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The Benny Hill Show became a global phenomenon, exported to over 100 countries. It relied on a "music hall" style of humor: heavy on slapstick, double entendre, and the iconic high-speed chases set to "Yakety Sax".
He never owned a car, preferred to do his own grocery shopping, and lived in a modest, rented flat in Teddington. alfred hawthorne
In April 1992, Hill was found dead in his armchair in front of the television, two days after suffering a coronary thrombosis . In a strange final twist, his grave was later disturbed by robbers following false rumors that he had been buried with gold jewelry. The Benny Hill Show became a global phenomenon,