At 4:49 , when he reads the card, "If you don't leave my wife alone I shall" Great,,,,He was so funny, and when the old man looks at the hot women, and benny says, "Even I can't afford that" Thanks for the clip !
Funny aint it that during the 60's 70's and 80's TV programs were 'saucy' boobs and girls and carry ons... now with David Attenborough telling us to stop humping or the planet will crack makes me think... bring back the sauce :) those days were amazing!
You Tube has a 10 minute limit on uploads, I think? I should know but I have never attempted to upload anything longer than 10 minutes. I always get a kick out of Benny's spoof's of American TV shows. That's Nicholas Parsons in the Ralph Edwards role at the start of the sketch. This was Benny's straight-man before Henry McGee joined the show. It's like an in-joke during the SALE OF THE HALF CENTURY sketch, Benny's character's name is Nicholas Parcels.
This happens to be a send-up of the British version of Sale of the Century, complete with the Anglia Televison icon (a send-up as well) and the opening words: 'From Norwich, it's the quiz of the week!'
At 4:49 , when he reads the card, "If you don't leave my wife alone I shall" Great,,,,He was so funny, and when the old man looks at the hot women, and benny says, "Even I can't afford that" Thanks for the clip !
madison69692006 2 years ago
Funny aint it that during the 60's 70's and 80's TV programs were 'saucy' boobs and girls and carry ons... now with David Attenborough telling us to stop humping or the planet will crack makes me think... bring back the sauce :) those days were amazing!
b6gm6n 2 years ago 2
Benny at his very best. I love the prize segment with Jack Wright. "Even I can't afford that!" Brilliant.
langley2205 3 years ago
"Susie FreelOVE" - classic! And 'Ginger NuTs'
LOL
spiritualJOE 3 years ago
"Susie Freelove" was played by Susie Baker, who along with Paul Eddington was appearing on "TBHS" for both the first and last time.
wmbrown6 2 years ago 2
little jack was a very hillarious fella, I really loved how he and Benny worked togheter.
das81 3 years ago 2
benny was very witty he had great comic timing
cristinaronson 3 years ago 2
This isn't the whole "sale" skit, there's a large chunk cut out
narzo 3 years ago
You Tube has a 10 minute limit on uploads, I think? I should know but I have never attempted to upload anything longer than 10 minutes. I always get a kick out of Benny's spoof's of American TV shows. That's Nicholas Parsons in the Ralph Edwards role at the start of the sketch. This was Benny's straight-man before Henry McGee joined the show. It's like an in-joke during the SALE OF THE HALF CENTURY sketch, Benny's character's name is Nicholas Parcels.
ACcountryFan 3 years ago
This happens to be a send-up of the British version of Sale of the Century, complete with the Anglia Televison icon (a send-up as well) and the opening words: 'From Norwich, it's the quiz of the week!'
SailorCallie 3 years ago
The uncut version is on here somewhere. There was a racist joke there.
tsangari 3 years ago
MELONie hahahaha!
mackeymkay 3 years ago
Can anybody tell me how I can track down "Old Faces", a brilliant spoof with Tony "Hedge", Mickey "Least" etc - one of the funniest ever!
jillycrouch 3 years ago
I love the intro for the Sale of the Half Century XD
Checksum001 3 years ago
I hope that I will find this on the DVDs I`m downloading ^_^
Checksum001 3 years ago
R.I.P. Benny Hill.
cne08 3 years ago
This is making me laugh!¬
scorpiofootiemad 3 years ago
very funny and witty !
Richona 3 years ago
miss him like mad great lad
michaelwright999 3 years ago
Ha ha I love Benny Hill
BRUTUALTRUTH 3 years ago