Bobby Bragg
Pete Waterman
Sonal Patel
Producer
Peter Orton
Director
Dean Gaffney
Self - Special Guest
Amy Lamé
Self - Special Guest
Paul O'Grady
Self - Special Guest
Nancy Lam
Self - Special Guest
Jack P. Shepherd
Self - Special Guest
Levi Roots
Self
Dermot O'Leary
Self - Special Guest
Nouska Hanly
Self - Special Guest
Casey Martin
Self - Special Guest
Jim Bowen
Self - Special Guest
Chico Slimani
Self - Special Guest
Harry Herring
Self - Special Guest
Mario Marconi
Self - Special Guest
Russell Clement
Self - Special Guest
Gavin Davies
Self - Special Guest
Michele English
Self - Special Guest
Lee Macdonald
Self - Special Guest
Roland Rat
Self - Special Guest
Ross Stone
Self - Special Guest
Nikki Sanderson
Oscar James
Peter Purves
Nick Hancock
Helen Lederer
Ronnie Corbett
Mark Wingett
Ricky Hatton
Julie Hesmondhalgh
Roy Walker
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Details.
Release DateNovember 14, 2002
StatusEnded
Seasons14
Episodes185
Running Time30m
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Harry Hill's TV Burp (also known as just TV Burp) is a British television comedy series produced by Avalon Television, and written and hosted by comedian Harry Hill. The show ran for 11 series between 2001 and 2012 on ITV1. Each episode sees the host take a humorous look back at the previous week of programming on British television from a range of shows aired on terrestrial and digital channels.
The show's format combined elements of clip show highlights with comedic sketches and parodied scenes, and on occasion involved noted television personalities and actors of the time, alongside minor extras and real-life people. Clips featured on the show were often drawn from preview tapes that both Hill and his production team viewed in the days leading up to an episode; the most common clips coming from soap dramas and popular factual series. TV Burp proved award-winning for ITV, and spawned several DVDs, including several specials for Comic Relief.