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Benny starts off the program with The Egg Marketing Board Tango, then takes part in a French for Starters language lesson; a messenger in 17th-century England is sent on a dangerous mission; Mervyn Cruddy is interviewed on The Grass Is Greener; two people in a supermarket perform a ballet; The Ladybirds perform (They Long To Be) Close to You; a Cinema: The Vintage Years screening of an old movie, Passengers of Love starring Ray Hilland and Loretta Bung; Bettine Le Beau introduces a series of foreign TV bloopers from Spain, France and Germany; a puppet show with political figures of the day (Edward Heath, Harold Wilson and Enoch Powell); and Chow Mein serves an Indian in a Chinese restaurant. Written by W.B.
All Episodes - S02
EPS01
Benny starts off with a song involving a hippie and a suitcase on a train, and then shows us examples of what he calls Look #7; a dance involving masks at a boutique; another set of examples of things that go wrong on television, including the now-famous Shakespearean blooper with Hill as Romeo (and Rona Newton-John as Juliet); TV executive Fred Scuttle introduces The Underworld Water of Jacques Custard; the first appearance of Chow Mein in East Meets West; and a reading of the poem Ted. Also: Los Zafiros performs Maria Isabel, Two's Company sing Try To Remember, and both groups join Benny on José's Cantina. Written by W.B.
EPS02
Benny leads off with Broken-Hearted Lovers' Stew, then gives more examples of Look #7; travel agent Fred Scuttle offers new holiday package tours; the Lower Tidmarsh volunteer fire brigade is called to put out a fire; and a parody of Opportunity Knocks with Benny as host Hughie Green and all the contestants, featuring an early rendition of Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West). Also: Trisha Noble performs Leaving on a Jet Plane, and Hill as a tall tale-telling country bumpkin sings Rachel. Written by W.B.
EPS03
Benny leads off with Flying South, then shows examples of Shameful Moments of Sport; musical performances by guests Petticoat and Vine (Welcome to the World of Love and Laughter) and Kiki Dee (You've Made Me So Very Happy); two couples swap partners in Henry and Alice and Bob and Mary; more examples of TV bloopers; a look at crime in Britain; an unsuccessful actor tries to woo a married woman behind her old husband's back in Love Will Find a Way; and for the close, Top of the Tops with Benny impersonating Jimmy Savile, Tony Blackburn, and many of the musical acts. Written by W.B.
EPS04
Benny starts off the show with Pretty Greek Girl, then an undercover sanitary inspector gets into some misadventures in Istanbul; more TV and advertising bloopers; a foreigner meets a pretty girl sitting on an outdoor bench; and for the close Uplift with Humphrey Bumphrey, featuring an interview with St. John Bossom (Benny) and a performance of Pepy's Diary. Also: musical guest Nanette performs Everybody's Singing Like Now. Written by W.B.
EPS05
Benny starts off the program with The Egg Marketing Board Tango, then takes part in a French for Starters language lesson; a messenger in 17th-century England is sent on a dangerous mission; Mervyn Cruddy is interviewed on The Grass Is Greener; two people in a supermarket perform a ballet; The Ladybirds perform (They Long To Be) Close to You; a Cinema: The Vintage Years screening of an old movie, Passengers of Love starring Ray Hilland and Loretta Bung; Bettine Le Beau introduces a series of foreign TV bloopers from Spain, France and Germany; a puppet show with political figures of the day (Edward Heath, Harold Wilson and Enoch Powell); and Chow Mein serves an Indian in a Chinese restaurant. Written by W.B.
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