Harry Hill, Albert Halls, Bolton CULT comedian Harry Hill goal kicked his way on stage as part of his acclaimed Savlon 2000 Tour, with his highly individual style blend of comical buffoonary.
Bespectacled, follicly challenged and with an inclination for wearing gravity defying shirt collars he entertained an overtly youthful audience with his surreal comedy antics.
With the use of an old black and white film taken when he was just a nipper he showed how he spent his favourite childhood years with a famous orphaned Rock and Roll singer called Elvis.
Hilarious detailed accounts concerning the intricacies concerning the manufacture of Choc Ices, to the advantages and disadvantages of adopting a modern traffic system controlled by over zealous Baboons.
With constant references to his obvious fetish for chocolate, the literal meaning of the singer's name Terence Trent Derby, and his Tina Turner impersonations, the brothel creepered showman bombarded the audience with a highly individual and greatly refreshing menagerie of impressions, bizarre personal theories and old fashioned stand up comedy.
With a string of comedy awards from 1991's Perrier Award for the Best Newcomer and last year he was awarded the Best Comedy accolades from the Independent on Sunday, City Life and Time Out he is sure to be one of Britain's finest comedians. Without exception a truly comical experience and a definite...GOAL ! JON SAVAGE
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