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Harry Hill's TV Burp
Season 8 • Episode 14 • Episode 14
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Harry Hill's TV Burp Season 8, Episode 14: Episode 14
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Episodes
25 episodes
Episode 1
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.
23 min
Episode 2
22 min
Episode 3
23 min
Episode 4
23 min
Episode 5
23 min
Episode 6
23 min
Episode 7
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.
23 min
Episode 8
23 min
Episode 9
23 min
Episode 10
23 min
Episode 11
It is time for Harry's take on the new year's new TV as our favourite big-collared quipster puts his uniquely inventive spin on the week's programmes. And he has a lot to choose from for the first Burp of 2009, with all the top soaps plus Dancing on Ice in the firing line.
23 min
The Best of TV Burp 1
23 min
The Best of TV Burp 2
23 min
Episode 14
23 min
Episode 15
23 min
Episode 16
Harry continues his irreverent look at the week's TV, including "Heston Blumenthal's Victorian Feast", "Darwin's Dangerous Idea", and "Derek Acorah".
23 min
Episode 17
Harry introduces us to 'Clumsy Week', chutney addiction, and casts his eye over the usual soaps, "Snog, Marry, Avoid?", and "Pop Goes The Band".
23 min
Episode 18
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.
23 min
Episode 19
This week's episode featured a bowl-headed girl on EastEnders, a trumpet made of pork and carton of milk late for school on Coronation Street.
23 min
Episode 20
The last episode in the series featured lipstick in the fridge on Snog, Marry, Avoid?, Harry pulling Alan Sugar's trousers down and a pie-faced man on Law & Order: UK.
23 min