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Benny Hill's World Tour: New York

British comedy legend, Benny Hill, hits the mean streets of New York with all the blundering enthusiasm you might expect from Captain Tuttle. Along the way he masters rapping, picking up New York girls and rescuing damsels in distress. He also finds his feminine side, taking the mick out of Dr Ruth, Roseanne Barr and parodying 'A Streetcar Named Desire'!

Year: 1991
Genre: TV Comedy, Television Shows
Country: USA
Director: Dennis Kirkland
Starring: Benny Hill
Duration: 60 Minutes
Rating: PG
Location in store: Comedy (TV)

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