Episode 15.8: Difference between revisions
Appearance
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** ''[[Holby City]]'' | ** ''[[Holby City]]'' | ||
** ''[[Cleverdicks]]'' | ** ''[[Cleverdicks]]'' | ||
* '' | * ''You Deserve This House'' | ||
** Everybody Loves Amanda Lamb | ** Everybody Loves Amanda Lamb | ||
* Dominic Littlewood's Postcode Lottery | * Dominic Littlewood's Postcode Lottery | ||
* ''Empire'' | * ''Empire'' | ||
** [[TV Highlight of the Week]] | ** [[TV Highlight of the Week]] | ||
* ''[[EastEnders]]'' | * ''[[EastEnders]]'' | ||
** [[Heather Trott]] | ** [[Heather Trott]] | ||
*** [[Final Song]] -Adele- Someone Like You | ** The Knitted Character | ||
** Wagbo | |||
** Amanda Lamb | |||
** [[Final Song]] -Adele- Someone Like You | |||
== Fight == | == Fight == | ||
The Dramatic Jewellery of Rene Lalique vs. the Organic Forms of Emile Galle's Glass vs. the Alluring Femme Fatale of Alphonse Mucha | |||
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[[Category:Series 15]] | [[Category:Series 15]] |
Revision as of 22:41, 4 July 2025
Episode 15.8 | |
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Series 15, Episode 8 | |
Air date | March 24th 2012 |
Written by | Harry Hill |
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"Episode 15.8" was first broadcast on March 24th 2012. It is the one-hundred-and-fifty-eighth episode of Harry Hill's TV Burp and the eighth episode of Series 15.
Programmes shown
Part 1
- Opening clips:
- T
- The Tube
- The Apprentice
- Coronation Street
- T
- D
- EastEnders
- Fight - The Dramatic Jewellery of Rene Lalique vs. the Organic Forms of Emile Galle's Glass vs. the Alluring Femme Fatale of Alphonse Mucha
Part 2
- Opening clips:
- The Bill
- Holby City
- Cleverdicks
- You Deserve This House
- Everybody Loves Amanda Lamb
- Dominic Littlewood's Postcode Lottery
- Empire
- EastEnders
- Heather Trott
- The Knitted Character
- Wagbo
- Amanda Lamb
- Final Song -Adele- Someone Like You
Fight
The Dramatic Jewellery of Rene Lalique vs. the Organic Forms of Emile Galle's Glass vs. the Alluring Femme Fatale of Alphonse Mucha