Benny Hill (21 January 1924- 20 April 1992) and Audrey Hepburn (4 May 1929- 20 January 1993), circa 1988.
Hopefully there is some speeded up footage of them chasing each other around with Yakety Sax playing in the background.
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Samantha Fox
Sam says, "Came across this 👌 remember #bennyhill and #thebennyhillshow met him at a party in the late 80s , I was living in the USA at that time, and on many radio interviews I was always asked about him , it seemed they loved him in america , but sadly died alone in 1992 of a heart attack , at around this time he was just about to sign a come back deal , RIP"
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Round 1, Group A - 12/16
Remember you're voting for the theme song, not the show as a whole!
Little Einsteins
The Benny Hill Show
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Benny Hill, with Hill’s Angels, including Jane Leeves, top right.
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The Benny Hill Show (1969)
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Since "The Benny Hill Show" was a show that was on in the late 1970's and early 1980's and used to parody current pop culture at the time like "The A Team" and "Charlie's Angels", Benny Hill should've parodied "Three's Company" on his show.
Or even "Man About the House"--a British sitcom that was the inspiration for "Three's Company".
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Gee Newton and Sue Upton, Two Stars of Benny Hill's "Hill's Angels", 1979
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The Benny Hill Show (1969)
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The Benny Hill Show (1969) Cast: Then and Now [54 Years After]
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The Benny Hill Show (1969) The European Song Contest
S1E1
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 Hill), and the voting goes a bit wrong; plus songs by Benny Hill and The Ladybirds.
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