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- Four, 4-minute, black-and-white, silent, slapstick comedy shorts starring, written and directed by the comedian. Each set within a different historical setting but set on the same island.
- Comedian Harry Hill introduces some his favourite comedy and music acts as guests on his own surreal entertainment programme.
- British comedy panel show hosted by Harry Hill in which guests must find fun things to prove the human race is worth saving in the event of an alien invasion.
- Without any formal training whatsoever, the multi-award winning comedian takes the lid off television history by demonstrating what it takes to make each of the main television genres.
- Mix chat, clips, cookery, celebrities and comedy - add a little chaos and you have this anarchic, spoof, tea-time cookery show hosted by Harry Hill. Each week a celebrity guest helps create bizarre recipes from Harry's imagination.
- Matt Lucas sets out to entertain the nation during the lockdown with a dose of comedy and with the help of some of his celebrity chums and members of the Great British public.
- Helping Harry prevent an alien invasion this week are Inspector Lewis (2006) actor Kevin Whately, former Blue Peter (1958) presenter Konnie Huq and Coronation Street (1960) stars William Roache and Georgia Taylor.
- Harry is joined by Bridget Christie, Spencer Jones, Rosie Jones, Colin Hoult, and comedy duo EGG (Anna Leong Brophy and Emily Lloyd-Saini).
- Harry Hill introduces more of his favourite funny people, David Elms and Nick Mohammed, Judi Love, Lucy Pearman, Mat Ewins and Tim Renkow.
- Comedy acts joining Harry this week are Suzi Ruffell, Mawaan Rizwan, Phil Dunning, Mat Ewins and comedy duo The Delightful Sausage (Chris Cantrill and Amy Gledhill. Plus, Adam Hills.
- The sketch show written by and starring Ellie White and Natasia Demetriou returns for a full series. Featuring the vlogger mums and spoofs of Come Dine With Me, Saturday Kitchen and a music video from DJ Big Boy.
- Sketch show featuring characters such as coffee spotters, a girl with a pixie haircut, and cooking sensations The Brothers Pomodoro.
- Featuring the 21st Century Guide to Sex, and the Mums return with some essential holiday tips.
- The Brothers Pomodoro return to show off their new cookbook, and there's a song about snakes.
- The Internet Nails gang hand out some special awards, and we join an east London candle workshop.
- Harry begins by exploring the world of soap operas on television over the years with this part how-to guide on making your own soap and part history of soaps on TV, Harry leaves no stone unturned.
- In this edition, Harry focuses on the history of the medical drama. From Dr Finlay's Casebook to Casualty via Angels and Doctors, every conceivable trope used in these shows is exposed by Harry's forensic comedic eye.
- Harry Hill casts his unique eye over the world of history programmes. From Chronicle to Danny Dyer's Right Royal Family, Harry is on hand to find the funnies in an otherwise serious genre.
- Harry Hill focuses on the history of police dramas. From Dixon of Dock Green to Line of Duty, Harry lifts the lid on all the familiar and sometimes unfamiliar tropes from these shows.
- Harry looks at the evolution of cookery programmes on television, from Fanny Cradock through to Delia Smith, Mary Berry, Jamie Oliver's The Naked Chef (1999), Ainsley Harriott, Masterchef Goes Large (2005) and The Great British Baking Show (2010).
- In this edition, Harry looks at DIY programmes, from Barry Bucknell through to Jobs Around the House (1970), 60 Minute Makeover (2004) and Changing Rooms (1996) to Grand Designs (1999).
- Harry Hill reveals how prehistoric man might have lived on a lonely island - from what he did for food and entertainment through to an unlikely fight.
- The spirit of Napoleon is conjured up as Harry Hill gives an insight into how the French military leader might fare on a desert island when stuck with a donkey rather than a horse.
- Helping Harry fill the fun capsule to prevent alien invasion are comedian Micky Flanagan, ITN political editor Robert Peston, soap opera star Sally Dynevor and national treasure Anneka Rice.
- The zany comedian returns with a second helping of cookery, chat, clips and chaos. Broadcasting legend Sir Trevor McDonald is the first guest to brave the bedlam, showcasing his sausage-making and singing skills.
- EastEnders (1985) actress Jessie Wallace is Harry's guest this week. As well as the usual madcap blend of crazy cooking, classic clips and chat this week Harry and co perform a tribute to La La Land (2016).
- The midwifery skills of Call the Midwife (2012) actress Jenny Agutter are needed as the show's resident sausage is about to give birth. Harry pokes fun at The Railway Children (1970) and asks Jenny to sculpt a bust of Jeremy Paxman out of stuffing.
- Actor and comedian Sanjeev Bhaskar joins Harry for an Elvis-themed edition of his crazy cookery show. Weird recipes, hilarious clips, comedy sketches and off-beat chat are all on the menu.
- Model and actress Twiggy joins Harry for a Swinging Sixties themes edition of the chaotic comedy cookery show, featuring a blast from the past in the form of a special guest and a rather inedible Beatles-inspired dish.
- Helping Harry Hill fill the fun capsule tonight are comedian Tom Davis, Casualty actor Suzanne Packer, EastEnders star Kara Tointon and legendary newsreader Moira Stuart.
- Comedian Johnny Vegas, actresses Samantha Giles and Sue Johnston and singer James A. Osmond are the celebrity guests helping Harry to select some funny clips to stuff in the fun capsule.
- Helping Harry to ward off the threat of alien invasion this week are Rizzle Kicks singer Jordan Stephens, actress Una Stubbs, broadcaster Janet Street-Porter and comedian Alex Brooker.
- Comedy double act Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball, Professor Robert Winston, actress Gaynor Faye and television presenter Anita Rani are the guests helping Harry this week.
- Harry is joined by an all female panel of guests, comedian Lolly Adefope, television presenter Carol Vorderman, Holby City (1999) star Chizzy Akudolu and former EastEnders (1985) actress Charlie Brooks for more madcap fun.
- Martine McCutcheon, Les Dennis, Alison Hammond and Sir Tom Courtenay are the first group of celebrity guests to help Harry ward off alien invasion by filling the fun capsule as the zany series returns.
- As the second series of the show draws to a close, Harry looks back at some of the special previously unseen moments that didn't make it into the final cut.