Quote #134835
I'm not against half naked girls — not as often as I'd like to be.
Benny Hill
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line is a self-deprecating, bawdy quip built on a quick reversal. It begins as if offering a moral or prudish stance (“I’m not against…”), then undercuts that expectation with a punchline that frames the speaker’s “objection” as simple scarcity: he wishes he encountered “half naked girls” more often. The humor depends on Benny Hill’s established comic persona—cheeky, leering, and knowingly old-fashioned—where sexual innuendo is presented as harmless mischief rather than explicit obscenity. Read in context of his broader comedy, it also functions as a meta-joke about the kind of titillation-and-farce associated with his television work.




