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The Benny Hill Show

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Deedaa Sun 08-Feb-26 23:01:49

In the late 60s my husband was working for a TV props company and spent a lot of time on the Benny Hill Show, especially the location shots with all the chases. He always said it was great fun and the girls never had a problem with him. He wasn't a lover of TV comedy and Benny's was one of the few he would watch.

Cumbrianmale56 Sun 08-Feb-26 18:57:27

I think because Benny Hill was the most popular comedian on television 50 years ago, with his shows attracting 20 million viewers, that I decided to sound out people on here.
There is a film of Benny Hill clips from his early Thames years that is sometimes shown on ITV3, and this actually shows him as quite a clever comedian. The send ups of Dee Time, the wishing well sketch, the comedy calypso songs and a hilarious interview with Henry Mc Gee as a film director are well worth a look.
I think the dirtier humour appeared in the late seventies when Benny obbained a new producer. Problem was Benny was well into middle age by then and it was becoming a bit embarassing. There were still some great sketches like the send up of Kenny Everett and the Nazi traffic wardens, but women were starting to find Benny ogling scantily dressed young women embarassing. By 1985 he was running out of material and I stopped watching his shows, like millions of other viewers.

keepingquiet Sun 08-Feb-26 18:00:49

A lot of 70s comedy was purient and sleazy. I felt it then and won't watch it now for the same reason.
Benny Hill was in there among it all and he wasn't funny.

Retroladytyping Sun 08-Feb-26 17:55:33

Fallingstar

Never liked Benny Hill, found him a bit creepy.

Me too along with Dick Emery.

Kandinsky Sun 08-Feb-26 17:22:11

Used to love George & Mildred.

MT62 Sun 08-Feb-26 17:20:13

Love Stanley Baxter, Dave Allen, Mike Yarwood. I Didn’t like BH, or FS, too smutty for my taste.
Went to see Chubby Brown in the nineties. I didn’t like his sense of toilet humour, left after twenty minutes. I believe he’s supposed to be a nice, pleasant guy in real life,

Grandmabatty Sun 08-Feb-26 17:15:44

'The past is a different country.'
I wasn't a fan of Benny Hill nor any of the risqué comedies. The 70s had many such. Are you being served, Dick Emery and even The Two Ronnies stand out.

Fallingstar Sun 08-Feb-26 17:08:02

Loved Rising Damp, Porridge, Man About The House, Morecambe & Wise and The Two Ronnies.
Never liked Dick Emery either.
Stanley Baxter was very good.

Oreo Sun 08-Feb-26 16:55:05

You have to admit tho, that the coach that disgorged its passengers for the loo at various locations in time to fast music and back on the coach was pretty 🤣 I can hear that music in my head now.
I never liked Benny Hill himself, yes def creepy.

RosiesMawagain Sun 08-Feb-26 16:48:13

Why waste a nanosecond on a TV prog from years ago which was frequently cringey, misogynistic, crude and not actually even funny.
What next? The Black and White Minstrels?

BlueBelle Sun 08-Feb-26 16:47:28

Couldn’t stand him always thought he was a nasty piece of work

Fallingstar Sun 08-Feb-26 16:45:09

Never liked Benny Hill, found him a bit creepy.

TheSunRisesInTheEast Sun 08-Feb-26 16:42:43

TV in the 70s was brilliant, so much funnier than the so-called comedy of today. Benny Hill, Dick Emery, Carry-Ons, Freddie Starr, The Comedians etc. I loved Miss World too, as a little girl I'd watch in awe at the beautiful women and aspire to look like them when I grew up!! Everything is about political correctness now, always worrying about who will be offended, personally I find all the effing and blinding on TV more offensive than anything that was said or done on TV in the 70s. Sometimes I'll catch On The Buses, Man About The House or Bless This House on the TV, and I love it!!

Cumbrianmale56 Sun 08-Feb-26 12:28:53

Always a controversial one when I was growing up in the eighties. Hill's fans saw him as a near the bone comedian whose chase scenes with young women, risque jokes, silent sketches , calypsos, and lingerie clad dancers were good entertainment. Also Hill could point to his show topping the ratings when a new one was show.
OTOH Hill's growing band of critics saw him as a an embarassment and called out the show for its sexism, using women as sex objects, and behaving like a dirty old man. People from Ben Elton to Nina Myskow were calling for the show to be banned, and ITV finally called time on the show in 1989.
My view is, I enjoyed Hill more in the seventies and early eighties, when he did have some really good sketches and co stars, but he ran out of ideas by the mid eighties and should have quite while he was still good.