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Highlights of this show include: Fred Scuttle as a security guard; a programme planner on the phone with a certain William Shakespeare; another series of bloopers including Benny impersonating singer Billy Eckstine and critic Clive James; Henry McGee interviewing Minister Chu En-Gumm (Bob Todd) and his interpretor Chow Mein at home; and Jackie Wright on a budget holiday trip that turns into a nightmare. Also: The Orange Blossom Sound perform What Am I Doin' Hangin' 'Round?, and for the finale Benny and Pat Ashton perform Lover, Come Back to Me. Written by W.B.
All Episodes - S04
EPS01
Musical numbers from Benny include The Dustbins of Your Mind and Fad-Eyed Fal, then he plays an Army colonel, a housewife and a movie cowboy in Meeting People with Hugh Paddick; a look at the Woodstick music festival for senior citizens; examples of what could go wrong at fashion parades and TV advertisements; and for the close, Hill leads a German youth choir. Written by W.B.
EPS02
Highlights of this edition include: more examples of things that go wrong, both on television and in advertising; Fred Scuttle opens the 'Fun Boy Club'; an office worker recalls the annual Christmas festivities; a German version of Jackanory with a retelling of the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears; Benny bemoans his girl's obsession with a Portable TV Set, with snippets of different TV parodies; and for the close, he leads the cast to the tune of The Common Market Square Dance. Written by W.B.
EPS03
Highlights of this show include: Fred Scuttle as a security guard; a programme planner on the phone with a certain William Shakespeare; another series of bloopers including Benny impersonating singer Billy Eckstine and critic Clive James; Henry McGee interviewing Minister Chu En-Gumm (Bob Todd) and his interpretor Chow Mein at home; and Jackie Wright on a budget holiday trip that turns into a nightmare. Also: The Orange Blossom Sound perform What Am I Doin' Hangin' 'Round?, and for the finale Benny and Pat Ashton perform Lover, Come Back to Me. Written by W.B.
EPS04
Highlights include: Benny accompanying Lee Gibson on a sultry rendition of Mad About You; investigative reporter Mervyn Cruddy is grilled in Confrontation; a recurring series of poetry readings; Lee Gibson and Jon Jon Keefe perform Happy Together; Benny as The Deputy in the pursuit of three dangerous outlaws in the Old West; another series of bloopers, including Fairly Liquid; Benny as a blue-collar American lamenting about the generation gap; and for the close, Benny leads the cast as the station master and director of the Dalton Abbott Railway Porter Choir. 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