| In the UK, during the 60's to the 80's, this was one one the
most watched men on TV. His seaside postcard type of humour, with
the famous 'Hill's Angels' that he used to chase around the show
every time, was famous, and I for one thought he was brilliant. His
show was stopped in 1989 by Thames TV, and perhaps at the time, it
was all getting a bit 'samey' and the gags were getting stale. The
biography below comes from here
http://www.chortle.co.uk/comics/b/46/benny_hill
Like many performers, Hill's first steps into show business came
in the forces - in his case appearing in the revue Stars In
Battledress.
After he was demobbed from the army in 1947, Hill followed the
traditional circuit of working men's clubs and variety theatres -
first using his own name, before settling on 'Benny' in homage to
the US comic Jack Benny. At one time he was part of a double act
with future On The Buses star Reg Varney.
He moved into radio in the Fifties, most notably in Educating
Archie, and then into TV.
His progress was swift, in 1954 - just seven years out of the
army - he was named TV personality of the year thanks to his BBC
show.
His success would continue to his death, almost forty years
later, as he became one of Britain's most bankable exports - even
though his saucy postcard humour was loved and reviled in equal
measure.
In 1969 he moved to ITV as he was poached by Thames, the company
that brought him global success - the big breakthrough coming in
1979 when his shows were repackaged for the American market.
But Thames pulled the plug in 1989, by which time his cheeky
persona was becoming more like a dirty old man. The shock move was
considered by some as commercial folly - Hill was still a huge
earner for Thames - but the recycling of decades worth of sketches
kept the money coming in.
Off-screen, Hill lived a bizarre life. He found it difficult to
relate to women - proposing marriage to virtual strangers - and
money.
Even at his death, when he was worth around £10million, he lived
in a tiny suburban house. Unbanked cheques lay in his drawers, and
he would live on tins of unlabelled food sold of cheap by the local
supermarket.
Check out some more links here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny_Hill
http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/b/bennyhillshowthe_7773365.shtml
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001350/
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