Harry Hill’s bizarre Kent roundabout game in Whitstable and Chestfield hailed as ‘comedy gold’

Fans of Harry Hill have hailed his bizarre Kent roundabout game as “comedy gold”.

The much-loved comedian shared videos on social media driving his car in circles in Whitstable and nearby Chestfield.

Harry Hill was filmed driving on roundabouts in Whitstable and Chestfield. Picture: mrharryhill on Instagram

The former TV Burp presenter, who lives in Whitstable, unveiled his self-made game on his Instagram page.

“We’re coming up to a roundabout and we’re going to play a new idea called ‘TV theme tune roundabout game’,” he says to the camera as he drives on the Clapham Hill roundabout.

“You go round and round the roundabout as long as the theme tune lasts.”

The Magic Roundabout originally ran from 1964 until 1977.

“It goes on longer than I thought, this one,” he adds.

In another video shared on Harry Hill’s Instagram, he can be seen driving around the Chestfield roundabout near KFC.

This time, the Countdown theme tune is playing in the background.

His escapades have brought delight to his 182,000 followers, with many commenting on his posts.

Referencing the mock slapstick fights on TV Burp, one fan said: “I liked Round One. I liked Round Two, too. But which is best?”

Another person said: “I’m loving these almost as much as mattresses.”

Fans of Harry Hill have hailed his bizarre Kent roundabout game as “comedy gold”. Picture: mrharryhill on Instagram

“He is comedy gold,” someone responded.

It’s not the first time Harry Hill has been spotted in Kent.

He was pictured with fellow comedian Vic Reeves filming at Folkestone Harbour Arm in March last year.

Painting Birds With Jim And Nancy Moir aired on Sky Arts last year.

The documentary series features Vic, referred to by his real name Jim Moir, painting alongside his wife Nancy across various idyllic hotspots in the country.

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