CARRY On star Kenneth Williams has been hit with a trigger warning over his innuendos.
The smutty star — famed for his “Ooh, matron!” and “Ooh, I say!” catchphrases — landed the notice for his Audience With… on ITV.
The show first aired in 1983 but has been added to ITVX for a new generation of fans.
But viewers streaming it are warned: “Contains outdated references and innuendo some viewers may find offensive.”
The show is packed with double entendres — very much part of the late comic actor’s style.
In one section on home improvements, he says: “We’ll shove a couple of creepers up your trellis.”
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.”
Another skit includes the line: “I was once a weak man but the doctor said, ‘Once a week is enough for anyone’.”
Throughout, the star seems to choose phallic words such as “trunk” and “length”.
Kenneth is best known from appearing in 26 of the 31 Carry On films, as well as being on Radio 4’s Just a Minute for 20 years.
He once joked: “I can’t stand innuendo.
“If I see one in a script, I whip it out immediately.”
His life away from the camera was very private but he opened up in 1977 about his battle with loneliness and depression.
In 1988, he died aged 62 of an overdose, with the last words in his diary reading, “Oh, what’s the bloody point?”