The Best of Benny Hill

Starring:Benny Hill, Patricia Hayes, Eira Heath, Henry McGee, Nicholas Parsons, Bob Todd (II), Andree Melly, Rita Webb, Lesley Goldie, Jackie Wright, Connie Georges, Nicole Shelby, Penny Meredith, Michael Sharvell-Martin, Jan Butlin, Bettina Le Beau, Jenny Lee Wright, Sue Bond, Charmaine Seal, David Prowse
Director: John Robins
Studio: Anchor Bay
Product Type: DVD
Editorial Review:
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Benny Hill was always best at quasi-silent slapstick, so it's no surprise that some of the best stuff on The Best of Benny Hill seems to owe more to the work of Mack Sennett and Fatty Arbuckle than to mainstream TV comedy. It may also be no coincidence that, unusually, this release began life in the cinema. There's some classic material on offer here: the extended opening item, "Lower Tidmarsh Hospital," for example, almost transcends buffoonery to become social comment, but best of all is the sketch which features Hill as a chat-show host (people really used to wear matching shirts and ties) attempting to deal with a West End star and starlet, the former monosyllabic, the latter catastrophically plastered. Among the other items featured, the knowing send-up of the pretentiousness of avant-garde French cinema is also very funny, while the short linking items include a wicked parody of Alan Whicker and a sideswipe at barely literate actresses ("What's that in the road? A head?"). Fans will be pleased to know that Hill's regular supporting cast, including Patricia Hayes, Nicholas Parsons and Rita Webb, are all present. --Roger Thomas
Average customer rating:
- well will do
- Review of Best of Benny Hill
- It's been a while
- Is just Benny Hill!!!!!
- Of course, the humor loses something across the ocean...
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The Best of Benny Hill
Starring: Benny Hill , Patricia Hayes , Eira Heath , Henry McGee , and Nicholas Parsons
Director: John Robins
Manufacturer: Starz / Anchor Bay
ProductGroup: DVD
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Similar Items:
- Benny Hill - The Lost Years
- Benny Hill Complete and Unadulterated - The Naughty Early Years, Set One (1969-1971)
- Benny Hill Complete and Unadulterated - The Naughty Early Years, Set Three (1975-1977)
- Benny Hill - Golden Greats
- Benny Hill Complete and Unadulterated - The Naughty Early Years, Set Two (1972-1974)
ASIN: B00005JXY7
Release Date: 2001-07-10 |
Amazon.com
Benny Hill was always best at quasi-silent slapstick, so it's no surprise that some of the best stuff on The Best of Benny Hill seems to owe more to the work of Mack Sennett and Fatty Arbuckle than to mainstream TV comedy. It may also be no coincidence that, unusually, this release began life in the cinema. There's some classic material on offer here: the extended opening item, "Lower Tidmarsh Hospital," for example, almost transcends buffoonery to become social comment, but best of all is the sketch which features Hill as a chat-show host (people really used to wear matching shirts and ties) attempting to deal with a West End star and starlet, the former monosyllabic, the latter catastrophically plastered. Among the other items featured, the knowing send-up of the pretentiousness of avant-garde French cinema is also very funny, while the short linking items include a wicked parody of Alan Whicker and a sideswipe at barely literate actresses ("What's that in the road? A head?"). Fans will be pleased to know that Hill's regular supporting cast, including Patricia Hayes, Nicholas Parsons and Rita Webb, are all present. --Roger Thomas
Customer Reviews:
well will do.......2007-05-12
I grew up watching Benny Hill comedy I can honestly say I was slightly disappointed with this dvd, it said "the best of benny hill", "some of the best",would have been a bit more appropriate. But, it is still funny and I am happy to have it nonetheless.
Review of Best of Benny Hill.......2007-03-08
This was purchased for my husband because we were great fans of Benny Hill when his shows were on TV in the 1970's and 1980's. When we viewed this DVD, we were very disappointed in the content. Most of the skits were very obscure. It contained only one or two of his best quality work. It definitely was a far cry from being the "Best" of Benny Hill. As a matter of fact, if it were possible, we would like to get a refund for this item. It didn't come close to being as advertised.
Thank you for asking.
It's been a while.......2006-08-30
I guess my memory of this show is greater than the show itself. Some good skits but we are in a different time today and I just remember them as greater and funnier. Not a waste becasue of the price. Maybe it will grow on me.
Is just Benny Hill!!!!!.......2005-08-31
I already read about picture and sound quality, from my point of view with Benny Hill shows those aspects don't matter to much.
It's very important to understand, Benny Hill show is old compared to DVD technology so almost every release will has this "defects" related to quality. Besides the DVD atmosphere takes you back to the 60-70's, remembering the TV shows that everybody saw at that time.
Now, the content is great, I agree that some sketches aren't to god like others but what the ... one of the best are passengers of love, the first one at the hospital, "throw open your window", Tupper show, spuddo, the reverend interview, etc.
Everytime I see this DVD my day turns good, it puts a smile in my face and I can see it again, and again, and again.
If you're a Benny Hill fan then get this one, and really go directly to passengers of love. :-)
Of course, the humor loses something across the ocean..........2005-04-23
But, that has always been the case with comedy imported from the U.K., as well as what WE send over there, as well as the rest of the world. Some of our jokes don't have the folks in Taiwan, Nairobi, or Milan rolling in the aisles, either.
That said, "The Best of Benny Hill" is a good introduction to the late comic with his ribald brand of comedy. Sure, there are some straight slapstick sketches but most fans of his are looking for the suggestively titillating ones and these are in good supply, from his "commercials" to his double entendre songs to the AMPLE supply of well-endowed ladies.
The latter is for the fourteen-year-old in all of us guys.
Speaking of the "ladies," the highlight is in the last act when Hill dons several wigs and appropriate attire and "impersonates" some of England's most popular (at the time) female singers.
His "Shirley Bassey" is priceless!
Average customer rating:
- A bloody good collection!!!
- Two out of three ain't bad
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Bloody Good British Comedies (Clockwise / Are You Being Served? The Movie / The Best of Benny Hill)
Starring: John Cleese , Penny Leatherbarrow , Howard Lloyd-Lewis , Jonathan Bowater , and Stephen Moore
Director: Christopher Morahan , Bob Kellett , and John Robins
Manufacturer: Anchor Bay
ProductGroup: DVD
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Similar Items:
- Benny Hill's World Tour: New York
- Benny Hill - The Lost Years
- Golden Years Of British Comedy - The Swinging Sixties
- The Funny Blokes of British Comedy
- Benny Hill Complete and Unadulterated - The Naughty Early Years, Set Two (1972-1974)
ASIN: B0000844JF
Release Date: 2003-04-29 |
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Clockwise
Monty Python's John Cleese makes this lighthearted farce work as a tightly wound, punctilious public school headmaster whose well-organized life unravels in a series of disasters on his journey to a conference. Cleese is a master of fussy, fastidious characters in exasperating situations, bottling up his frustration under good manners and sardonic comments until he finally blows, but he's also startlingly vulnerable as he systematically loses all sense of himself. Dressed in monk's robes and stranded on a lonely country road, he looks down at his naked wrist and sighs, "I've even lost the time." Michael Fryan (the playwright of Noises Off) doesn't really have much of a story behind the situations, but he provides plenty of complications, and Cleese holds the film together with his brittle manner, single-minded drive, and hilarious headmaster's condescending haughtiness. While it will seem slight to many, Cleese fans will love it. --Sean Axmaker
Are You Being Served? The Movie
Writers Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft managed something quite clever with this, the film version of the 1970s sitcom Are You Being Served? The idea of this cheery collection of comedy stereotypes--the pompous one, the vulgar one, the camp one, the shifty one, and so on--being confined within a department store was a master stroke, as it allowed any kind of situation to arise without the plot having to exceed the restrictions imposed by the set. How, then, to keep the same theme for the big screen without just offering the television series writ large? Simple: send the whole cast on holiday together but make sure they can't leave their hotel, a state of affairs contrived easily enough by throwing a guerilla uprising into the plot. So it is, then, that the staff of Grace Bros. descends on the Costa Plonka while the store is closed for refurbishment. There are all the usual jokes involving knickers, boobs, toilets, and gay sex (sometimes all at once), adding up to a good slice of nostalgic fun for anyone who was there when lapels really were that wide. Incidentally, this item is worth having just for the wonderful Frank Langford caricatures on the cover. --Roger Thomas
The Best of Benny Hill
Benny Hill was always best at quasi-silent slapstick, so it's no surprise that some of the best stuff on The Best of Benny Hill seems to owe more to the work of Mack Sennett and Fatty Arbuckle than to mainstream TV comedy. It may also be no coincidence that, unusually, this release began life in the cinema. There's some classic material on offer here: the extended opening item, "Lower Tidmarsh Hospital," for example, almost transcends buffoonery to become social comment, but best of all is the sketch which features Hill as a chat-show host (people really used to wear matching shirts and ties) attempting to deal with a West End star and starlet, the former monosyllabic, the latter catastrophically plastered. Among the other items featured, the knowing send-up of the pretentiousness of avant-garde French cinema is also very funny, while the short linking items include a wicked parody of Alan Whicker and a sideswipe at barely literate actresses ("What's that in the road? A head?"). Fans will be pleased to know that Hill's regular supporting cast, including Patricia Hayes, Nicholas Parsons and Rita Webb, are all present. --Roger Thomas
Customer Reviews:
A bloody good collection!!!.......2004-02-10
This great 3 DVD box set contains 3 classic examples of great British comedy!!! "Are You Being Served?-The Movie" is a movie version of the classic Britcom!!! "The Best Of Benny Hill" is great compilation of classic skits from The Benny Hill Show!!! And "Clockwise" is a hilarious John Cleese movie!!! And this great DVD box set comes from Anchor Bay, so you know you're getting great quality!!! Two thumbs up!!! Five Stars!!! A+
Two out of three ain't bad.......2004-01-19
The Benny Hill DVD is wonderful, just as you'd expect.
Are You Being Served was a movie with all the cast on a store sponsored holiday at a resort - I enjoyed it very much as well.
The DVD Clockwise was not what I expected from a review I read earlier. It was extremely slow moving and while I tried to wait for the "funnies" I kept dozing off... If it had been condensed to a half hour show, it would have been much more enjoyable.
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The Best of Benny Hill [Region 2]
Starring: Benny Hill , Patricia Hayes , Eira Heath , Henry McGee , and Nicholas Parsons
Director: John Robins
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD
Hayes, Patricia
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Hill, Benny
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Prowse, David
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DVDs Under $14.99
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The Benny Hill Show
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ASIN: B00005OR5I |
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