He's even more talented than I remember as a kid watching late night with my dad. His American accents are spot on and this is coming from an American!
In Oakland California, Benny Hill came on after the 10 O'Clock News. I watched him while my Dad watched The Untouchables, which I watched the last 30 minutes of as Benny Hill was on for 30 minutes. Both were staples in our household ✊🏿
AS a kid (ok, a much younger adult, which today for me is a kid), I used to crack up watching Benny as Ironside rolling up & down the aisle as the train accelerated/decelerated. Funny stuff!
Was always amazed how much Dennis Weaver sounded like my granddad. I don't know if Dennis Weaver was actually from Texas, but my granddad was and he sounded just like him. Also looked like him a little.🏜
Weaver was originally from Joplin, Missouri, but lived for several years in Shreveport, Louisiana. He was also briefly in Norman, Oklahoma where he went to Oklahoma University.
@@macsnafu thank you for the information, it was very interesting. Also, what I had forgotten was McCloud (Weaver's character) was actually from New Mexico, not Texas, but my granddad moved from Texas to New Mexico when he was 10 years old but for some reason I still thought of him as being from Texas even though he lived the majority of his life in New Mexico. I hope this wasn't too boring.
A great comedian. Just a look could engage the viewer, and put you on his side. He had so many takes on character, and he had so many ways to find the funny bone. Probably another in a long line, of those who were the complete opposite, of what the public assumed they were. The funniest men can be the ones who find the quietest corner at a party.....
I remember watching this at the time and laughing when the shows he was taking the micky out of were on the box. Never forgot it in all these years. Thanks for putting up.
LOL, yes, there were multiple levels of humor on this that come at you fast, and you have to watch a couple of times at least. I saw this in the 1980s originally as a kid and liked the 1970s spot-on detectives impersonations, but the dialogue is fantastic, and the absurd references to Quinn Martin produced shows, like the third-rate fictitious "Oregon Express" a cheap ripoff of the Orient Express, and the closing credits of "Martin, Barton, Larton, and FAR-go Production". Benny also pulls off credible American accents. Brilliant stuff!
Magnificent pair of Bristol's I mean pistol's.... Benny's poirot and his Ironside I couldn't bleedin type anything down...loved Benny hill..when men could have a cheeky laugh....gets out that massive cigar with the women talking about rippin her clothes off when smoking Christ just brilliant...Benny just showed what most men were thinking....
There's nobody around like those great comedians any more, nobody you'd make a point of not missing: Benny, Morcambe & Wise, the two Ronnies, Laurel & Hardy!! Even Jasper Carrott ....
Thanks for the good times Benny... A laugh a minute in a time when we could laugh at anything without being vilified by the shreiking do gooders of today.
I always wondered if people in the UK realized how much Benny Hill meant to a lot of American kids who were growing up in the 70s and 80s . Back in the days when there were a small handful of network TV and uhf channels to choose from , The Benny Hill Show was a no brainer as what to watch at night before bedtime . It wasn't necessarily kids tv but it wasn't too high brow for us to understand and laugh at either. As a normal young boy I wasn't opposed to the beautiful women on the show either!
He's even more talented than I remember as a kid watching late night with my dad. His American accents are spot on and this is coming from an American!
Legend
In Oakland California, Benny Hill came on after the 10 O'Clock News. I watched him while my Dad watched The Untouchables, which I watched the last 30 minutes of as Benny Hill was on for 30 minutes. Both were staples in our household ✊🏿
“The pleasure’s all mine”.- “Don’t you believe it”🤣🤣
Benny really nailed Dennis Weaver's accent and voice inflections for McCloud.
Benny can make me laugh until tears roll down my face. He was so precious.
Benny Hill is a comedic LEGEND! His comedy skits were hilarious. When his shows came to the USA in 1979, it was MUST see TV!
Class is class and Benny Hill was definitely class ,great fun
The finger in the ear thing is so hilarious. Only the master, Benny would come up with something like this.
He was the funniest guy ever! Love this man would always make my dad and I laugh every time we watched
I used to love watching Benny Hill back in the day... You will NEVER get comedy like this again.
Uniquely brilliant!!!!!!!!nobody can touch him!!!!!!!
benny did a great job of doing all the 70s detectives!! hilarious! benny hill is a master!
Gone too soon and missed beyond words! R.I.P. Mr. Hill and thank you for leaving us so much to treasure?
Yes,making other people laughing is a kind of treasure.
Well said.Benny was totally irreplaceable
A tour de force of comedy and characterization by Benny. This brings back fond memories of watching the original shows that are being parodied.
this was one of bennys best a real showcase of his skills
That chuckle when, as Frank Cannon, he says his stomach is beginning to ask if his throat is cut is spot on.
Girl:I hope you don't hold it against me. Benny: "That's exactly what I am doing!" Baahaa!
Benny was spot on with ever impersonation. There is no one today who can match Benny.
There'll never be another Benny Hill ! Brilliant !!
Poirot from Paris, France? Ha Ha Ha Not to mention man's laughter !!
Kitty Kitty manslaughter ?
Belgium.
So true
Paris, France, Europe - just to help the Americans get the location
Benny Hill was a comedic GENIUS. Fantastic!!! Always gets me laughing. All these characters were Great
I loved when Benny Hill made fun of American TV shows!
I love these old 70s detective show s.
Bob Tod , classic wig , nice jacket , and the best
Drunk acting I’ve ever seen , please research
This people, not easy to do !
What a talent he was. A true one of a kind!
I love the 70s detective shows and this was great 🔎🔍
❤ 1970s tv detective shows
of all the episodes this one is one of the best !! thx so much for sharing!!
The guy was a genious😆😂
Woow.. He is amazing.. How he could give that perfect southern accent..
OMG that scene was funny when BH was trapped in the hallway with that cutie pie
Sure was. It was supposed to be a parody of the lead characters on the shows Cannon and Police Woman.
Police Woman: "Oh, I hope you won't hold it against me."
Cannon: "That's exactly what I've BEEN doing."
LOL !
Correction, there was 2 cutie pies.
Un grandissimo artista R.I.P.
BENNY HILL
GRAZIE PER AVERCI FATTO DIVRRTIRE DAVVERO TANTO.🤗💋
All the impressions,,, his the best at this and probably the first,,, Benny hill love the show,,,
He was brilliant
"I have to, but you" Brilliant
One of best southern accents i heard.
And not to mention man's laughter !
that American accent was awesome...
His character transition and double takes are awesome.
The wheelchair part makes me cry laughing so hard. Lmfao!
That was absolutely brilliant!
It was and people disagreeing must have a very staid existence.
Paul langton am a big fan of late benny hill his shows was very very fun fun very fun rest in peace
Remember seeing this in the 70s . One of his best out of many brilliant sketches. He wasn't known in the US when this was broadcast
all I know is what I don't know,
but I do know this, that benny
sure did know everything!
Absolutely hilarious.
Just brilliant. So funny.
Just Brilliant!
the pleasure was all mine......"Don't you believe it",... a classic that im gonna use
you cant beat this for a laugh
AS a kid (ok, a much younger adult, which today for me is a kid), I used to crack up watching Benny as Ironside rolling up & down the aisle as the train accelerated/decelerated. Funny stuff!
This was a tour de force of brilliant. comic talent.You won't see his like again
Beautiful! I know I have seen this before, but it always makes me laugh!
I can't help wonder if Benny would have made a good Hercule Poirot for real. I think he would have been ace.
Brilliant!
I remember this episode when i was a child hilarious😂
skip the prick P.I.
To create that sketch took a lot of filming, and a lot of talent.
!He was the best!
Was always amazed how much Dennis Weaver sounded like my granddad. I don't know if Dennis Weaver was actually from Texas, but my granddad was and he sounded just like him. Also looked like him a little.🏜
Weaver was originally from Joplin, Missouri, but lived for several years in Shreveport, Louisiana. He was also briefly in Norman, Oklahoma where he went to Oklahoma University.
@@macsnafu thank you for the information, it was very interesting. Also, what I had forgotten was McCloud (Weaver's character) was actually from New Mexico, not Texas, but my granddad moved from Texas to New Mexico when he was 10 years old but for some reason I still thought of him as being from Texas even though he lived the majority of his life in New Mexico. I hope this wasn't too boring.
@@jerikropp6394 I always thought that Weaver was a native Oklahoman, like James Garner. So I was disappointed to find out he was from Missouri. :-/
absolutely brilliant ,benny hill at his best 😂
Great and Funny all the time.
Mc Cloud " I know everything "
Hilarious take on the 70s detective shows from the USA. Lol. Classic Benny Hill
Chad Quick Especially when he did a spoof of Kojak.
the girl on the train is jenny lee wright who was born in 1947 and still beautiful today 💖
I can well believe it. I can't quite decide if she or Valerie Leon had the biggest influence on my boyhood mind!
A great comedian. Just a look could engage the viewer, and put you on his side. He had so many takes on character, and he had so many ways to find the funny bone. Probably another in a long line, of those who were the complete opposite, of what the public assumed they were. The funniest men can be the ones who find the quietest corner at a party.....
CLASSIC!!! One of the All Time Best!
I remember watching this at the time and laughing when the shows he was taking the micky out of were on the box. Never forgot it in all these years. Thanks for putting up.
Best Ever.
One of the most amazing things I ever saw. Funny on so many levels. & You do realize it was Benny Playing all of those roles?
Kept on waiting for Columbo
LOL, yes, there were multiple levels of humor on this that come at you fast, and you have to watch a couple of times at least. I saw this in the 1980s originally as a kid and liked the 1970s spot-on detectives impersonations, but the dialogue is fantastic, and the absurd references to Quinn Martin produced shows, like the third-rate fictitious "Oregon Express" a cheap ripoff of the Orient Express, and the closing credits of "Martin, Barton, Larton, and FAR-go Production". Benny also pulls off credible American accents. Brilliant stuff!
Really, he played ALL the rolls? Did a damn fine Pepper Anderson!
@@paulmanly3694
Columbo was played by Jackie Wright
Except Pepper!
Magnificent pair of Bristol's I mean pistol's.... Benny's poirot and his Ironside I couldn't bleedin type anything down...loved Benny hill..when men could have a cheeky laugh....gets out that massive cigar with the women talking about rippin her clothes off when smoking Christ just brilliant...Benny just showed what most men were thinking....
Keep me laughing it's ok food from shops Benny makes you stronger
Great scetch!!
Well I never did but I'm sure as hell am going too
Laughed my ass off,loved ironside.
Hahaha brilliant benny hill
the hardest working funnyman
Wrote it, produced it, acted it & directed it..🤔
"Don't you believe it". 😁
I hope this train stops at the local station, I need to get on it.
Hiii beautiful
Come set with me Issy Malin!!!
Since then, the politically correct have taken over and turned good comedy uʍop ǝpısdn.
John Howard Davies, Ben Elton, how many more destroyed great comedy like Benny Hill.
You're just sore that this is satire, and you'd be arrested.
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How did you manage to make upside down upside down????
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"Yes old-timer. I know everything."
MY SON!
After watching this i'm worried i'm going to be arrested for man's laughter :)
true
GENIUS
Benny Hill back then, and today we have...Jimmy Kimmel😢
Old school caracters❤🇺🇸👍💕
thank you
brilliant
...Barton, Harton, Larton and Fargo Production ... 😆
There's nobody around like those great comedians any more, nobody you'd make a point of not missing: Benny, Morcambe & Wise, the two Ronnies, Laurel & Hardy!! Even Jasper Carrott ....
Thanks for the good times Benny... A laugh a minute in a time when we could laugh at anything without being vilified by the shreiking do gooders of today.
I always wondered if people in the UK realized how much Benny Hill meant to a lot of American kids who were growing up in the 70s and 80s . Back in the days when there were a small handful of network TV and uhf channels to choose from , The Benny Hill Show was a no brainer as what to watch at night before bedtime . It wasn't necessarily kids tv but it wasn't too high brow for us to understand and laugh at either. As a normal young boy I wasn't opposed to the beautiful women on the show either!
I wish Benny Hill is chairman of tv entertainment.
That part with the wheelchair going back and forward was hilarious. I suppose that was Perry Mason? I'm sure that wouldn't be allowed today.
I believe that was Ironside, played by Raymond Burr who previously played Perry Mason
Comic Genius
Rubbery, bugglery, ship-lofting, pock-picketing ... not to mention ... man's laughter!
How much he was talented
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IT WAS WORTH TO LEARN ENGLISH FOR.☝️😹😂🤣
THANK YOU BENNY HILL.
R.I.P.
BENNY IS THE BEST!!!!!!
Pleasure was all mine... Don't u ever believe it, mam.
Man's laughter!
Good show.
I always found Jenny Lee Wright the most attractive woman on Benny Hill - She was a knockout.
@@DarkAlex1978 To be fair, Angie was in her mid 40s when she played Pepper.
That Elvis Presley fan sketch at the beginning....But Benny had never do a parody about Elvis, ...
A true genius
862,000 views...the real people have spoken
HAHAAHAHHAAHAHHAHA SO FUNNY