Is The Benny Hill Show coming back?
The Benny Hill Show (1969–1989) — comedy on ITV1
The answer: Concluded May 1, 1989.
19seasons
59episodes
8.0/ 10
About The Benny Hill Show
The Benny Hill Show ended on May 1, 1989, on ITV1. The show concluded after its 19th season, with the final episode airing on that date.
The Benny Hill Show was an English sketch comedy series that first premiered on November 19, 1969. It was known for its humorous sketches, often featuring Benny Hill himself, and became famous for its use of the theme song "Yakety Sax." The show showcased slapstick and parody comedy, and it was a staple of British television for two decades.
The show starred Benny Hill as the host and starred him in various comedic sketches. It has a rating of 8 on TVMaze and each episode had a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.
The Benny Hill Show episode schedule
59 aired
Aired · 59
| Date | Ep. | Title |
|---|---|---|
| May 1, 1989 | S19·E3 | Tales of the Unexpected |
| April 5, 1989 | S19·E2 | Holding Out for a Hero |
| February 8, 1989 | S19·E1 | The Crook Report |
| April 27, 1988 | S18·E2 | Club Chicago-Go |
| January 13, 1988 | S18·E1 | The Halitosis Kid |
| April 16, 1986 | S17·E3 | Funny Old World |
| March 31, 1986 | S17·E2 | The Herd |
| March 12, 1986 | S17·E1 | Testament Television |
| May 27, 1985 | S16·E3 | Carmen |
| April 8, 1985 | S16·E2 | For Ever Love |
| January 2, 1985 | S16·E1 | The B-Team |
| April 25, 1984 | S15·E2 | The Hot Shoe Show |
| January 16, 1984 | S15·E1 | Scuttlevision |
| March 16, 1983 | S14·E2 | Holiday |
| January 5, 1983 | S14·E1 | Superteech |
| February 10, 1982 | S13·E2 | The Little Dimpton Street Party |
| January 6, 1982 | S13·E1 | The Monte Carbolic Show |
| March 25, 1981 | S12·E3 | Big Poppa |
| February 11, 1981 | S12·E2 | A Tribute to the Lower Tidmarsh Volunteer Fire Brigade |
| January 7, 1981 | S12·E1 | WonderGran Meets Dr. Jackal and Mr. Hide |
| April 16, 1980 | S11·E3 | Name That Tune |
| March 5, 1980 | S11·E2 | Butch Cafferty and the Fundance Kid |
| February 6, 1980 | S11·E1 | Women's Lib Television |
| April 25, 1979 | S10·E3 | The Police Raid in Waterloo Station |
| March 14, 1979 | S10·E2 | Leprechaun TV: Opening Night |
| December 26, 1978 | S10·E1 | Friday Night Fever |
| May 30, 1978 | S9·E1 | The South Blank Show |
| October 11, 1977 | S9·E2 | Benny Hill Down Under |
| March 23, 1977 | S8·E3 | A Packed Program |
| February 23, 1977 | S8·E2 | Villain of the Year |
Show 29 earlier episodes
| January 26, 1977 | S8·E1 | The Bionic Baby |
| April 21, 1976 | S7·E4 | Sale of the Half-Century |
| March 24, 1976 | S7·E3 | Murder on the Oregon Express |
| February 18, 1976 | S7·E2 | Word of Sport |
| December 17, 1975 | S7·E1 | Jack and Jill |
| September 24, 1975 | S6·E3 | Tex Cymbal: Golden Boy |
| March 12, 1975 | S6·E2 | Great Mysteries with Orson Buggy |
| January 8, 1975 | S6·E1 | Gavin Blod: The Man and His Music |
| March 13, 1974 | S5·E4 | Coalpits |
| February 7, 1974 | S5·E3 | Film Time at the Natural Film Theatre |
| December 27, 1973 | S5·E2 | The Great British Dancing Finals |
| December 5, 1973 | S5·E1 | Spot Black |
| March 29, 1973 | S4·E4 | The Dalton Abbott Railway Choir |
| February 22, 1973 | S4·E3 | Jackie Wright's Holiday |
| December 27, 1972 | S4·E2 | The Common Market Square Dance |
| October 25, 1972 | S4·E1 | Woodstick |
| March 22, 1972 | S3·E4 | Down Memory Lane |
| February 23, 1972 | S3·E3 | Chow-Mein at Customs and Integration |
| December 22, 1971 | S3·E2 | News at Ten with Reginald Boozenquet |
| November 24, 1971 | S3·E1 | Fun in the Kitchen with Johnny and Cranny Faddock |
| March 24, 1971 | S2·E5 | Cinema: The Vintage Years |
| February 24, 1971 | S2·E4 | Undercover Sanitary Inspector |
| January 27, 1971 | S2·E3 | Top of the Tops |
| December 23, 1970 | S2·E2 | Opportunity's Knocking |
| October 28, 1970 | S2·E1 | The Underworld Water of Jacques Custard |
| March 11, 1970 | S1·E4 | The Sound of Frankenstein |
| February 4, 1970 | S1·E3 | Tommy Tupper in Tupper-Time |
| December 25, 1969 | S1·E2 | Is This Your Life? |
| November 19, 1969 | S1·E1 | The European Song Contest |