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A sketch-comedy series in which Hill would often play multiple characters and satirize popular British and American performers and stars. Common themes in the show were the husband-beating wife, buxom women, and silent, high-speed chase scenes between Hill and the other characters. Written by Gregg Long diggerblue@hotmail.com
All Episodes - S01
EPS01
A man finds a good way of getting rid of his wife by the Ye Olde Wishing Well, but it works for other people, too; the joy of a recorded TV show is editing off the goofs, unless these are discovered later; a sound-delay interview goes wrong when the interviewee is not aware that her prepared answers are being given to the previous question; a newlywed couple on an East European country does not find bliss when diplomacy decides the frontier of the Russian and the American sector should pass right through their home, and bedroom; a tribute to the Lower Tidmarsh Hospital Service, with volunteers easily distracted by other matters, and the tribulations of outside patients as well as those in the infirmary and the operating room; Mrs. Fripp, TV Times' most loyal viewer, is interviewed by that commercial channel; the European Song Contest is hosted by Katie Boiler, and features singers from Italy, Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Austria, Great Britain and Scotland (all played by Benny ... Written by Artemis-9
EPS02
Highlights of this edition include: Holiday Sport Spectacular; The Short Happy Life of Maurice Dribble; a series of bloopers including a parody of The Golden Shot; musical numbers from The Ladybirds (Can't Take My Eyes Off of You) and Eira Heath (Wedding Cake); and a takeoff of This Is Your Life with Benny playing all the people reminiscing about the subject's (Robertson Hare) life and times. Written by W.B.
EPS03
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. Written by W.B.
EPS04
Benny starts off this edition with My Garden of Love, then leads into a sketch about a hitch-hiker being taken in by a married older woman; Fred Scuttle describes upcoming new offerings from Thames, including a racy new program called Rogue Nudist; The Ladybirds perform This Girl's in Love with You; Benny as country singer Dickie Dido duets with Eira Heath on Golden Days; Hill winds up on the short end of the stick at a cotillion dance; and for the finale, a mini-musical, The Sound of Frankenstein. Written by W.B.
EPS05
A sketch-comedy series in which Hill would often play multiple characters and satirize popular British and American performers and stars. Common themes in the show were the husband-beating wife, buxom women, and silent, high-speed chase scenes between Hill and the other characters. Written by Gregg Long diggerblue@hotmail.com
EPS06
A sketch-comedy series in which Hill would often play multiple characters and satirize popular British and American performers and stars. Common themes in the show were the husband-beating wife, buxom women, and silent, high-speed chase scenes between Hill and the other characters. Written by Gregg Long diggerblue@hotmail.com
EPS07
A sketch-comedy series in which Hill would often play multiple characters and satirize popular British and American performers and stars. Common themes in the show were the husband-beating wife, buxom women, and silent, high-speed chase scenes between Hill and the other characters. Written by Gregg Long diggerblue@hotmail.com
EPS08
A sketch-comedy series in which Hill would often play multiple characters and satirize popular British and American performers and stars. Common themes in the show were the husband-beating wife, buxom women, and silent, high-speed chase scenes between Hill and the other characters. Written by Gregg Long diggerblue@hotmail.com
EPS09
A sketch-comedy series in which Hill would often play multiple characters and satirize popular British and American performers and stars. Common themes in the show were the husband-beating wife, buxom women, and silent, high-speed chase scenes between Hill and the other characters. Written by Gregg Long diggerblue@hotmail.com
EPS10
A sketch-comedy series in which Hill would often play multiple characters and satirize popular British and American performers and stars. Common themes in the show were the husband-beating wife, buxom women, and silent, high-speed chase scenes between Hill and the other characters. Written by Gregg Long diggerblue@hotmail.com
EPS11
A sketch-comedy series in which Hill would often play multiple characters and satirize popular British and American performers and stars. Common themes in the show were the husband-beating wife, buxom women, and silent, high-speed chase scenes between Hill and the other characters. Written by Gregg Long diggerblue@hotmail.com