Benny Hill's World Tour: New York! (1991) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 30, 1991

Original Title:
Benny Hill's World Tour: New York!

Alternate Titles:
Benny Hill - Unseen

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
D.L. Taffner Productions
Thames Television
Thames Video

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 60

Mr. Hill's last TV work, taped and aired before his death, with outdoor scenes taped in New York City. Highlights of this show include "A Streetcar Named Desirée" (a Tennessee Williams takeoff) and a spoof of "Ask Dr. Ruth" (where he impersonated Dr. Ruth Westheimer and Roseanne).

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Camera Operator:
Adrian J. Fearnley

Choreographer:
Libby Roberts

Costume Design:
Frances Bolwell
Derek Hayward

Editor:
Dave Lewinton

Editorial Staff:
Peter Boffin

Executive Producer:
Philip Jones
Don Taffner

Graphic Designer:
Jeff Harrison
Graham Walker

Makeup Artist:
Dianne Millar
Rosemary Zurlo

Manager of Operations:
Fizz Waters

Music:
Benny Hill
Boots Randolph

Music Coordinator:
Ronnie Aldrich

Music Supervisor:
Ted Taylor

Producer:
Cathy A. Cambria
Dennis Kirkland

Production Assistant:
Debbie Newman

Production Coordinator:
Lorne Cameron

Production Manager:
Fredric C. Cambria
Peter Ernster

Script Supervisor:
Barbara Nicholas

Sound:
Richard Churchill
Clive Hall

Stage Director:
Auriol Lee
Daphne Walter

Visual Effects Director:
Allan James

Wardrobe Designer:
Susan Erenberg

Writer:
Benny Hill

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