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Benny Hill
Date Of Birth: 21/01/1924
Date Of Death: 20/04/1992
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Like many performers, Hill's first steps into showbusiness came in the forces - in his case appearing in the revue Stars In Battledress. After he was demobbed from the army in 1947, Hill followed the traditional ciruit of working men's clubs and variety theatres - first using his own name, before settling on 'Benny' in homage to the US comic Jack Benny. At one time he was part of a double act with future On The Buses star Reg Varney. He moved into radio in the Fifties, most notably in Educating Archie, and then into TV. His progress was swift, in 1954 - just seven years out of the army - he was named TV personality of the year thanks to his BBC show. His success would continue to his death, almost forty years later, as he became one of Britain's most bankable exports - even though his saucy postcard humour was loved and reviled in equal measure. In 1969 he moved to ITV as he was poached by Thames, the company that brought him global success - the big breakthrough coming in 1979 when his shows were repackaged for the American market. But Thames pulled the plug in 1989, by which time his cheeky persona was becoming more like a dirty old man. The shock move was considered by some as commercial folly - Hill was still a huge earner for Thames - but the recycling of decades worth of sketches kept the money coming in. Off-screen, Hill lived a bizarre life. He found it difficult to relate to women - proposing marriage to virtual strangers - and money. Even at his death, when he was worth around £10million, he lived in a tiny suburban house. Unbanked cheques lay in his drawers, and he would live on tins of unlabelled food sold of cheap by the local supermarket.
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| Books: 2002: Funny Peculiar. Biography by Mark Lewisohn. Buy Buy |
| Books: 2002: The Strange and Saucy World of Benny Hill. Biography by Dennis Kirkland Buy Buy |
| Books: 2000: Benny Hill: King Leer by Jeremy Novick. Buy Buy |
| Books: 1999: Benny Hill by Robert Ross. Buy Buy |
| Books: 1992: The Real Benny Hill by Margaret Forwood. Buy Buy |
| Books: 1989: The Benny Hill Story by John Smith. Buy Buy |
| Books: 1989: The Illustrated Benny Hill by Garey Morecambe. Buy Buy |
| Books: 1988: Star Turns: The Mischievous World of Benny Hill and Frankie Howerd by Barry Took. Buy Barry Took |
| Books: 1988: Star Turns: The Mischievous World of Benny Hill and Frankie Howerd by Barry Took. Buy Buy |
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| Movies: 1971: The Waiters, as a waiter |
| Movies: 1969: The Italian Job, as Professor Simon Peach. Buy on VHS Buy on VHS |
| Movies: 1968: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, as the Toymaker. Buy on VHS or DVD. VHS |
| Movies: 1968: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, as the Toymaker. Buy on VHS or DVD. DVD |
| Movies: 1965: Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 hours 11 minutes: Fire Chief Perkins. Buy on VHS Buy on VHS |
| Movies: 1960: Light Up The Sky, as Syd McGaffey |
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| Radio: 1959: Eductaing Archie: Archie's The Boy. Featured regularly in this series of the long-running radio show |
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| TV: 1969-1989: The Benny Hill Show, A total of 58 shows - never as a continual run but a number of one-offs - produced for Thames. |
| TV: 1964: Played Bottom in an ITV production of A Midsummer Night's Dream |
| TV: 1962-1963: Benny Hill. Three series of shows in which Hill played a different character each week, in contrast to the sketch nature of most of his work. |
| TV: 1957-1960: The Benny Hill Show. Occassional one-off shows (eight in all) for ITV. |
| TV: 1955-1968: The Benny Hill Show. Eight series for BBC |
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| Video: 2001: The Best Of Benny Hill. Buy on video Buy on video |
| Video: 1974: Benny Hill's Greatest Hits. Buy on video Buy on video |
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| Theatre: 1955-1956: Appeared with Tommy Cooper in the London revue Paris By Night |
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| Audio / CD: 1998: Benny Hill Ultimate Collection. Buy on CD Buy on CD |
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Half-nude women. Gags from kids' joke books. Speeded-up Benny on a motorbike... Ah, a comic genius you said? Michael Monkhouse, September 2007 |
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Ah, dear old Benny Hill.....such memories, such fun, all before politica correctness overwhelmed us. Pure genius and yes crudity, but at a base level we all love this man's approach to humour. Much loved and long missed. Wm Joh M Finlayson, December 2006 |
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I'm only 15 but I've got three of Benny's DVDs and each time I watch them I always laugh, even if I've seen a certain sketch several times before. To me he is alongside Tommy Cooper and Ken Dodd in the list of great British comedians. It's a shame that hes never on English television any more in these days of political coreectness. Sam Houldsworth, July 2006 |
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I discovered Benny Hill in the Sixties when I lived in London, and I was never able to forget his comedic genius. Benny Hill is the only comedian who has always made me laugh. When BBC America became available to me recently, I placed his show -the only one so far - on Automatic Scheduling. Benny Hill might never die... Ronald Auguste, June 2006 |
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I still love the re-runs. I've taped them all. Thank you Benny Al, May 2006 |
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Benny Hill was a comedy great, and in a society that seems unable to laugh at itself any more, here was a man who no one was safe from, and thank god for that Mick, May 2006 |
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Benny Hill is to me one of the best comedians ever seen; in fact the king. Lots need to be learn from him by today's comedians! He was without a doubt a genius and the only one who can make me laught the way he does. His acting was and remains unique. He was certainly born gifted, born to make people happy, that is why he is unbeatable. You still have your place Benny! Oh yes! We missed you! God bless you for all the joy you brought us! Chantel. Paris, February 2006 |
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Benny is missed by all who have the gift of laughter. I grew up with Benny, stayed up late undercover of my all watching mother, just to watch the funniest man on T.V. How I loved the witty songs and unmatched gags. Benny shaped my humor and ability to laugh at life and myself. May you be at rest Benny with the God that gave you your gift. [Anon], August 2005 |
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Benny Hill Annual 1983
DVD (2008):
Benny Hill Annual 1981
DVD (2008):
Benny Hill Annual 1980
DVD (2005):
Benny Hill Collection (DVD + CD)
A compilation of hilarious clips and outtakes featuring Benny Hill.
DVD (2001):
Benny Hill - The Best Of Benny Hill [1974]
The best of Benny Hill DVD







