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Season 8
Harry returns for an eighth series of TV Burp, this week looking at the BBC's "Hole in the Wall", Channel 4's "Bear Grylls: Born Survivor", plus Eastenders reveals Harry's secret love child.
Harry returns for an eighth series of TV Burp, this week looking at the BBC's "Hole in the Wall", Channel 4's "Bear Grylls: Born Survivor", plus Eastenders reveals Harry's secret love child.
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This week's episode includes: Poetry Corner. Giant crow on Eastenders. The Many Faces of Louis Walsh: Part 4 - Outrage. A King Prawn has a fight with a baby. Amish TV Burp.
This week's episode includes: Poetry Corner. Giant crow on Eastenders. The Many Faces of Louis Walsh: Part 4 - Outrage. A King Prawn has a fight with a baby. Amish TV Burp.
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Harry takes on 'The Colour of Money' and 'Paris Hilton's Best British Friend', whilst also giving us his unique renditions of "Pass the Dutchie" and "The Lion Sleeps Tonight".
Harry takes on 'The Colour of Money' and 'Paris Hilton's Best British Friend', whilst also giving us his unique renditions of "Pass the Dutchie" and "The Lion Sleeps Tonight".
Harry continues his irreverent look at the week's TV, including "Heston Blumenthal's Victorian Feast", "Darwin's Dangerous Idea", and "Derek Acorah".
Harry continues his irreverent look at the week's TV, including "Heston Blumenthal's Victorian Feast", "Darwin's Dangerous Idea", and "Derek Acorah".
Harry introduces us to 'Clumsy Week', chutney addiction, and casts his eye over the usual soaps, "Snog, Marry, Avoid?", and "Pop Goes The Band".
Harry introduces us to 'Clumsy Week', chutney addiction, and casts his eye over the usual soaps, "Snog, Marry, Avoid?", and "Pop Goes The Band".
Harry spots a German Paul Daniels, a disgusting Tudor Feast, and the Most Ineffective Liar of the Week. There's also impressive stunt work from Peggy Mitchell, a return of the wobbling jelly, and an outrageous "aero-port" anecdote.
Harry spots a German Paul Daniels, a disgusting Tudor Feast, and the Most Ineffective Liar of the Week. There's also impressive stunt work from Peggy Mitchell, a return of the wobbling jelly, and an outrageous "aero-port" anecdote.
Harry takes a look at The Apprentice, plays the pork trumpet,and becomes Paris Hilton's best British friend.
Harry takes a look at The Apprentice, plays the pork trumpet,and becomes Paris Hilton's best British friend.
In the last show of the series, the irreverent Harry Hill seeks out more outlandish televisual gems from the usual suspects of soaps, dramas and reality TV shows, plus unexpected moments from across the TV spectrum.
In the last show of the series, the irreverent Harry Hill seeks out more outlandish televisual gems from the usual suspects of soaps, dramas and reality TV shows, plus unexpected moments from across the TV spectrum.
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