A controversial scene from one of The Benny Hill Show’s final episodes sparked outrage. Benny Hill played a stereotypical “lecherous old man” chasing young women, culminating in a suggestive encounter. Critics called the sequence “distasteful,” triggering widespread backlash.
Viewers and critics swiftly condemned the scene as “blatantly sexist” and outdated. Letters flooded the network, and feminist groups, along with media watchdogs, demanded the show’s cancellation.
By the early 1990s, societal attitudes had changed. Shows once excused for humor rooted in sexism or prejudice were now under scrutiny. The backlash against The Benny Hill Show reflected this broader cultural shift.
While the show had long faced criticism for its outdated tropes, it retained a loyal fan base. However, as one critic noted, “The humor that once entertained no longer resonated in a changing world.”
The controversy highlighted a broader trend: audiences were demanding more socially conscious content. The fall of The Benny Hill Show marked a turning point in television, signaling the end of an era for outdated comedic styles.