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Byrne, Ciar (19 May 2003). "Capital Hill recruited for radio". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 24 November 2023.

Weber, Bruce (March 4, 2003). "Suffocating Life in a 50's Apartment, Rendered in Noir and White". The New York Times . Retrieved September 25, 2007. For evidence of a reading in Miami and presentation of scenes in New York, both during the 1980s, see "Willeford Archive—Holdings Inventory". Broward County Library. Archived from the original on December 15, 2007 . Retrieved 2007-09-25. Each year they would make the journey to their family nest, where they grew up, to celebrate their mother’s birthday.

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If comedians were sandwich spreads (which they should be), then Harry Hill would indubitably be Marmite. To the lovers, he’s a comic genius who can have you guffawing out your Saturday teatime sausages just by turning to side camera, shrugging his shoulders and pulling a funny face. To the haters, he’s a grown man in an oversized shirt with an unhealthy badger obsession, who threw away a respected medical vocation to act like a primetime berk.

Marriages and Births England and Wales 1984–2006". Findmypast.com. Archived from the original on 28 February 2009 . Retrieved 15 June 2009. Stathis, Lou (1987). "Introduction: Charles Willeford: New Hope for the Living," in High Priest of California/Wild Wives (San Francisco: Re/Search), pp.5–13. ISBN 0-940642-11-5 The series also featured classic characters from Harry Hill, such as Stouffer the Cat and Harry’s son from his first marriage – ventriloquist doll Garry Hill. Several new characters were also introduced: Burly Caroline, Harry Hill Snr., Speed Camera Boy, a giant, and a musical genius called Evelynne Hussey. The self aware formulaic style continued with each show ending on a song as per Harry Hill. The series ran for six episodes on BBC Two between October and December 1994. For Christmas that year, a VHS containing a 100-minute compilation of the best material from the series, as well as unseen sketches, was released by BBC Video.In 2002, Hill published a novel entitled Flight From Deathrow, based around the unlikely (fictional) antics of real-life celebrities and politicians, as seen through the eyes of a storyteller who drifts in and out of a coma. His second book, Tim the Tiny Horse, was published in October 2006, and featured the tale of a small horse who has to wear glasses because of poor eyesight. In a similar style to Harry Hill's TV Burp, the show includes various clips from television and film, often attributed or related somehow to the current guests. The guests also partake in sketches and songs based on or directly spoofing the funny or bizarre items featured. There is a regular slot entitled "Local News Round Up", accompanied by its own theme tune, which involves each of the guests taking turns to read out bizarre headlines from local newspapers. Alan the Alien also appears as a green extra terrestrial's arm, emerging from a box to aid Harry in some way. Kiss Your Ass Good-Bye. Miami Beach, Florida: Dennis McMillan Publications, 1987. Hardcover. A self-contained fragment from Willeford's novel The Shark-Infested Custard, finished by early 1975, but rejected by everyone who saw it as "too depressing" to publish. Four hundred–copy press run.

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