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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 - S07
EPS01
Show leads off with another host of favorite stars, with impersonations of Kreskin, Liza Minnelli and Charles Aznavour, and Moira Anderson, followed by Benny as W.C. Fields singing Lovely Lulubelle which in turn leads to a parody of cinema advertisements; Fred Scuttle appears as a mind reader on Is There Anything In It?; examples of how the tale of the nursery rhyme Jack and Jill would be worked into various TV shows, with parodies of Crossroads, That's Life and Kojak; Dilys Watling performs Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady; and for the finish, a filmed rendition of the tale of El Paso. Written by W.B.
EPS02
Highlights include: Benny leading off with a song about Jake and Leroy in old El Paso; a parody of World of Sport with Hill as host Dickie Davies; Benny and Jackie Wright as Luke and Tinker, singing a song about nursery rhymes; a parody of Bonnie and Clyde; Love Machine dance (with futuristic costumes) to the tune of Tornado; and street scenes set to music. Written by W.B.
EPS03
Benny opens with a monologue and a dance from a native girl; a handyman gets involved in various misadventures on the job; Captain Fred Scuttle prepares to take a trip to the moon; Henry McGee gets cooking tips from Fanee and Johnee Claddock; the epic Murder on the Oregon Express; and the Lower Tidmarsh Volunteer Fire Brigade singers lead into a sketch about Robin Hood. Written by W.B.
EPS04
Benny starts things off with So Many Girls; then continuity announcer Humphrey Bumphrey introduces parodies of Movin' On, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, This Is Your Life and Sale of the Century; a German professor lectures about British life and customs in Getting to Know You; Eddie Buchanan and Love Machine perform Dancing in the Nude; palmist/phrenologist Emily Grimley demonstrates examples of her handiwork in Is There Anything In It?; Benny impersonates nature show host David Bellamy; and a parody of the rock-music show Supersonic. 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