Starring: Benny Hill, Henry McGee, Jackie Wright, et al.
Director: John Robins
Rated: Unrated (Not Rated)
Watch the Prime Minister of Comedy at the height of his career in BENNY HILL: COMPLETE AND UNADULTERATED--SET FOUR: THE HILL’S ANGEL YEARS! 1978-1981 witnessed new producer Dennis Kirkland's raucous... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Format:DVD
Language:English
UPC:733961744514
Release Date:January 2006
Rating:Unrated (Not Rated)
Publisher:Lionsgate
Director:John Robins
Starring:Benny Hill, Henry McGee, Jackie Wright, Bob Todd, The Ladybirds, Sue Upton, Jon Jon Keefe, Hill's Angels, Jenny Lee Wright, Ken Sedd
Number of Disks:3
Other Video Info:Multiple Formats; Box set; Color; NTSC
ThisThis package is Benny Hill. However, it is either the way they cut programs for this presentation, or the show is not quite as amusing as I remember.
What I was expecting was more like “what is that in the road? … Ahead?” and “what is this thing called? … Love.”
Poor Benny; the Benny Hill Show was canceled in 1989. The official excuse for closing the show was high production costs and declining ratings. I suspect it was more of a change in political correctness.
If you like this sort of thing, there are several overlapping collections of unadulterated Benny.
Such as:
Benny Hill: The Complete & Unadulterated Megaset 1969-1989.
Benny Hill Complete and Unadulterated: The Naughty Early Years, Set One - 1969-1971.
Benny Hill Complete and Unadulterated - The Naughty Early Years, Set Two (1972-1974).
Benny Hill Complete and Unadulterated - The Hill's Angels Years, Set Four (1978-1981).
The Best of Benny Hill.
And so on, and so on… etc.
I’m not sure it would be worth your time to watch this presentation if you have positive memories of Benny Hill.
You may want to add this to your library. One day, the world will be Benny-less.
package is Benny Hill. However, it is either the way they cut particular programs for this presentation, or the show is not quite as amusing as I remember.
What I was expecting was more like “what is that in the road? … Ahead?” and “what is this thing called? … Love.”
Poor Benny; the Benny Hill Show was canceled in 1989. The official excuse for closing the show was high production costs and declining ratings. I suspect it was more of a change in the political correctness.
If you like this sort of thing, there are several overlapping collections of unadulterated Benny.
I’m not sure it would be worth your time to watch this presentation if you have positive memories of Benny Hill.
You may want this to add to your library as one day the world will be Benny-less.
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