Harry Hill is coming to Aylesbury as comedian adds extra dates to his current stand-up tour

The three-time BAFTA winner is returning to Aylesbury
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Beloved UK comic, Harry Hill, has added an Aylesbury date to his current UK tour.

Harry is currently spanning the country performing his latest stand-up show, Pedigree Fun.

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He will be bringing his unique, energetic brand of joke-telling to Aylesbury Waterside Theatre on 20 January 2023.

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Aylesbury is one of seven recently confirmed destinations for the television fixtures latest live performances.

It had been nearly a decade since the three-time BAFTA winner hit the road, his last slate of one-man shows were performed across the UK in 2013.

His last tour was the sell-out hit, Sausage Time.

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For Pedigree Fun, Harry has promised to be at his all-singing, all-dancing best.

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He said: “I hadn’t realised how much I missed performing live until lockdown stopped me from doing it. It’s great to be going back on stage and the good news is I am planning a very silly show.”

Harry trained as a doctor, holds a medical degree from the University of London, and is still registered as a medical practitioner.

Yet comedy proved to be his true calling, since making his debut at the Edinburgh Fringe almost thirty years ago, he has been a regular on small screens throughout the UK.

He forged acclaimed comedy series for BBC Two and Channel 4, before he created the hit ITV series Harry Hill's TV Burp which ran for ten years. More recently he has created three series of ITV's Harry Hill's Alien Fun Capsule, two series of Harry Hill’s Tea-Time and Harry Hill's World of TV. He is the longstanding voice of ITV's You've Been Framed and is the co-host of Channel 4's Junior Bake Off. As an author he has written several best-selling joke books, popular children’s book series Matt Millz and, in November, released an autobiography, Fight – Thirty Years Not Quite At The Top, which was named by The Times as one of their books of 2021. He is also an artist and has shown his work at the Royal Academy.

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The 58-year-old visited Aylesbury last year for a special fundraiser organised by Jon Richardson, assisting Muscular Dystrophy UK.

Ticketing information for next month’s show can be found on the comic’s website here.