About Vintage Stuff
The aim of Vintage Stuff is to display some of the ephemera that I have collected, often inadvertently, over the years. I am now deliberately seeking out interesting old adverts, screen shots, leaflets, obscure record covers, picture postcards and illustrations; anything that catches my eye, in fact. They will be mainly, but not exclusively of UK origin (so many vintage blogs appear to be American) and almost always a scan from something that I actually have in my collection, rather than off the net. If you do re-blog, please acknowledge the source. Further stuff, mainly photographs, can be found on my Flickr pages, via the Benny Hill record cover.
Showing posts with label Benny Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Benny Hill. Show all posts
Monday, 6 August 2012
The 1970s office
Two adverts from Punch magazine, 9 July 1975.
All we need now is a secretary in a short skirt..................thanks Benny.
Friday, 20 April 2012
Frankie & Benny
By the 1980s, The Benny Hill Show was suffering falling ratings and was becoming increasingly more expensive to make and changing attitudes saw much criticism of the perceived sexism in his comedy. The cancellation of his Thames series in 1989 appeared to be the beginning of the end for him.
Frankie Howerd however, was making something of a comeback during his later years, touring with his one-man show and becoming an unlikely hit with university audiences. I personally love the work of both, Up Pompeii in particular for Howerd, with his little asides to the audience and Benny Hill was probably at his best in the 1970s; trawling through DVDs of The Benny Hill Show for this period has been a delight. Despite the bashing he got in this country in his later years, he remained popular abroad; I have a Hungarian DVD featuring mainly his slapstick routines, brought back by my son off holiday a few years ago. May they both rest in peace and their influence live on.
Frankie Howerd (1917-1992)
| The Ladykillers (1955) With Katie Johnson |
| The Fast Lady (1962) |
| The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery (1966) With Reg Varney and others |
| Carry On Doctor (1967) With Anita Harris, Hattie Jacques and June Jago |
| Up Pompeii (1971) |
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| Up The Front (1975) From Star Turns, by Barry Took |
Benny Hill (1924-1992)
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| An early publicity shot From Star Turns, by Barry Took |
| Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) With Dick Van Dyke and Sally Ann Howes |
| The Italian Job (1969) |
| Benny Hill sings Ernie (1971) |
| The Benny Hill Show (1976) With Henry McGee |
| The Benny Hill Show (1976) With Jack Wright and Jenny Lee Wright |
| The Benny Hill Show (1976) With Moira Foot |
Saturday, 3 March 2012
Kent Walton presents...............
ITV World of Sport's wrestling commentator Kent Walton was also a disc jockey on Radio Luxembourg, presenting a couple of shows including the Honey Hit Parade (so named as it was sponsored by Honey magazine). This album, bought recently for 50p, features thirteen tracks as chosen by Kent, released to celebrate the show's first birthday in 1962, with contributions from singers such as Petula Clark, Miki & Griff, Lonnie Donegan and Benny Hill. As I don't have immediate access to a record player (still to be retrieved from the loft), most of the songs can fortunately be heard on YouTube.
Although Kent Walton was best known for his commentating, being involved for an impressive 33 years until 1988, he also produced several sex films in the early 1970s, using a pseudonym. It was said that the action in these films was not too far away from that seen in the wrestling ring................
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