I used to watch Benny Hill as a young teenager in the 70s my father would have to come up to my bedroom to see what I was laughing hysterically about he would come in to watch and laugh himself loved all the pretty girls 👧 it was great entertainment and fun still love watching even today I miss Benny 😀
Many years ago I saw in the street Bob Todd, Henry McGee and the little bald guy coming from near the towns theatre. All dead now, never saw Benny though. RIP gentlemen.
yes ! the people of today are pathetic no sense of humour everything is offensive or racist people need to get a grip and take a good long look at them selves ! sad sad culture today
Questi artisti sono ammirati da coloro che riconoscono i veri artisti. Roberto Benigni invece lasciamolo a quelli che amano le zozzerie o la cafonaggine.
He would never be allowed on TV now. If you want to see the best tribute to him ever, look up the David Letterman "Benny Hill funeral skit". The woke back then tried to say it was offensive. But Benny Hill's wife made a statement that he would have loved it, and considered it a tribute to him. We as a society should stop letting certain groups of people tell us what we can, and can't find funny. And where ever you are Mr. Hill, I hope you're having fun chasing scantily clad women. Maybe you'll finally be able too catch one. 😅😂🤣
Too well fed, if living like a pauper. Smart digs in Georgian building in sought after inner London area. Maybe, money per se, not that vital to a bright man that made myself laugh silly at all times.
Don't believe what you read in the news about dear Benny Hill he lived a good and happy life going on Holiday and had many good friends and to top it making us all Happy though his wonderful Comedy
An iconic classic BRITISH comedy which provided many a laugh in my family when i was but a kid. HOWEVER, the FRENCH have ruined it for me by the way they've portrayed it in their language. C’est la plus grande insulte à tous les Anglais
Need a Benny hill double in the front to do sign language for the hearing impaired. Wearing a beret and a striped shirt, waving snails and frogs, and signaling with braids of garlic.