A Conversation for Harry Hill - Comedian
He's even funnier live!
Farkal Started conversation Nov 7, 2003
I went to see Harry Hill in Putney in September - he was far funnier then than I've even seen him. Al Murray came along (as the Pub Landlord) and he was blinding too. Murray really has done well from Harry Hill.
During the show I picked a fight with Al Murray, almost beat him in a stare out compettion, got hit (quite violently) in the shoulder with a small cupcake, and even ended up on stage next to Mr Hill, only to discover that I had seemed to have forgotten the words to "I Love You Baby".
Does anyone else have any stories from seeing him live?
He's even funnier live!
Geggs Posted Dec 5, 2003
Well, that depends, really.
I would doubt that anyone else is subscribed to this page apart from me, and that's because I wrote it!
So, people will normally only read this if they happen across, or are look for, this entry. So it could take months for someone else who has seen him live to turn up.
I must admit, seeing him live is not something I've ever got around to doing. Keep meaning to, but never quite seem to manage it.
Ho hum.
Geggs
He's even funnier live!
pacbanjo Posted Apr 16, 2006
Thought I'd reply to a post started 3 years ago! Yes Harry is at his best live. I was at that Putney gig! i remember the cupcake incident!
In fact Harry is doing one of his musical shows at Putney this May (2006). As far as I know its the only place he does this one-off musical show, performing with the Caterers - listen to his fantastic medley of 'Fireman Sam/Penny Lane'
By the way, just a small point - those Harry Hill shows you said didn't have an audience - OH YES THEY DID! I went to a couple of recordings myself and joined in the LAMB / CHOP decision making.
Sorted - respect due!
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