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05-12-2007, 05:11 PM
ITV’s highest rating comedy show, nominated for Best Comedy Entertainment Programme again at this year’s British Comedy Awards, returns for a second Christmas special in 2007.
Expect a show stuffed with seasonal silliness, and a sack full of festive treats that give a light ribbing to the holiday period’s most memorable telly. Harry will be carefully unwrapping the pick of the yuletide schedule to find the funniest moments which probably passed the rest of us by, and offering viewers his trademark irreverent take on the programmes we’ll have all watched while eating mince pies with our loved-ones .
With the Christmas schedule gifting Harry the usual spectacular storylines in Eastenders, Coronation Street and Emmerdale, while also seeing the climax of reality TV shows like Strictly Come Dancing and X Factor, and a selection box of other assorted televisual titbits, he’ll have no trouble making his presence felt with what promises to be another comedy cracker.
In addition to winning two awards at last year’s British Comedy Awards, Harry Hill’s TV Burp has also won a Golden Rose at the International Rose D’Or television festival, as well as being nominated for both National TV, and BAFTA awards.
Expect a show stuffed with seasonal silliness, and a sack full of festive treats that give a light ribbing to the holiday period’s most memorable telly. Harry will be carefully unwrapping the pick of the yuletide schedule to find the funniest moments which probably passed the rest of us by, and offering viewers his trademark irreverent take on the programmes we’ll have all watched while eating mince pies with our loved-ones .
With the Christmas schedule gifting Harry the usual spectacular storylines in Eastenders, Coronation Street and Emmerdale, while also seeing the climax of reality TV shows like Strictly Come Dancing and X Factor, and a selection box of other assorted televisual titbits, he’ll have no trouble making his presence felt with what promises to be another comedy cracker.
In addition to winning two awards at last year’s British Comedy Awards, Harry Hill’s TV Burp has also won a Golden Rose at the International Rose D’Or television festival, as well as being nominated for both National TV, and BAFTA awards.