The Benny Hill Show: Season 18, Episode 2

Episode #18.2 (27 Apr. 1988)

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'Bronco' Benny starts off the show with "Star Names"; a series of vignettes about joggers; two birds converse in front of a window; Hill's Angels perform at the "Club Chic a Go-Go," with ... See full summary »

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Bob Todd ...
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Anna Dawson ...
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Jon Jon Keefe ...
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Derek Deadman ...
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Lorraine Doyle ...
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Christine Pilgrim
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Duncan Pettigrew ...
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'Bronco' Benny starts off the show with "Star Names"; a series of vignettes about joggers; two birds converse in front of a window; Hill's Angels perform at the "Club Chic a Go-Go," with the showcase act "Tanya and Her Performing Men"; and for the close a sign painter in a banana republic gets into a series of misadventures in advance of celebrations for the country's president. Written by W.B.

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The last "Benny Hill Show" to be produced under the supervision of Philip Jones. He retired as Thames Television's Head of Light Entertainment within a month of the taping of this show. See more »

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