How many people liked Benny Hill?

I used to enjoy this comedian’s slapstick comedy–well, most of it, anyway. And for people isolated as I am the titillation of the sexy young women who appeared with Benny–and even one older woman was appealing, after a fashion–I considered it priceless. And now he’s gone, these last eight years. :frowning:
Are there others among the Teeming Millions to whom Benny Hill appealed?

My father, for one, loves Benny Hill. Last year I got him the complete videotape series of the show and he was absolutely thrilled. Enough slapstick and boobies to last forever.
Whatever floats your boat!
Zette


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Not enough and you’re gonna die…
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I remember seeing a few episodes of Benny Hill’s show on cable many many years ago. I don’t remember much about it, but I remember being entertained.

The sort of sense of humor I have (i.e. that aspect of my personality that makes me idolize Charlie McCarthy) means I probably would be a fan of Hill’s if I had more exposure ot him.

I was reading a book of quotations recently, and came across one of Benny Hill’s that made me laugh out loud.


“I’m just too much for human existence – I should be animated.”
–Wayne Knight

It was juvinile, sexist, and I loved it!

I hated it. Never thought any of it was even remotely humorous. Just some fat guy and a lot of boob & butt oggling.



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I liked it in kind of a disgusting way. The same way I like Married with Children, Beavis, Howard Stern, and South Park. It’s like, I can’t believe they are doing this on tv! Some parts are very funny and witty, but some parts are disgusting.

Benny was especially interesting since he is British. It’s a side of the British we don’t see much.

Zette are we related? My father loves that show, too! How much did you pay for the videotapes?

I like it, mostly because it made my dad laugh until he coughed. I’m such a daddy’s girl.

:::missin’ my daddy, who turned 60 yesterday:::

(He’s cruisin’ the 'States with my mom in a brand-new 37-foot Fleetwood RV.)

I remember my father having it on when I was around 12 or so, and thinking it was the funniest thing I had ever seen. When I saw it again about 7 years later, I couldn’t figure out what in the world I had thought was so funny.
It still has a certian nostalgic appeal for me, though.

Sue,
I’m pretty sure I got it at Sams Club, but I could be mistaken. In any event, they have it at Amazon.com. Here’s the link:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/6304354150/o/qid=947254658/sr=2-1/104-0532484-6021226

expensive, but worth it for a real fan!
Zette


Love is like popsicles…you get too much you get too high.

Not enough and you’re gonna die…
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Hey, Zette! You stole those lyrics from a band called “Sweet” who wrote “Love Is Like Oxygen”. Changing one word doesn’t help. At least give some credit where credit is due!

Benny Hill was suggestive and creative. His approach was novel. The humor required a little thought processing by the viewer.

In contrast, today’s shows are just crude.
Mentioning Benny Hill in the same gendre as Howard Stern et al. is definitely incorrect. Any Joe off the street can be vulgar. Howard Stern et al. come a dime a dozen.

Benny’s a classic!

He who laughs last…missed the joke!

Zettebaby, did you perhaps misread my username and think I was CanadianSue?

Thanks for the info, sweetheart. They must be workin’ yer butt already. That would explain the brain fart. :slight_smile:

When I was young I loved to watch his show. It was on around midnight and I would get up and sneak into the livingroom to watch it. I remember sitting there thinking, “Wow” when the women would come on.


“Let me fall out of the window with confetti in my hair…”
Tom Waits

“The humor required a little thought processing by the viewer.”

Really ? I don’t know if that says something about Benny Hill, or about your thought processes. Personally, I never quite liked it, but I think it is fair to say that the humour in all the skits was VERY straightforward and VERY simple. Hence the mass appeal.

Coldfire


“You know how complex women are”

  • Neil Peart, Rush (1993)

Holy busty babes! $90.00!
Sheesh.
Then again, it is 7 videotapes.

::puttin’ it in my basket for the future::

Daddy would love that!

At that age the appeal for me wasn’t the humor, I was probably even too young to get it, but it was the women that drew me to it. Something that was forbidden and unavailable to me at that time.


“Let me fall out of the window with confetti in my hair…”
Tom Waits

Benny Hill never really did or said anything improper…it’s all inside your dirty little minds! That’s the power of suggestion!

The thought process might not be like Calculus class, but your mind was filling in the blanks for most of us (except for those with blank minds initially).


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Gotta disagree. Never found anything about him even remotely funny. Watching his show was the video equivalent of root canal. But this world is large enough for people of all tastes, I 'spose.

But you have to admit the jaunty little saxophone ditty they always playes did rock.


She caught your eye like one of those pointy hook latches that used to dangle from screen doors and would fly up whenever you banged the door open again.

When I was a kid, I loved to watch Benny Hill late night on WOR (channel 9).

I wonder if they were bowlderized from the original BBC version. Do they show actual bare tits on your videotapes?

Too bad they don’t have him on DVD. I’ll probably get this collection if they put it out on DVD. Thanks for the ponter.

*OpalCat: Just some fat guy and a lot of boob & butt oggling. *

You say that like it’s a bad thing. :wink:


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With the Heart and Mind united in a single/ Perfect/ Sphere. - Rush