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Nov 20, 2021 · The Daily Telegraph. Benny Hill and his big British TV comeback. The smutty sketch show is returning to our screens after freeview channel That’s TV bought rights to the episodes. Can it stand the test of time? Three writers of different generations give it their verdict. 2021-11-20 - ‘AS A SCHOOLBOY, THE SLAPSTICK AND SILLINESS TICKLED ME’.
Jan 21, 2024 · The sketch show, famous for slapstick and scantily clad women, is returning to British television this Christmas, after the Freeview channel That’s TV bought the rights to the episodes (amid...
Mar 6, 2004 · — An absolutely hilarious turn with Benny Hill’s Jesus doing a typical wacky fast-paced chase scene with two bikini-clad girls while he’s still nailed to the cross. — Funny ending line from Colin about how Benny Hill was so emotionally crushed by the movie’s failure that he died “just 18 years later”.
Nov 19, 2021 · The Benny Hill Show - famous in the 1970s for the comedian's slapstick character chasing scantily-clad young women - has made a comeback on a nostalgia channel, That's TV Christmas.
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Nov 18, 2021 · The channel launches under its new name at 9pm tonight, starting with a double bill of The Benny Hill Show – the first in a seven-week run. Hill was a prime-time star for four decades, first on the BBC and then on ITV – attracting a bigger audience than the moon landing.
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Nov 21, 2021 · Published. November 21, 2021. The risqué and politically incorrect Benny Hill Show is returning “by popular demand” to British television for Christmas. The programme – which attracted more than 20 million viewers – was known for its scantily clad girls, double entendres and overt sexism.