Harry Hill found himself in hot water with one TV chef
One famous TV chef banned comic from using clips of his show on TV burp after a cheeky on-air jab.
During the height of his fame in the mid-noughties, the 59-year-old comic took no prisoners as he poked fun at the biggest TV shows hitting the airwaves each week.
The funnyman certainly ruffled a few feathers with famous faces throughout his 11-year reign, but none more than Essex chap
In one skit, the dad-of-three poked fun at the cook when he created a spoof ‘turn it off’ clip, based on Jamie’s Pass It On campaign from the series Ministry of Food.
Harry Hill found himself in hot water with one famous TV chef
The bit, which cheekily urged the nation to stop watching the culinary expert, apparently offended the dad-of-five so much that he refused to work with the You’ve Been Framed narrator.
Opening up about the reaction he got from UK stars in an interview with , he recalled: “The only person who took exception was Jamie Oliver. We did go a bit too far but we had a show to fill.
“He had a diagram on his show about, ‘If you teach two people to make spaghetti Bolognese, then they teach two friends, in a week, X amount of people will know how to make it.”
The Essex cook now refuses to work with the TV presenter
He chuckled: “We did a diagram saying, ‘If you tell two friends not to bother watching Jamie’s Whatever It Is, and they tell two friends…’ He hit the roof. After that he wouldn’t give us any more clips.”
After hearing about his response to the light-hearted clip, the presenter attempted to make amends.
He went on: “The producer contacted me to say, ‘Jamie’s very upset. Can you do a video apologising to him?’
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“So I did a video of me in my kitchen singing I Just Called To Say I Love you, then pulled out one of his pans, saying, ‘Look, I’ve even got one of your pans’.
“The producer said he wasn’t going to send it to him because it would have just made things worse.”
It comes after the star turned down the opportunity to take part on .
Speaking to , the comedian was asked if he would ever put on his dancing shoes, to which he replied: “No thanks, I’m happily married.”