Harry Hill's Tea Time - Series 2, Episode 3 - Jessie Wallace - British Comedy Guide (original) (raw)

Harry Hill's Tea Time. Image shows from L to R: Jessie Wallace, Harry Hill. Copyright: Nit TV

There's more crazy cooking on the cards as full-time comedian (and part-time chef) Harry Hill welcomes EastEnders star Jessie Wallace to his chaotic kitchen. Look out for a La La Land tribute, weird recipes and hilarious clips as Harry puts his spin on all things foodie.

Broadcast details

Date

Tuesday 16th January 2018

Time

8:30pm

Channel

Sky One

Length

30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast

Harry Hill Host / Presenter
Charlie Baker Trevor Modo
Sharon Melville (as The Delia Smiths) Musical Performer
Heather Tracy (as The Delia Smiths) Musical Performer
Elisa Molisso (as The Delia Smiths) Musical Performer

Guest cast

Jessie Wallace Guest
Andrew Bridge Hipster
John Henry Falle Tommy Slater
Derek Martin Charlie Slater

Writing team

Harry Hill Writer
Paul Hawksbee Writer (Additional Material)
Dan Maier (as Daniel Maier) Writer (Additional Material)
Matthew Crosby Writer (Additional Material)

Production team

Geraldine Dowd Director
Ben Gosling Fuller VT Director
Alan Thorpe Series Producer
Hannah Duncombe Producer
Mobashir Dar Executive Producer
Murray Boland Executive Producer
Danielle Lux Executive Producer
Harry Hill Executive Producer
Marvyn Benoit Executive Producer
Steve Nayler Editor
Harry Banks Production Designer
Leah Archer Costume Designer
Vanessa White Make-up Designer
Steve Brown Musical Director
Dave Whyte Graphics
Will Charles Lighting Designer

Press

Time to vigorously Vim down that lino as Harry Hill coaxes another famous face towards his comedy kitchenette. Donning the celebrity sous chef apron tonight is EastEnders star Jessie Wallace, who will be joining Harry in a menu encompassing senseless starters and demented desserts, including a tribute to La La Land. It remains to be seen whether the series has already peaked now that Gregg Wallace has met his ovoid alter ego, Egg Wallace.

Mark Gibbings-Jones, The Guardian, 16th January 2018