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Harry Hill reveals hilarious things from his new book out in October

June 29, 2024
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Harry Hill reveals hilarious things from his new book out in October


How To Be Silly Every Day of the Year will be out in October

Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 19th Jun 2024

Comedian Harry Hill joined Ken Bruce for Golden Years on Greatest Hits Radio, and opened up about his tour and his new book out in October. Choosing 1976 as his Golden Year, he also reminisced about being just 12-years-old.

Harry’s new book, called How To Be Silly Every Day of the Year, will feature 365 silly things to do, to fill your entire year. And he revealed to Ken some of the hilarious things it includes, such as encouraging a woodlouse and taking a sausage for a walk.

“(It’s called) How To Be Silly Every Day of The Year, so it’s 365 things to do which are silly,” he explained. “So you might for instance, put a sausage on a skateboard and take it for a walk, that’s a nice idea.”

“You might play Litter, Lettuce, Lotto…” he continued, before going into a lengthy explanation of how to play the game, which is very like rock, paper, scissors.

The comedian then went on to say: “It’s just silly things to do really, so you might for instance encourage a woodlouse… I mean just give him some encouragement. It’s a tough life living under a piece of wood or something. You lift up the piece of wood and say, ‘Hey, you’re great guys, go for it today, have a great day!'”

During the chat, Harry also reminisced about 1976, which was his Golden Year, as he chose songs by ELO, Cliff Richard, and Kenny.

“I was 12, I suppose,” Harry told Ken, going on to say: “I grew up in rural Kent, and ’76 was a kind of beacon shining light in my life because, it was exciting. We had the hot summer, so we were all out playing in the fields every day, we had the paddling pool. Actually we had a hosepipe ban, we probably couldn’t get fined for having a paddling pool!

“So it was just great fun to be 12-years-old, you know, we’d be racing around… You know I lived in a relatively small village, backed by fields, and the summer holidays, you know when you break up for the summer holidays when you were 12, it seemed like they were going to be a year long.”

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How to listen to Greatest Hits Radio:

You can listen on DAB digital radio, online at www.greatesthitsradio.co.uk, or via the Greatest Hits Radio app. You can also listen on your smart speaker by saying ‘Play Greatest Hits Radio’ on Alexa, or ‘Play Greatest Hits Radio on tune-in’ on Google Home.



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