The entire point of that show was to be crude. I used to watch it occasionally. Surely someone can do better than this. That’s using a scene from The Benny Hill Show and saying it shows someone in real life.
Did Benny Hill pull stunts on strangers on the street?
Libtard comedians in England decry the sexism of Benny Hill these days.
Jimmy Kimmel is holding himself up as an arbiter of morals and good taste these days.
...The more unfashionable he became, the more I learnt to love him. In the 1980s, Hill came under concerted attack from feminists and (the killer blow) the new wave of alternative comedians. Ben Elton denounced him as a “dirty old man, tearing the clothes off nubile girls while chasing them round a park”. This was not strictly true (Hill thought it was funnier to get the girls to chase him), but it was said in a tone of such moral righteousness that only the most reactionary braveheart dared to question it. The curious thing about the alternative comedians was that they would not brook any alternative. Despite their socialist pretensions, they despised the coarse, working-class, vaudeville tradition from which Hill’s comedy derived. Theirs was the humour of the middle-class dinner party: all politics and irony and verbal jousting. The sheer physical exuberance of Hill and his Angels suddenly seemed gauche by comparison.
Hill’s demise was painful to behold: like watching an elderly, confused uncle being picked on by young thugs. As his ratings slid, he cranked up the bawdiness levels, hoping to give the British public more of what it once loved. But times had changed: comedy had become self-conscious, and young people knew better than to laugh at gags about saucy nurses.
In 1989, Hill was dropped by ITV. His ratings were still strong, but the Zeitgeist was against him. Three years later, he died alone in his tiny flat in Teddington; his corpse was discovered only when neighbours complained of the smell...
Thus why it was called "The Man Show."
I used to watch it, laughed my arse off on occasion. Don't remember this "guess what's in my pants" bit however.....