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The Benny Hill Show (1969)

Episode list

The Benny Hill Show

    • SeasonsYearsTop-rated
  • Benny Hill in The Benny Hill Show (1969)

    #1 ∙ S15.E2 ∙ The Hot Shoe Show

    Wed, Apr 25, 1984
    Benny begins the program by leading the 'League of Helping Hands' into song; a look into the life of a vagabond; Hill's Angels do a choreographed aerobics exercise at a gym, and later do battle with street punks; a spoof of "The Hot Shoe Show"; and for the close, the opening day at St. John Thomas Hospital.
    8.2/10 (76)
    Benny Hill in The Benny Hill Show (1969)

    #2 ∙ S16.E1 ∙ The B-Team

    Wed, Jan 2, 1985
    Show begins with a monologue from 'Professor' Benny about the "missing link" in history, which leads to a filmed segment of the evolution of civilization from the age of the caveman to modern times. A shop clerk at a pharmacy incorporates brand names of certain products into the conversation. Hill's Angels perform a "can-can" at Benito's nightclub. For the finish, Benny plays both 'Hannibal' and 'Mr. T' in a parody of "The A-Team".
    7.9/10 (62)
    Sue Upton in The Benny Hill Show (1969)

    #3 ∙ S11.E2 ∙ Show 37

    Wed, Mar 5, 1980
    Benny leads off with a song about a country boy who meets city girls, then plays a man who steps into a painting that comes to life; Mr. Chow Mein testifies before an industrial tribunal; Hill's Angels model the latest fashions from the "Madame Louise Summer Collection"; a court jester lands in hot water after performing for the King; an episode of "The Fudpuckers"; and "Butch Cafferty and the Fundance Kid".
    7.6/10 (59)
    Benny Hill, Joanna Kirkland, Adam Johnstone, Jade Westbrook, Louise Whatling, and Richard Whatling in The Benny Hill Show (1969)

    #4 ∙ S19.E3 ∙ Tales of The Unexpected

    Mon, May 1, 1989
    Highlights of Benny's final show for Thames include his last rendition of "Pepys' Diary"; a cop show, "The Good Guys"; Hill's Angels performing variations on title sequences of various TV shows ("The Bill," "Tales of the Unexpected," "Boon"); and finally, Benny and the Little Angels go fishing and get involved in various misadventures involving a trio of escaped prisoners and pursuing policewomen.
    7.6/10 (55)
    The Benny Hill Show (1969)

    #5 ∙ S12.E1 ∙ Show 39

    Wed, Jan 7, 1981
    Highlights include "The Loser," about a man beset by bad luck in whatever job he has at one time; Benny impersonating Michael Caine, and playing a circus clown; a French schoolboy speaks of his trip to London; the Hill's Angels do a choreographed workout to the tune "Runaway"; and "Wondergran Meets Dr. Jackal and Mr. Hide."
    7.6/10 (53)
    Benny Hill, Connie Georges, Michael Sharvell-Martin, and Jackie Wright in The Benny Hill Show (1969)

    #6 ∙ S1.E1 ∙ The European Song Contest

    Wed, Nov 19, 1969
    From TV goofs to a European Song Contest, passing through interviews about commercial television.
    7.5/10 (118)
    Benny Hill, Rikki Howard, and Annie Irving in The Benny Hill Show (1969)

    #7 ∙ S1.E3 ∙ Show 3

    Wed, Feb 4, 1970
    Benny opens with "Colleen", then plays an aspiring actor auditioning for a role in a movie; Jackie Wright and his wife register at the Hotel Sordide and are subjected to various indignities; Benny tells a story about the making of a TV commercial; musical numbers from Luis Alberto del Parana and Los Paraguayos ("Colorado"), Eira Heath ("Carnival (Manha de Carnival)") and Benny ("The Old Fiddler"); another set of bloopers; a look at the first night of Tommy Tupper's talk show; and Benny finishes with "The Girls of the Sousa Bar".
    7.5/10 (83)
    Benny Hill in The Benny Hill Show (1969)

    #8 ∙ S10.E3 ∙ Show 35

    Wed, Apr 25, 1979
    Show opens with Benny performing "Maria, Maria", then introducing a series of TV advertising bloopers. Fred Scuttle holds court at an international TV festival where he previews a French version of Bizet's "Carmen" and Irish detective series "O'Jack". A man with a cold and an Irishman are interviewed on "In London Tonight". Pan's People take a bath to the tune of "Love for Sale". An episode of "Yield to the Dawn"; a screening of Cheapo Films' "The Police Raid in Waterloo Station" about two jewel thieves. For the close, a look at athletes in training for the Olympics.
    7.5/10 (58)
    Corinne Russell in The Benny Hill Show (1969)

    #9 ∙ S14.E2 ∙ Holiday

    Wed, Mar 16, 1983
    Benny leads off with a musical number, "The Gay Caballero"; a parody of the TV travel series "Holiday" with Benny as host Cliff Michelmore; Rev. John McFudpucker (Benny) reads poems by Angus MacSpreading on "Sit Up & Listen"; a look at the Wild, Wild West with Hill's Angels; a clown wreaks havoc at a clothes shop; and a schoolboy frequents a strip joint with disastrous results.
    7.5/10 (52)
    Benny Hill in The Benny Hill Show (1969)

    #10 ∙ S19.E1 ∙ The Crook Report

    Wed, Feb 8, 1989
    Benny leads his cast in a square dance during the opening number; havoc is wreaked during a birthday party for one of the "Little Angels"; Fred Scuttle becomes a tabloid newspaper publisher; Hill's Angels perform dance routines relating to sports; a latecoming guest attempts to discreetly eat a meal during a speech; and for the close, a crusading TV journalist and his crew break into the wrong house in his quest for another exposé.
    7.5/10 (52)
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