
Kenneth Williams, a beloved British comedian, has been issued a warning by ITV for his raunchy humor in his show "Audience With…". The notice was sparked by several jokes deemed too risqué for television. One such joke involved a woman arguing with a naked man, to which Williams quipped: "Did you have it out with him?
He had it out already himself." Another skit featured the line: "I was once a weak man but the doctor said, 'Once a week is enough for anyone'." These comments have raised eyebrows and prompted ITV to take action. Williams is, of course, a comedy legend, famous for his iconic catchphrases "Ooh, matron!" and "Ooh, I say!". He appeared in an impressive 26 of the 31 Carry On films and spent 20 years hosting Radio 4's Just a Minute. According to a report, The Sun has obtained details of the warning issued to Williams.
Kenneth Williams was a renowned British actor, comedian, and radio personality. Born on February 22, 1914, in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, Williams began his career in the entertainment industry as a stage actor and comedian. He gained widespread recognition for his distinctive voice, charming on-screen presence, and signature catchphrases "Ooh, matron!" and "Ooh, I say!". Williams' most notable work includes his appearances in 26 of the 31 Carry On films, a series of British comedy films that became a staple of British cinema.
His performances in these films, often alongside other comedic greats such as Sidney James, Charles Hawtrey, and Hattie Jacques, cemented his status as a beloved British comedy icon. In addition to his film work, Williams was also a talented radio performer. He hosted the popular Radio 4 show Just a Minute for 20 years, showcasing his quick wit, clever wordplay, and ability to think on his feet.His radio show became a favorite among listeners, and he ___ one of the most iconic and enduring figures in British radio comedy. Throughout his career, Williams was known for his flamboyant personality, impeccable comedic timing, and ability to play a wide range ← →
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The smutty star — famed for his "Ooh, matron!" and "Ooh, I say!" catchphrases — landed the notice for his Audience With… on ITV . In a joke about a woman arguing with a naked man, he asks: "Did you have it out with him? He had it out already himself."○○○ ○ ○○○
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