Harry Hill's TV Burp (2002)
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

Peter Dickson
Self - Voiceover

Sally Debonnaire
Executive Producer

Grant Philpott
Producer

Chris England
Barman

Nikki Shaw
Producer

James Johnson
Producer

Suzanne Knight
Producer

Carla McGilchrist
Producer

Jane Macauley
Producer

Kara Lockett
Producer

Brian Belo
Self

Sonal Patel
Producer

Bobby Bragg
Pete Waterman

Leah Archer
Costume Designer

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

Meg Johnson

Dale Winton

Patrick Moore

Deena Payne

Derek Acorah

Anna Ryder Richardson

Tony Blackburn

Michael Underwood

Anthea Turner
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Details.
Release DateNovember 14, 2002
StatusEnded
Seasons14
Episodes185
Running Time30m
Genres
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Harry Hill's TV Burp (also referred to as TV Burp) was a British television comedy clip series, written and hosted by comedian Harry Hill, and produced by Avalon Television for ITV. The show's format sees Hill take a comedic look towards a previous week's schedule of programming from across terrestrial and digital channels, with episodes often featuring sketches and parodied scenes.
Much of its comedy derived from either taking scenes out of context, mostly in the case for fiction-based dramas, or highlighting comedic moments that occurred in a programme, often from non-fiction programming such as reality TV shows. The programme often featured appearances from real-life people and various television personalities and actors that featured in each episodes. Production of each episode primarily required Hill and his team to review preview tapes for a week's television schedule in advance to provide the foundation for the script of that week's TV Burp episode.
TV Burp was aired on ITV1 between 2001 and 2012, and broadcast mainly on ITV's Saturday evening schedules (with the exception of the first two series). It received positive reviews from critics, earning several rewards, and spawning merchandise, including DVDs of compliation episodes featuring highlights of various series. An Australian version of the programme was made in 2009 for Seven Network, while Cartoon Network re-ran a "child-friendly" version of TV Burp after its conclusion, but despite some re-runs of original episodes, repeats were discontinued due to licensing complications on clips the show used from other programmes and television networks.
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