Harry Hill's TV Burp Gold 3
Harry Hill's TV Burp Gold 3

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Harry Hill's TV Burp Gold 3

2010
Movie
64 min
English

Multi BAFTA winning comedian Harry Hill is back with a glittering third installment of TV Burp Gold. Find out what happens when Stacy from EastEnders stops taking her medication. Witness a very spooked Dean Gaffney on 'Ghost Hunting with I'm a Celebrity', and discover the vegetable that's a spitting image of River Cottages' Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.

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IMDb7.9/10
Director: Bryn JonesGenres: Comedy, Sketch Show

Plot Summary

This compilation showcases the funniest and most memorable moments from the popular British sketch show 'Harry Hill's TV Burp'. Hosted by Harry Hill, the show hilariously satirizes and deconstructs popular television programming from the past year. It features outlandish re-enactments, surreal parodies, and Hill's signature observational humor, all while dissecting the absurdities of modern broadcasting. Expect a whirlwind of comedic highlights and unexpected connections between different TV shows.

Critical Reception

As a compilation, 'TV Burp Gold 3' was generally met with positive reception from fans of the original series, who appreciated the curated selection of highlights. Critics often praised Harry Hill's unique comedic style and his ability to find humor in everyday television. However, some reviews noted that the compilation format, while enjoyable for existing fans, might not offer the same fresh comedic impact as the original weekly episodes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Hilariously skewers the best and worst of television.

  • Harry Hill's unique brand of surreal comedy is on full display.

  • A must-watch for fans of the original 'TV Burp' series.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'TV Burp Gold 3' largely echoes its critical standing, with fans delighting in the compilation's ability to bring together the most absurd and comedic moments from the show's run. Viewers particularly enjoyed the re-visiting of iconic sketches and Harry Hill's signature comedic take on television.

Fun Fact

The show's format often involved Harry Hill wearing elaborate costumes and makeup to impersonate various TV personalities and characters.

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