What’s Wrong With Benny Hill ? review – a vivid reminder of what millions once found hilarious
White Bear theatre, London Mark Carey’s play asks why the former best-loved man on TV has been so thoroughly expunged from our comedy pantheon – but doesn’t have a great deal to add TV has mined a rich seam of golden-age comedian biopics – but Benny Hill has yet to be afforded the posthumous (…)
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