
Self-styled supervarmint Harry Hill is thrilled to announce Series 2 of his hugely successful visualised podcast, ‘The Harry Hill Show’.
Following the success of Series 1 - with over 1 million streams across Spotify and nearly 4 million views on YouTube across shorts and full episodes - Harry returns with even more chaos, comedy and curious conversation.
Join Harry, his son Gary, and Sarah the A.I. Bot as they chat with a motley crew of comedians, celebrities and cultural icons. And if that wasn’t enough, each episode dives deep into the wonders of the world with experts tackling subjects ranging from the Big Bang and Day of the Dead to FLIES - all tied into the theme of the week. PLUS, returning by popular demand: the game everyone is talking about… Name The Seed.
Harry Hill said: “I’m thrilled at the response to the Harry Hill Show - as are all the team - especially Licky. In a deeply troubled world we’re bringing SILLY back!”
Series 2 of The Harry Hill Show features an eclectic, star-studded line-up spanning comedy, broadcasting and culture, bringing together some of the UK’s most distinctive voices. Guests include sharp-witted comedian Joe Lycett, quick-fire stand-up Adam Hills, and award-winning comic Bridget Christie, alongside creative mastermind Alex Horne and legendary broadcaster Louis Theroux. The run continues with rising and established favourites including Jack Skipper, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Joel Dommett, Jess Fostekew, Sunil Patel and Melvin Odoom. After a summer break, the series returns with more big names including Angela Barnes, Miles Jupp, Deborah Meaden, Paul Sinha, Matt Baker, Leigh Francis, Sara Pascoe, Paul Whitehouse, Red Richardson, Anita Rani, Ore Oduba and Spencer Jones - delivering a fast-paced mix of comedy, conversation and chaos across the entire run.
Series one featured a star-studded line-up of special guests including Self Esteem, Stewart Lee, CMAT, Ed Gamble, Phil Wang, Jack Dee, Romesh Ranganathan, Alex Brooker, Adam Buxton, Laura Smyth, Nish Kumar and more. Watch previous episodes HERE.
Expect more joyful nonsense, unexpected facts and the sort of left-field tangents only Harry can pull off. One minute you’ll be knee-deep in surreal silliness, the next you’ll be oddly well-informed about something you never knew you cared about. With offbeat visuals, spontaneous songs and the ever-present risk of things going gloriously off the rails, The Harry Hill Show is a podcast that cheerfully ignores the rulebook – equal parts comedy, curiosity and controlled chaos.
Award-winning comedian, presenter and author Harry Hill has been one of the UK’s most respected and inventive entertainers for nearly thirty years. Starting with his own ingenious comedy series on BBC Two and Channel 4, he went on to create the multiple award-winning ITV series Harry Hill’s TV Burp, which ran for ten years. He created and starred in three series of ITV’s Harry Hill’s Alien Fun Capsule, BBC Two’s Harry Hill’s World of TV, was the longstanding voice of ITV’s You’ve Been Framed, the presenter of Channel 4’s Junior Bake Off and the voice of Bristles in CBBC’s Go Get Arty.
Harry hosted the hilarious hit family-friendly podcast Are We There Yet? which was designed to get families from A to B, with Harry interviewing comedians and cultural icons, and focusing on a fascinating theme each week with an expert in the field.
As an author, he has written several best-selling joke books and, among others, the popular children’s series Matt Millz. His latest children’s book, How to Be Silly, was published by Walker Books in autumn 2024.
Harry’s 2025 tour, Diamond Jubilee Tour: New Bits & Greatest Hits, was a smash hit with audiences of all ages, with the Guardian hailing Harry as a ‘comedy craftsman’ and the Sunday Times describing the show as ‘comedy at its wildly inventive best’. The comedy special will be filmed at Soho Theatre Walthamstow for release on Sky and NOW in Spring 2026.
As an artist, Harry has shown his work at the Royal Academy, and his filmmaking credentials have seen him take his film The Last Caveman on a nationwide cinema tour. With long-term collaborator Steve Brown, Harry created Tony! The Tony Blair Rock Opera, which enjoyed a critically acclaimed, sell-out run at London’s Park Theatre and embarked on a UK tour.
Harry has won the Perrier Best Newcomer Award, eight British Comedy Awards, three BAFTAs and a Level 4 BAGA Gymnastics Award (forward roll, cartwheel, crab and roundoff).
BILLINGS - WITH MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED IN DUE COURSE
- Episode 1 — 11 May — Joe Lycett
- Episode 2 — 18 May — Henning Wehn
- Episode 3 — 25 May — Adam Hills
- Episode 4 — 1 June — Bridget Christie
- Episode 5 — 8 June — Alex Horne
- Episode 6 — 15 June — Louis Theroux
- Episode 7 — 22 June — Jack Skipper
- Episode 8 — 29 June — Kiri Pritchard-McLean
- Episode 9 — 6 July — Joel Dommett
- Episode 10 — 13 July — Jess Fostekew
- Episode 11 — 20 July — Sunil Patel
- Episode 12 — 27 July — Melvin Odoom
Summer Break 3rd - 31st August
- Episode 13 — 7 September — Angela Barnes
- Episode 14 — 14 September — Miles Jupp
- Episode 15 — 21 September — Deborah Meaden
- Episode 16 — 28 September — Paul Sinha
- Episode 17 — 5 October — Matt Baker
- Episode 18 — 12 October — Leigh Francis
- Episode 19 — 19 October — Sara Pascoe
- Episode 20 — 26 October — Paul Whitehouse
- Episode 21 — 2 November — Red Richardson
- Episode 22 — 9 November — Anita Rani
- Episode 23 — 16 November — Ore Oduba
- Episode 24 — 23 November — Spencer Jones


