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By *ingmaster OP   Man  over a year ago

nottingham

We live in different times now but i can remember laughing my ass off at benny hill . Those scetches with him leading a bunch of men in single file ,chasing a leggy young actress in her underwear were so funny . he usually got his face slapped or the frying pan in the face anyway . All that is now considered offensive and sexist . Guilty or not Guilty ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Time for a Sexy party...

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By *oantrimcpl2010Couple  over a year ago

Lisburn

I enjoyed Benny Hill, along with the carry on films. To be honest i think some things are over anaylised, and ripped to shreds. Some subjects are taken to the extreem and cant been seen for what it really is, A bit of harmless fun.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Not guilty, it was so so funny and he was appreciated in Europe more than here. Yes it appeared to be sexist but the ladies usually got the best of him!

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By *oantrimcpl2010Couple  over a year ago

Lisburn

Forgot to add the marjority of time it was the girls chasing Benny Hill.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

ur having a frickin laugh aint u

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By *ingmaster OP   Man  over a year ago

nottingham


"ur having a frickin laugh aint u"

you obviously have a strong _iew , tell us what you think .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

i think all this PC bullshit gets taken to far these dayz. and while it was initially put in place to make the world a better place, its now just 1 big clusterfuck thats harming it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

In his day he had his place in the world but he wouldn't fit in today in the same way that Jim Davidson's jokes are innappropriate. I liked him though, liked his 'Angels' even better though.

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By *ingmaster OP   Man  over a year ago

nottingham


"i think all this PC bullshit gets taken to far these dayz. and while it was initially put in place to make the world a better place, its now just 1 big clusterfuck thats harming it "

I totally agree with you . the normal everyday banter and interaction between the sexes is now such a minefield noone dare say anything incase they get carpeted . office life is such a sterile place now i wonder how any work gets done .

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By *ingmaster OP   Man  over a year ago

nottingham


"In his day he had his place in the world but he wouldn't fit in today in the same way that Jim Davidson's jokes are innappropriate. I liked him though, liked his 'Angels' even better though. "

i may be inclined to agree if it wasnt for the fact that every week on shows like loose women , they have a guy or guys often , paraded in their briefs and all the panel and studio audience cheer and cream their knickers and its all considered just harmless fun . i dont get why thats ok in this new enlighened era .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think benny hill was crude and totally unfunny.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think benny hill was crude and totally unfunny. "

i think u should lighten up

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I think benny hill was crude and totally unfunny.

i think u should lighten up "

I don't think belittling a poster makes your _iew any more correct or theirs any less valuable.

It's quite easy to notice the Benny Hill fans.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

if u think my comment is belittling u need a chill pill urself granny

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think benny hill was crude and totally unfunny.

i think u should lighten up "

Perhaps you should try a mature approach and allow people to voice their own opinion: stated without irony!

I personally found Benny Hill funny. However it wouldn't be appropriate today as humour has "advanced". The same way, for example, most children today wouldn't enjoy programmes like Little House on the Prairie followed by a game of Ludo!

If you see what I mean.

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By *ingmaster OP   Man  over a year ago

nottingham

picture it :

Granny drsssed as a sexy police woman with a rolling pin , chasing sbaybay round and round field . thats killing me .

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By *ldestswingerintownMan  over a year ago

Lancaster

[Removed by poster at 06/08/11 09:20:12]

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By *heekychezzaWoman  over a year ago

warrington

I didn't/still don't find Benny Hill offensive or sexist....but neither did I find him particularly funny either...just

not my cup of tea.

Agree with Granny....you obviously only wanted people to be pro-Benny Hill.

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By *ldestswingerintownMan  over a year ago

Lancaster

"if u think my comment is belittling u need a chill pill urself granny "

That reply is actually quite unpleasant - a person has stated a _iew with which you've disagreed. That's OK, but there's absolutely no need for snide comments that attempt to devalue the person putting the _iew, implying that they are not "chilled"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You should learn what a debate is.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"if u think my comment is belittling u need a chill pill urself granny "

I'm chilled.

I repeat. There is no need to make comments about others to make your opinon known.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"picture it :

Granny drsssed as a sexy police woman with a rolling pin , chasing sbaybay round and round field . thats killing me . "

I'll save it for chasing sommat worth catching x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

i havent made any snide comments.

this is exactly the problem ive addressed. total over-reaction.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"i havent made any snide comments.

this is exactly the problem ive addressed. total over-reaction.

"

For OVER reaction - look to your own personal comments to others.

Make your opinon known without the personal comments.

It isn't difficult.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

yeh whatever. if ur that easily offended by a harmless comment maybe a forums the wrong place for you.

im done with this its not even worth arguing over lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

not guilty,its was a bit of fun.If the PC brigade had there way we would never laff .i have a mate a coincilor and he goes on you cant laff at this cant laff at that honistly he never smiles what a life.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well me personally I couldn't care what comments people make I stated my opinion and that's it. Had nothing to do with current times or being PC I just didn't like benny hill.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I used to love watching benny hill and some of his sketches were very clever.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Absolutely hysterical and I think these days, good tv is spoilt by those that are offended by what the majority see is harmless fun so I vote not guilty

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"We live in different times now but i can remember laughing my ass off at benny hill . Those scetches with him leading a bunch of men in single file ,chasing a leggy young actress in her underwear were so funny . he usually got his face slapped or the frying pan in the face anyway . All that is now considered offensive and sexist . Guilty or not Guilty ?"

Ringmaster

I don't see that the question can be answered simply.

Benny and his comedy style have to be seen in time and place.

I never missed an episode if i could help it. I laughed like hell and loved the chase. It was no worse no better than sea side postcards.

It became popular to look with disdain at this type of comedy as time moved on and politics changed.

I'll defend as far as I can the changes in favour of allowing women into society as human beings rather than sex objects.

I'll defend any woman's desire to be as sexually free as she wants to be without being branded a slut. Which - despite so called 'enlightened' thinking continues to this day. Most of the men here wouldn't use this as a wife pool. Too many sluts about.

If Benny was repeated now I'd watch for old times sake and probably find it very corny and unfunny and not too distasteful.

I'm fairly P.C. and the only sadness i have about P.C is that it is needed to support those that are othewise held down by the bullying weak in society that don't like others having a say.

Witness comments on this thread to those that want to voice an opposing idea.

I don't see the difference between Benny Hill and much of today's comedy. He was more slapstick and that's old hat now but sex pervades all comedy , drama , news everything.

For me the difference now is that women have so many roles in comedy. Whereas in Benny's time if you were pretty you were sexy and chased. If you were an ugly battleaxe there'd be a different part for you - like tax inspector or sommat but you were only there for ridicule in any case. No leading parts for women other than temptress , easy target or battleaxe.

I think he was singled out. It's silly to try and judge it out of it's era.

Without the P.C brigade and their forebears women still would still be _iewed as servants without ability or aspiration.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"In his day he had his place in the world but he wouldn't fit in today in the same way that Jim Davidson's jokes are innappropriate. I liked him though, liked his 'Angels' even better though.

i may be inclined to agree if it wasnt for the fact that every week on shows like loose women , they have a guy or guys often , paraded in their briefs and all the panel and studio audience cheer and cream their knickers and its all considered just harmless fun . i dont get why thats ok in this new enlighened era ."

Because they are not making fun of the 'sexual figure' as Benny Hill did

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By *ldestswingerintownMan  over a year ago

Lancaster

Actually I really used to enjoy all that stuff in the Colloseum - people being torn apart by wild animals, woman being forced to copulate with bulls before being disembowelled - I suppose that's not PC now - you can't have a laugh any more, can you?

Times an dmanners change!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"yeh whatever. if ur that easily offended by a harmless comment maybe a forums the wrong place for you.

im done with this its not even worth arguing over lol "

ta ta then.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"In his day he had his place in the world but he wouldn't fit in today in the same way that Jim Davidson's jokes are innappropriate. I liked him though, liked his 'Angels' even better though.

i may be inclined to agree if it wasnt for the fact that every week on shows like loose women , they have a guy or guys often , paraded in their briefs and all the panel and studio audience cheer and cream their knickers and its all considered just harmless fun . i dont get why thats ok in this new enlighened era ."

It's not as far as im concerened.

I hate loose women. Simply loved it at the outset but it got really dumbed down with obnoxious idiots like Colleen. This programe stinks - the women on it stink and what they do for women stinks.

I think ridiculing of men is allowed becuase women are still _iewed as 'weaker' and 'harmless' and therefore the man should be able to take it. It's a bit like all the stupid ads on t.v that ridicule men cooking or cleaning. It's accepted in society too where women grope men and think it's okay simply because they are women. It's punishable in reality but a man has to laugh it off and pretend he doesn't mind even if he finds them repulsive. It would be a very strong man who complained officially. I wish more would.

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By *ldestswingerintownMan  over a year ago

Lancaster

Granny - I'm totally with you on this - for example, the adverts you're referring to really make me so angry - but as a man I'm expected to "laugh it off". Two wrongs don't make a right!

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By *ingmaster OP   Man  over a year ago

nottingham


"We live in different times now but i can remember laughing my ass off at benny hill . Those scetches with him leading a bunch of men in single file ,chasing a leggy young actress in her underwear were so funny . he usually got his face slapped or the frying pan in the face anyway . All that is now considered offensive and sexist . Guilty or not Guilty ?

Ringmaster

I don't see that the question can be answered simply.

Benny and his comedy style have to be seen in time and place.

I never missed an episode if i could help it. I laughed like hell and loved the chase. It was no worse no better than sea side postcards.

It became popular to look with disdain at this type of comedy as time moved on and politics changed.

I'll defend as far as I can the changes in favour of allowing women into society as human beings rather than sex objects.

I'll defend any woman's desire to be as sexually free as she wants to be without being branded a slut. Which - despite so called 'enlightened' thinking continues to this day. Most of the men here wouldn't use this as a wife pool. Too many sluts about.

If Benny was repeated now I'd watch for old times sake and probably find it very corny and unfunny and not too distasteful.

I'm fairly P.C. and the only sadness i have about P.C is that it is needed to support those that are othewise held down by the bullying weak in society that don't like others having a say.

Witness comments on this thread to those that want to voice an opposing idea.

I don't see the difference between Benny Hill and much of today's comedy. He was more slapstick and that's old hat now but sex pervades all comedy , drama , news everything.

For me the difference now is that women have so many roles in comedy. Whereas in Benny's time if you were pretty you were sexy and chased. If you were an ugly battleaxe there'd be a different part for you - like tax inspector or sommat but you were only there for ridicule in any case. No leading parts for women other than temptress , easy target or battleaxe.

I think he was singled out. It's silly to try and judge it out of it's era.

Without the P.C brigade and their forebears women still would still be _iewed as servants without ability or aspiration. "

Thanks Granny and I agree with almost everything you say . its a pity that women in general feel threatened by his type of silly humor rather than seeing it for what it is .

I for one wish more women would stand up and realize the real power that they weald .Us men are poor feeble mortals compared to the girls adn almost every endeavour us men make is in a pursute of impressing you girls . women do rule the world so why arent they thick skinned enough to laugh this stuff off .

i make the same argument when it come to racialism . blacks should also recognize their power and strength and stand up and realize their own potential . so what if bernard manning makes a few off colour jokes (ha , see what i did there ) its no problem if you have that confidence and belief in yourself , no one can spoil that for you .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You are all going over the top with this. I never felt threatened by that sort of humour I just didn't find it funny. I think bernard manning is just as bad. And I'm definitely not a naive innocent woman.

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By *ldestswingerintownMan  over a year ago

Lancaster

but it's difficult to "have that confidence and belief in yourself" when people are actively discriminating against you in jobs, housing, etc., etc - don't blame the victim for the crime!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

as its been said...it had its time and place.

we live in very different times now...

not better ,not worse....but different

society is always evolving....this is why after all, history is so interesting....

its interesting to watch what was in its day prime time tv....so it must of been popular as it was fought over by the BBC and ITV....

maybe one day people will look back at Britains got talent...and _iew that as very distasteful and mocking......who knows?

i dont find Benny Hill sexiest ...he was just providing the mass audience what they wanted at the time....i find it interesting to see how _iews have changed.....as with many things in our society.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"We live in different times now but i can remember laughing my ass off at benny hill . Those scetches with him leading a bunch of men in single file ,chasing a leggy young actress in her underwear were so funny . he usually got his face slapped or the frying pan in the face anyway . All that is now considered offensive and sexist . Guilty or not Guilty ?

Ringmaster

I don't see that the question can be answered simply.

Benny and his comedy style have to be seen in time and place.

I never missed an episode if i could help it. I laughed like hell and loved the chase. It was no worse no better than sea side postcards.

It became popular to look with disdain at this type of comedy as time moved on and politics changed.

I'll defend as far as I can the changes in favour of allowing women into society as human beings rather than sex objects.

I'll defend any woman's desire to be as sexually free as she wants to be without being branded a slut. Which - despite so called 'enlightened' thinking continues to this day. Most of the men here wouldn't use this as a wife pool. Too many sluts about.

If Benny was repeated now I'd watch for old times sake and probably find it very corny and unfunny and not too distasteful.

I'm fairly P.C. and the only sadness i have about P.C is that it is needed to support those that are othewise held down by the bullying weak in society that don't like others having a say.

Witness comments on this thread to those that want to voice an opposing idea.

I don't see the difference between Benny Hill and much of today's comedy. He was more slapstick and that's old hat now but sex pervades all comedy , drama , news everything.

For me the difference now is that women have so many roles in comedy. Whereas in Benny's time if you were pretty you were sexy and chased. If you were an ugly battleaxe there'd be a different part for you - like tax inspector or sommat but you were only there for ridicule in any case. No leading parts for women other than temptress , easy target or battleaxe.

I think he was singled out. It's silly to try and judge it out of it's era.

Without the P.C brigade and their forebears women still would still be _iewed as servants without ability or aspiration.

Thanks Granny and I agree with almost everything you say . its a pity that women in general feel threatened by his type of silly humor rather than seeing it for what it is .

I for one wish more women would stand up and realize the real power that they weald .Us men are poor feeble mortals compared to the girls adn almost every endeavour us men make is in a pursute of impressing you girls . women do rule the world so why arent they thick skinned enough to laugh this stuff off .

i make the same argument when it come to racialism . blacks should also recognize their power and strength and stand up and realize their own potential . so what if bernard manning makes a few off colour jokes (ha , see what i did there ) its no problem if you have that confidence and belief in yourself , no one can spoil that for you . "

Woah, Woah , Woah ........ 'Women in general' do NOT feel threatened by this. As for seeing it 'as it is'. It can be seen as a stereotyping hindrance to the sexes actually working together without one sex thinking they are superior over the other.

Your comment that 'men are feeble mortals' compared to women is sycophancy at it's most vivid. What is very telling is the use of 'men' ( adult ) for males and 'girls' ( child ) for females. If women rule the world - why are the majority of powerful positions held by men? Why aren't there more child care facilities to enable women to earn their own money ? Why aren't sanitary towels free like condoms? ( okay that was tongue in cheek )

I can't even begin to comment on your 'rallying call' to blacks. Do you know Bernard Manning hasn't been popular for at least 20 years and has been dead for three ? I envisiage a lot of youngsters ( foolish enough to venture in here ) going ..... Who?

Millions of strong , powerful , inspiring blacks around and yet people continue to refer to them as in need of saving from Bernard Manning.

Oh ... incidentally ..... the P.C brigade and similar causes.. didn't they start something similar that is still changing this oooooooo decades ago?

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By *emima_puddlefuckCouple  over a year ago

hexham


"In his day he had his place in the world but he wouldn't fit in today in the same way that Jim Davidson's jokes are innappropriate. I liked him though, liked his 'Angels' even better though. "

Jim Davidsons jokes are unfunny...i mean a poor west indian accent and saying nick nick!

He doesnt fit in today cos he is crap!

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

I used to laugh at him too .... he soon got very unfunny though... same with Freddie thingy the scouse bloke....

Two working class men who couldn't handle the praise, the fame or the money. Incidentally both highly sexist in their treatment of women.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We live in different times now but i can remember laughing my ass off at benny hill . Those scetches with him leading a bunch of men in single file ,chasing a leggy young actress in her underwear were so funny . he usually got his face slapped or the frying pan in the face anyway . All that is now considered offensive and sexist . Guilty or not Guilty ?"

never liked him

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Not sure how many woman I know,that would find Benny Hil..offensive and sexist?

Crude and cliched mabye..

Some of the women I know get far more angsty over the behavoiur of some modern women, on the likes of Loose Women..stereotypes of women reinforced and shit fer brains thrown in fer good measure..

Not guilty..

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By *emima_puddlefuckCouple  over a year ago

hexham


"I used to laugh at him too .... he soon got very unfunny though... same with Freddie thingy the scouse bloke....

Two working class men who couldn't handle the praise, the fame or the money. Incidentally both highly sexist in their treatment of women."

But then so were the pythons, Cleese writes very well of the way he cringes now at the fact the woman in their act(name escapes me) was a talented comedienne who they used for tit gags.

However the important fact is he,and the others, developed their outlook,grew, and produced great female comic roles.It is important when we look at the past we remember context. The problem i have with Davidson or Chubby Brown is there act has not changed.There values are not based on different times but genuine prejudice.

Consider les dawson, whose drag act showed a genuine positive _iew of the women who brought him up.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

Carol Cleveland or Connie Booth ..

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By *emima_puddlefuckCouple  over a year ago

hexham


"Carol Cleveland or Connie Booth .. "

Ty

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

never even heard of him, had to google

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

i'll stick to benny ill...as the main subject.

I think he was very clever, and i actually think lots missed the point of his self depricating humour..I mean he was hardly some kind of adonis...but what he lacked in that area, he made up for in having a lighthearted attitude and of course a FUN aspect to sex.

but heyyy...I appreciated the sexy fun as a kid...fuck and i probably had good a few wanks at the scantily clad farce events lol

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By *ittlemorespiceCouple  over a year ago

North Cornwall

I liked the model on loose women this week...sexist? Me? How very dare you!

Mistress x

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By *yrdwomanWoman  over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum

Preferred Dave Allen and Les Dawson. Both managed to make me cry with laughter without being cruel to others. Benny Hill was OK but, as someone upthread said, I just didn't find him funny.

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By *ingmaster OP   Man  over a year ago

nottingham

Woah, Woah , Woah ........ 'Women in general' do NOT feel threatened by this. As for seeing it 'as it is'. It can be seen as a stereotyping hindrance to the sexes actually working together without one sex thinking they are superior over the other.

Your comment that 'men are feeble mortals' compared to women is sycophancy at it's most vivid. What is very telling is the use of 'men' ( adult ) for males and 'girls' ( child ) for females. If women rule the world - why are the majority of powerful positions held by men? Why aren't there more child care facilities to enable women to earn their own money ? Why aren't sanitary towels free like condoms? ( okay that was tongue in cheek )

I can't even begin to comment on your 'rallying call' to blacks. Do you know Bernard Manning hasn't been popular for at least 20 years and has been dead for three ? I envisiage a lot of youngsters ( foolish enough to venture in here ) going ..... Who?

Millions of strong , powerful , inspiring blacks around and yet people continue to refer to them as in need of saving from Bernard Manning.

Oh ... incidentally ..... the P.C brigade and similar causes.. didn't they start something similar that is still changing this oooooooo decades ago?

Granny

women do rule the world . yes there may be an overwhelming majority of men as ceo of maajor corporations and live the lifestyle that comes wih it thats true .

However in general their married to women that are younger and very beautiful that are now also living that lifestyle courtesy of the fact that they look good . how often do you hear of a female corporate high flyer married to a male shelf stacker ? women marry upwards in general whereas men marry downwards (in socio economic terms only,before anyone reads the wrong meaning ino that one ). so by my definition women in general clearly weald more power where it matters .

yes I know Bernard Manning is dead but i made a comment in response to someones earlier coment about the likes of Jim davidson etc .

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By *ldestswingerintownMan  over a year ago

Lancaster

this is nonsense. Some women achieve money and "power" becasue of their partner's wealth, doubtless. But women are still more likely to be murdered by their partners, raped, to be paid less, etc., etc.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

I've given up.......

Your logic goes...... Men have the jobs and the power. Pretty women can marry them and go in a big car. Therefore women rule the world.

I have no words and certainly not sufficient time.

Thanks for the banter.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ginger Rodgers did everything that Fred Astaire did...only backwards and in high heels..

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By *ingmaster OP   Man  over a year ago

nottingham


"I've given up.......

Your logic goes...... Men have the jobs and the power. Pretty women can marry them and go in a big car. Therefore women rule the world.

I have no words and certainly not sufficient time.

Thanks for the banter. "

Thanks Ganny

And also a big thanks to everyone else that also chipped into the debate even though we slightly strayed off topic .

i'll give anyone else the last word if anyone else wants to finish this one off .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yo Baitch......

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We live in different times now but i can remember laughing my ass off at benny hill . Those scetches with him leading a bunch of men in single file ,chasing a leggy young actress in her underwear were so funny . he usually got his face slapped or the frying pan in the face anyway . All that is now considered offensive and sexist . Guilty or not Guilty ?

Ringmaster

I don't see that the question can be answered simply.

Benny and his comedy style have to be seen in time and place.

I never missed an episode if i could help it. I laughed like hell and loved the chase. It was no worse no better than sea side postcards.

It became popular to look with disdain at this type of comedy as time moved on and politics changed.

I'll defend as far as I can the changes in favour of allowing women into society as human beings rather than sex objects.

I'll defend any woman's desire to be as sexually free as she wants to be without being branded a slut. Which - despite so called 'enlightened' thinking continues to this day. Most of the men here wouldn't use this as a wife pool. Too many sluts about.

If Benny was repeated now I'd watch for old times sake and probably find it very corny and unfunny and not too distasteful.

I'm fairly P.C. and the only sadness i have about P.C is that it is needed to support those that are othewise held down by the bullying weak in society that don't like others having a say.

Witness comments on this thread to those that want to voice an opposing idea.

I don't see the difference between Benny Hill and much of today's comedy. He was more slapstick and that's old hat now but sex pervades all comedy , drama , news everything.

For me the difference now is that women have so many roles in comedy. Whereas in Benny's time if you were pretty you were sexy and chased. If you were an ugly battleaxe there'd be a different part for you - like tax inspector or sommat but you were only there for ridicule in any case. No leading parts for women other than temptress , easy target or battleaxe.

I think he was singled out. It's silly to try and judge it out of it's era.

Without the P.C brigade and their forebears women still would still be _iewed as servants without ability or aspiration. "

Well summed up Granny, it's not as simple as guilty or not guilty.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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Thanks Granny and I agree with almost everything you say . its a pity that women in general feel threatened by his type of silly humor rather than seeing it for what it is .

I for one wish more women would stand up and realize the real power that they weald .Us men are poor feeble mortals compared to the girls adn almost every endeavour us men make is in a pursute of impressing you girls . women do rule the world so why arent they thick skinned enough to laugh this stuff off .

i make the same argument when it come to racialism . blacks should also recognize their power and strength and stand up and realize their own potential . so what if bernard manning makes a few off colour jokes (ha , see what i did there ) its no problem if you have that confidence and belief in yourself , no one can spoil that for you . "

I'm afraid I disagree with most of what you've said here Ringmaster. Maybe I just don't fully understand the point your making.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Time and time again I venture on to this forum and am shocked by the utter bollocks that I read, and even with that level of cynicism some of the crap on thios thread stands out...

Like Granny Crumpet said earlier, I'm lost for words. Women rule the world, what a joke. Female politicians never mind female leaders? Female managers at all levels? The inequality in pay? The inequality in wealth? Do i need to go on?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

the people that make a big thing out of nothing are the real problem.

thats how this thread has ended up where it has and why all the other PC shit keeps getting worse and shoved down ur throat

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

the people that make a big thing out of nothing are the real problem.

thats how this thread has ended up where it has and why all the other PC shit keeps getting worse and shoved down ur throat "

From the man that resorts to insults over a difference in taste over a comedian...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

the people that make a big thing out of nothing are the real problem.

thats how this thread has ended up where it has and why all the other PC shit keeps getting worse and shoved down ur throat

From the man that resorts to insults over a difference in taste over a comedian... "

asking someone to lighten up isnt an insult dude. lol this is pathetic bye bye

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

the people that make a big thing out of nothing are the real problem.

thats how this thread has ended up where it has and why all the other PC shit keeps getting worse and shoved down ur throat

From the man that resorts to insults over a difference in taste over a comedian...

asking someone to lighten up isnt an insult dude. lol this is pathetic bye bye "

No but belittling their opinion is. Anyway that is twice you've founced from this thread (and letss be honest the first one was a bit parthetic), so it seems to go like this. Yoiu say something. Someone challenges you, you flounce... So assuming you will be back, as you have constantly said that PC is so bad, 2 deadly serious questions - what is your definition of PC and why is it so bad?

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By *yrdwomanWoman  over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"Time and time again I venture on to this forum and am shocked by the utter bollocks that I read, and even with that level of cynicism some of the crap on thios thread stands out...

Like Granny Crumpet said earlier, I'm lost for words. Women rule the world, what a joke. Female politicians never mind female leaders? Female managers at all levels? The inequality in pay? The inequality in wealth? Do i need to go on?

"

Like

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Time and time again I venture on to this forum and am shocked by the utter bollocks that I read, and even with that level of cynicism some of the crap on thios thread stands out...

Like Granny Crumpet said earlier, I'm lost for words. Women rule the world, what a joke. Female politicians never mind female leaders? Female managers at all levels? The inequality in pay? The inequality in wealth? Do i need to go on?

Like"

I liked it first!

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By *yrdwomanWoman  over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"Time and time again I venture on to this forum and am shocked by the utter bollocks that I read, and even with that level of cynicism some of the crap on thios thread stands out...

Like Granny Crumpet said earlier, I'm lost for words. Women rule the world, what a joke. Female politicians never mind female leaders? Female managers at all levels? The inequality in pay? The inequality in wealth? Do i need to go on?

Like

I liked it first!

"

Oooh, fighting talk!

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By *ushroom7Man  over a year ago

Bradford

this thread will have tickeld old Ernie

Personally i found him funny,watchable and harmless.

Benny Hill on television never stopped any woman with ability suucceeding.

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By *ldestswingerintownMan  over a year ago

Lancaster

"Benny Hill on television never stopped any woman with ability suucceeding".

That's true, he didn't - but the culture and attitudes he represented did. And a lot of men did stop women with ability succeeding just because they were women!

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By *ushroom7Man  over a year ago

Bradford


""Benny Hill on television never stopped any woman with ability suucceeding".

That's true, he didn't - but the culture and attitudes he represented did. And a lot of men did stop women with ability succeeding just because they were women! "

Nah, the women with ability moved on.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Time and time again I venture on to this forum and am shocked by the utter bollocks that I read, and even with that level of cynicism some of the crap on thios thread stands out...

Like Granny Crumpet said earlier, I'm lost for words. Women rule the world, what a joke. Female politicians never mind female leaders? Female managers at all levels? The inequality in pay? The inequality in wealth? Do i need to go on?

Like

I liked it first!

"

I like it the mostest tho

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

i make the same argument when it come to racialism . blacks should also recognize their power and strength and stand up and realize their own potential . so what if bernard manning makes a few off colour jokes (ha , see what i did there ) its no problem if you have that confidence and belief in yourself , no one can spoil that for you . "

You really should stick to what you know about and not tell black people to accept being insulted!

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By *ushroom7Man  over a year ago

Bradford


"

I like it the moistest tho "

Really! You ever visit the flirting thread at all?

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

My dad didn't like it when I used to "slap" his bald head several times.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I always thought he was crap, even when younger...me that is...

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire

I was watching comedy greats or some such programme and it was about benny hill. In person he was a very shy guy.

Did i find him funny, some of it yes some of it no. Nothing to do with sexism though. Same as many found love thy neighbour and rising damp funny(which i still do)

or the old man grace with a leggy blonde always on his knee was funny. Cant remember the name of tha programme with john inman.

Comedy changes, some will always be funny and some will remain where they should be in the past

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ginger Rodgers did everything that Fred Astaire did...only backwards and in high heels.."

Brilliant quip. Sure made me chuckle.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Time and time again I venture on to this forum and am shocked by the utter bollocks that I read, and even with that level of cynicism some of the crap on thios thread stands out...

Like Granny Crumpet said earlier, I'm lost for words. Women rule the world, what a joke. Female politicians never mind female leaders? Female managers at all levels? The inequality in pay? The inequality in wealth? Do i need to go on?

Like

I liked it first!

I like it the mostest tho "

My mostest is bigger than your mostest

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I was watching comedy greats or some such programme and it was about benny hill. In person he was a very shy guy.

Did i find him funny, some of it yes some of it no. Nothing to do with sexism though. Same as many found love thy neighbour and rising damp funny(which i still do)

or the old man grace with a leggy blonde always on his knee was funny. Cant remember the name of tha programme with john inman.

Comedy changes, some will always be funny and some will remain where they should be in the past"

Are you being served ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

to be fair i love benny hills show, i think its more offensive to men than women it shows men as what we usually are, sex obsessed lechers who cant conrol our urges :P...DAMN im horny now :P

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"to be fair i love benny hills show, i think its more offensive to men than women it shows men as what we usually are, sex obsessed lechers who cant conrol our urges :P...DAMN im horny now :P"

Ha x

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire


"I was watching comedy greats or some such programme and it was about benny hill. In person he was a very shy guy.

Did i find him funny, some of it yes some of it no. Nothing to do with sexism though. Same as many found love thy neighbour and rising damp funny(which i still do)

or the old man grace with a leggy blonde always on his knee was funny. Cant remember the name of tha programme with john inman.

Comedy changes, some will always be funny and some will remain where they should be in the past

Are you being served ?"

Thankyou granny, i just couldnt think of the name of it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Like

I liked it first!

I like it the mostest tho

My mostest is bigger than your mostest"

*retreats and scuttles off to corner to lick wounds*

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

he still crap

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" love thy neighbour and rising damp funny(which i still do)"

Love Thy Neighbour: my dad's favourite programme along with the Black and White Minstrels. Rising Damp still makes me laugh out loud!

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By *emima_puddlefuckCouple  over a year ago

hexham


"Time and time again I venture on to this forum and am shocked by the utter bollocks that I read, and even with that level of cynicism some of the crap on thios thread stands out...

Like Granny Crumpet said earlier, I'm lost for words. Women rule the world, what a joke. Female politicians never mind female leaders? Female managers at all levels? The inequality in pay? The inequality in wealth? Do i need to go on?

Like

I liked it first!

I like it the mostest tho "

i liked it last

i just wonder how the victims of FGM or women sold into debt slavery feel about the fact they run the world

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By *emima_puddlefuckCouple  over a year ago

hexham


"

i make the same argument when it come to racialism . blacks should also recognize their power and strength and stand up and realize their own potential . so what if bernard manning makes a few off colour jokes (ha , see what i did there ) its no problem if you have that confidence and belief in yourself , no one can spoil that for you .

You really should stick to what you know about and not tell black people to accept being insulted!

"

People who tell others what to be offended by tend to be those who complain most about pc being rammed down their throats.Funny how their tolerance never extends to themselves.

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By *ldestswingerintownMan  over a year ago

Lancaster

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By *ldestswingerintownMan  over a year ago

Lancaster

good point, well made

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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Angus & Findhorn


"

i make the same argument when it come to racialism . blacks should also recognize their power and strength and stand up and realize their own potential . so what if bernard manning makes a few off colour jokes (ha , see what i did there ) its no problem if you have that confidence and belief in yourself , no one can spoil that for you .

You really should stick to what you know about and not tell black people to accept being insulted!

People who tell others what to be offended by tend to be those who complain most about pc being rammed down their throats.Funny how their tolerance never extends to themselves. "

well said

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Like

I liked it first!

I like it the mostest tho

My mostest is bigger than your mostest

*retreats and scuttles off to corner to lick wounds* "

Scuttle ! One of Benny's characters... Fred Scuttle.....Am I right am I wrong... im never wrong. Not always right tho ......

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By *he_original_poloWoman  over a year ago

a Primark shoebox in Leicester

Benny Hill was sort of funny in its day in a cheap titillation way, but it is extremely dated…. and little more than an excuse for a pervy old fella to show off attractive shapely ladies in underwear. A bit (or a lot) like the traditional seaside cartoon postcards. It suited its era, when golliwogs where on jam jars and “nignog” was seen as a humorous unobjectionable term.... all things best left back in history.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Like

I liked it first!

I like it the mostest tho

My mostest is bigger than your mostest

*retreats and scuttles off to corner to lick wounds*

Scuttle ! One of Benny's characters... Fred Scuttle.....Am I right am I wrong... im never wrong. Not always right tho ...... "

Yes Granny it was Fred Scuttle

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

What I found weird about the censorship was that it came long after Benny Hill had enjoyed hours of exposure (pardon the pun) and yes it was of a bygone time but the fact is it was aired in that era and banned in that same era - so it always seemed a little like closing the stable door.

I get a little fed up of people being indignant on my behalf. No television programme, book, forum or article has ever stopped me from achieving anything in life. Anything that has been done in a vicious suppressive way against me has been, in fact carried out by other women throughout my life. No man has ever made me feel inferior or belittled. OK perhaps one or two garage mechanics - but that in itself is a stereotype.

I have seen some in the workplace badly affected and felt powerless but never once did I blame comedy programmes for it. Supression is a practice that is much closer to home and carried out by those who go unchallenged - which is why it thrives.

People (male and female) are belittled and supressed by those in power - either perceived or real power and unless backed up by the majority who are against it - it will stay that way. Who banned Benny Hill? Not the millions who watched it, but a small minority of small minded 'womens libbers' in a position of power and influence at the time. I always believed it was a token gesute to placate those baying for justice throutgh what was a new hot subject at that time - womens rights.

Disclaimer: This is the opinion of the poster is in no way meant to offend anyone with a differing opinion.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

Is Baywatch still on ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Great post Jecherchetrois! Can you send it to those IN the corridors of power, or maybe a well known daily newspaper and get it printed.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Great post Jecherchetrois! Can you send it to those IN the corridors of power, or maybe a well known daily newspaper and get it printed. "

Oh I lobby, believe me! Thank you for your generous comment xx

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