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TV Burp: Maybe Last Series with Harry Hill?

Harry Hill Might not Quit After All... (September 2011)

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JB
JasonB
There's a "Harry H" on this years young apprentice. I wonder if he'll pick up on it this week? Laughing

20 days later

VM
VMPhil
Just in case anyone's wondering, Cartoon Network are showing TV Burp from 2007, so not exactly from the beginning. Only cuts I can tell are that the music sketch at the end now plays out with the credits over it and without Harry's "see you next week!".

Quite funny it is too.
JK
JK08
Just in case anyone's wondering, Cartoon Network are showing TV Burp from 2007, so not exactly from the beginning. Only cuts I can tell are that the music sketch at the end now plays out with the credits over it and without Harry's "see you next week!".

Quite funny it is too.


I think that that news was shared a few pages ago..
VM
VMPhil
JK08 posted:
Just in case anyone's wondering, Cartoon Network are showing TV Burp from 2007, so not exactly from the beginning. Only cuts I can tell are that the music sketch at the end now plays out with the credits over it and without Harry's "see you next week!".

Quite funny it is too.


I think that that news was shared a few pages ago..


It wasn't, which is why I posted it.
CH
chris
JK08 posted:
Just in case anyone's wondering, Cartoon Network are showing TV Burp from 2007, so not exactly from the beginning. Only cuts I can tell are that the music sketch at the end now plays out with the credits over it and without Harry's "see you next week!".

Quite funny it is too.


I think that that news was shared a few pages ago..


It wasn't, which is why I posted it.


That comment made me laugh!
FA
fanoftv
Others may think that this show is getting worse, but after watching last nights episode, I'll massively disagree, especially as I was laughing uncontrollably through most of it, especially during the first part. I can't think of any other programme that has made me laugh in that way and for so much over the years.
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rob Founding member
I think you'll find it was...

Asa posted:
Classic TV Burp to show up on Cartoon Network Bit of an odd choice of channel and time - weren't the early series a bit on the naughty side?
VM
VMPhil
rob posted:
I think you'll find it was...

Asa posted:
Classic TV Burp to show up on Cartoon Network Bit of an odd choice of channel and time - weren't the early series a bit on the naughty side?


That's just posting about the channel starting the repeats. My post was about what series/year they were showing from.
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rob Founding member
rob posted:
I think you'll find it was...

Asa posted:
Classic TV Burp to show up on Cartoon Network Bit of an odd choice of channel and time - weren't the early series a bit on the naughty side?


That's just posting about the channel starting the repeats. My post was about what series/year they were showing from.


You're right. Sorry. Just got out of bed when I read it.

51 days later

DJ
DJGM
Over at TVRecordings.com audience tickets are now available for a new series being made during February-March.
So much for recent reports that the most recent series would be the last. Unless this is the final series coming up.
BE
Ben Founding member
DJGM posted:
Over at TVRecordings.com audience tickets are now available for a new series being made during February-March.
So much for recent reports that the most recent series would be the last. Unless this is the final series coming up.


The series will be the last, I think a lot of people (probably including the production team) consider the series either side of christmas to be part of one run and in previous years there was usually a new christmas special and new best of episodes in between.
GR
gregmc
Ben posted:
DJGM posted:
Over at TVRecordings.com audience tickets are now available for a new series being made during February-March.
So much for recent reports that the most recent series would be the last. Unless this is the final series coming up.


The series will be the last, I think a lot of people (probably including the production team) consider the series either side of christmas to be part of one run and in previous years there was usually a new christmas special and new best of episodes in between.


For a few years TV Burp 'Series' are always split in to two half's, the first 8ish episodes before Christmas, takes a few weeks off and then the final 6 or 8 episodes after Christmas - so this is technically the same series!

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