
The Harry Hill Show
- 2026
- Returning Series
- Talk · Comedy
- ~45m / ep
- 1 season
Hello there! It's me, Harry Hill! I've got a new show, and this time, it's visualised, A VODSCARF. Join me, my son Gary and Sarah the A.I Bot as we talk to a motley crew of comedians, celebrities and cultural icons, and if that wasn't enough we all learn together as we speak to an expert on stuff like the big bang, day of the dead, and even FLIES as part of our theme of the week! PLUS introducing the game everyone is talking about, Name The Seed
Latest: Season 1 · 2026
View all seasonsE1. Stewart Lee: Orienteering With Napalm Death
Jan 19, 2026 · 50m
Stewart Lee joins Harry in the studio for some prolonged low level disruption. They're joined by Matt Lewis to talk all things CASTLES.
E2. Nish Kumar: You're Self-Funding Your Own Nervous Breakdown
Jan 26, 2026 · 47m
Nish joins Harry in the studio do learn the new dance all the kids are talking about, the ANDY BURNHAM. They also learn all things sweets from Andy Baxendale.
E3. CMAT: The Anti Aging Tincture From Lionel the Medicine Man
Feb 2, 2026 · 45m
CMAT joins Harry for more prolonged low level disruption, and this time, we're learning all things WINDMILLS.
E4. Ed Gamble: They Were Pointing and They Were Whispering. There Goes the Cuckold.
Feb 9, 2026 · 48m
Harry welcomes Ed Gamble to the pod-scarf to confront him about a dinner party invitation. Harry also teaches Ed the now world famous Andy Burnham dance.
E5. Laura Smyth: Take It Out on Car Aerials and Telephone Boxes
Feb 16, 2026 · 48m
Laura Smyth joins Harry for more prolonged low level disruption. This week, we're joined by the Natural History Museum's Professor Chris Stringer to learn all about Neanderthals.
E6. Eddie Kadi: A Bag of Wotsits to Attract the Rhino
Feb 23, 2026 · 49m
Eddie Kadi joins Harry for lessons in afrobeat and more low level disruption. This week, we're joined by the Natural History Museum's Prof Chris Stringer to learn all about Neanderthals.
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