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The Benny Hill Show

  • TV Series
  • 1969–1989
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
5.9K
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The Benny Hill Show (1969)
Benny Hill: Complete & Unadulterated Set 5
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ParodySketch ComedySlapstickComedy

A skit based show with Benny Hill, often containing smutty humour.A skit based show with Benny Hill, often containing smutty humour.A skit based show with Benny Hill, often containing smutty humour.

  • Stars
    • Benny Hill
    • Henry McGee
    • Jackie Wright
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    5.9K
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    • Stars
      • Benny Hill
      • Henry McGee
      • Jackie Wright
    • 35User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Benny Hill
    Benny Hill
    • Various…
    Henry McGee
    Henry McGee
    • Self…
    • 1969–1989
    Jackie Wright
    • Self…
    • 1969–1985
    The Ladybirds
    • Vocal Backing…
    • 1979–1989
    Bob Todd
    Bob Todd
    • Self…
    • 1970–1989
    Sue Upton
    • Various Roles…
    • 1977–1980
    Jon Jon Keefe
    • Self…
    • 1973–1989
    Hill's Angels
    • Themselves - Dance Ensemble
    • 1980–1989
    Jenny Lee Wright
    Jenny Lee Wright
    • Various Roles…
    • 1980–1985
    Ken Sedd
    • Various Roles…
    • 1969–1984
    Louise English
    Louise English
    • Self…
    • 1978–1986
    Bella Emberg
    Bella Emberg
    • Various Roles
    • 1971–1982
    Lorraine Doyle
    • Various Roles…
    • 1977–1989
    Nicholas Parsons
    Nicholas Parsons
    • Announcer…
    Cyril Cross
    • Various Roles…
    • 1978–1985
    Len Keyes
    • Various Roles…
    • 1974–1986
    Samantha Spencer-Lane
    • Hill's Angel
    • 1980–1986
    Abigail Higgins
    • Various Roles…
    • 1979–1985
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    alantaylor168

    Benny Hill's cancellation by Thames TV.

    I remember watching The Benny Hill show during the Seventies on London channel Thames TV, which also produced the show from their studios at Teddington Lock in west London. I remember just how popular this show was in England and as i found out later, the whole world. This man was a comedy genius ranked by many with the all time greats such as Chaplin, Keaton, Laurel & Hardy, Lloyd. In France he is revered as a comedy auteur. His shows viewing figures were always in the top ten in the UK right up to his shows cancellation in 1989. Around the same time comedy in Britain was undergoing a revolution. The old-school traditional end-of-pier type of comedy that had become a mainstay in UK television (Are You Being Served) was now considered to be politically incorrect. In it's place came a new "style" of writing more influenced by correct non sexist/racist humour. This change was headlined by such shows as The Comic Strip Presents,The Young Ones,Friday night Live and a whole host of other programing that had first had exposure with the launch of channel 4 in 1982. By the late 80s Thames television were facing a barrage of anti Benny Hill sentiment driven by the UK press that was totally contradicted by his viewing figures that showed only a small decline in viewers. Thames decided to bite the political bullet and cancelled his show in 1989. Benny Hill was to experience the wilderness of change and he never worked again. Former members of the Hills Angels visited him on a regular basis, but a depression had started to eat away at him. He died on April 18, 1992.

    Now in 2005 TV comedy in the UK is split into two halves. The commercial channels such as Channels 4 & 5 show predominantly US imports such as Friends, Joey etc. While the BBC still stick to homegrown comedy such as Little Britain, The Smoking Room, which are the direct descendants of the "Alternative Comedy" that changed British TV in the 1980s. The problem now is is that it's hard to find anything that can give you a real belly laugh because todays comedy is too obsessed with patting itself on the back in self congratulation at how smart it is.
    banzaibill

    A solid pillarstone of comedy

    I've laughed and enjoyed the Benny Hill shows ever since i was very young, and still do. Benny Hill is one of the comedians who are really able to be funny, without contrived situations and one-liners. And he manages to throw in some more serious acting too. There is a certain feeling of quality, of true artistry to every moment of the show which most of his followers lack. Many of the jokes are seen as off-color today and would probably never be aired if the show was new, a sign that things are changing in the other direction. Catch it now before it is forever buried and condemned by the politically correct!
    Thor2000

    The King Of British Comedy

    There was a time on Earth when all of the world stopped to watch The Benny Hill Show. Businesses would close, people stayed home and every tv in the world in every house tuned in to watch this man who just wanted to make us laugh. And laugh we did. The world died when his show stopped, and it cried when he left this mortal realm. Labeled a dirty old man for the content of the material in less than a quarter of his sketches, he was considered a genius by his fans and his peers for the other seventy-five percent. Even Thames Television admitted far too late that cancelling the show was the worst mistake they had ever made. Letting it go was a knife in Benny's side, a heartbreak that led to his death, but what a great legacy of humor !
    10AndreiPavlov

    Exceptional laugh-making

    This is the show, which means more than just a few laughs to me. And not only to me actually. In our country "Benny Hill Show" was extremely popular and when it was shown on our TV millions of Russian people (little kids and mature adults) couldn't breathe - so funny it was. I'm not sure about the opposite sex but we were always blown away by this stuff.

    Much time has passed since my school years and when I watch the show now the reaction from me is the same. It is a brilliant mixture of sketches, which are going one after another. You don't have much time to laugh at one joke while the others are coming in spades already. There are misses of course. There are some points at which Mr Benny Hill is almost "over the board" with some rather cheeky humour, but then he manages to get out of the mess with his chin up.

    Great talent. Great British humour. Great British actors and actresses. Great show. Something I want to watch and re-watch from time to time.

    Thank you, Mr Benny Hill, your show is one solid anti-depressant from bottom to the top. And you can easily wipe out the today's performances of frigging "comedians" with one single sketch of yours. Yours will remain the classics.

    10 out of 10 - exceptional quality. Thank you for attention.
    joeagnes

    The doctor of comedy, delivering laughter as the best medicine.

    I recall a time, even as a young child in the early to mid 1970's that we would all set Friday evening aside at 8.30 PM to watch "The Benny Hill show". Wherever we went, whether it was going to the supermarket, on the bus, or even in the shopping mall, you could hear someone make a comment relating to the previous Benny Hill episode. I would see people approach each other with a smile and ask " Did you watch the Benny Hill show last Friday? Wasn't it great?". I had never ever had this experience with any other comedy series or event since. What was even more surprising was that the I heard far more praises from women of all ages than I ever did from men. SURPRISE, SURPRISE, I was shocked with disbelief so many years later to learn from the media that the show was sexist and was not politically correct?? Are we speaking about the same show?????? Hmmmmmm!!!!! How could he have been sexist if the joke ended up on him or any character he performed?? Every bald elderly short man should then be offended by his slapping on the head of his side kick. I never heard this being mentioned in the media. I am confused???? I repeat, my parents who were very strict with what we watched on television, allowed us to watch this show when we were children. I would have probably done the same with my children.



    Benny Hill was not only a comedian, but a great artist, music composer and very talented in a broad spectrum with his artistic skills. He could imitate just about everyone with sarcasm and humour. He made the world laugh!!!!!! There is so much depression lately, that I have never ever seen anyone come as close in making me laugh as Benny Hill did. Sure, British comedy and British pop groups are very much like high class end Swiss watches, but Benny Hill stood out in comedy. He was once labeled here as "Clown Imperial". I also noticed that he was also very popular in Italy when I was there some twelve years ago.

    I cannot comment on every episode that I recall seeing, as it would be impossible for me to do so within the thousand word limit. Yet, the episodes that still come to my mind some 25 years later, included when he imitated other television characters such as Kojak, Mr. T from the A team, the disco dancer, The china man and the opposite gender with his different wigs and hair styles. I also enjoyed his soccer games where he was the goal keeper and he would sarcastically save goals in the funniest ways. I also enjoyed the comedy in his lyrics when he sang tunes. I could still recall him playing the harp in one episode where he ends his tune by plucking the wrong note and grins. His fast forwarded sketches were also very funny especially with the ambulance officers. I did enjoy different scenes a lot more than others as I did not find the character Mr. Scuttle very funny, as this could have been improved.

    One could say that some episodes had a touch of sleaziness, but why would they be any different from the standards exhibited in modern television which has lots of sleazy themes, swearing, sex scenes and nudity? If one would be open minded and fair, I believe that "The Benny Hill show" rated very politically correct when compared to the majority of modern television of today, whether comedy or otherwise. I have not been able to get videos or DVD's of any of these Benny Hill shows, but am so sorry for those that did not get to judge this artist for themselves. If laughter could cure diseases, then this show could cure everything, as I have never had a great laugh ever since, as it takes a lot to make me laugh. May he rest in peace.

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    • Trivia
      More than 90% of the material, both musical and scripted, was written by Benny Hill himself. He also frequently directed the show.
    • Quotes

      Blanche: Drink and sex. That's what killed your uncle - drink and sex!

      Harry: Yeah. He couldn't get either, so he shot himself.

    • Alternate versions
      For syndication in the United States, Benny's specials were edited down into half-hour episodes, typically removing obscure British references, the guest musical number (in earlier shows) and the Hill's Angels dance routines (in the early 1980s ones). Later, the syndicators simply took a complete Benny Hill episodes and cut it into two halves, regardless of material/British references.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Best of Benny Hill (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      Yakety Sax
      Written by Boots Randolph and James Rich

      (closing theme)

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    • Release date
      • November 19, 1969 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Benny Hill
    • Production company
      • Thames Television
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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