Here's a flashback to my own childhood growing up in the UK in the 70s and 80s.
Benson was a comedy starring Robert Guillaume as Benson Dubois, a head of household for a US Governor, Eugene X. Gatling (John Noble). It turns out the Benson character was originally part of the US comedy series,
Soap, which I remember my parents watching when I was a youngster. The series theme tune was an immediate trip down memory lane for me but I have no idea what year I used to watch it or whether the two episode about to be featured were ever seen by me.
Anyway, Season 6 - originally broadcast in 1984 - features a double episode (episode 6 & 7) that was shot on location in Hong Kong. There looks to be a bit of library footage scattered around during the various transitions, but in general the show appears to have been largely shot on location. The episodes are
Made in Hong Kong: Part 1 and
Part 2.
The show starts with the main characters preparing for a business trip to Hong Kong where a big deal is made of Clayton's (René Auberjonois) portfolio folder. This turns out to be a crucial 'Macguffin' as it mistakenly identifies Clayton as a successful, but secretive, fashion designer carrying around his latest fashion designs - something coveted by a Hong Kong based fashion villain, Ursula (Marian Mercer).
The Hong Kong part begins about 5 minutes into the initial epsiode as we are presented with the establishing scenes as the group arrive at Kai Tak. Unfortunately the copy I took these images from was most likely a digitised VHS recording as the quality is quite low (like many other bits of hard to find footage).