The Philippine embassy in London complains over a sketch featuring a Filipina maid in Harry Enfield's BBC show.
A petition has been launched condemning the Harry And Paul show for a sketch in which one man urged another to "mount" a Filipina maid.
The Philippine embassy in London has written to the BBC and the Press Complaints Commission about the scene.
A spokesman for the show said it was "in no way" meant to cause offence.
"Harry and Paul is a post-watershed comedy sketch series and as such tackles many situations in a comedic way," said the spokesman, from production company Tiger Aspect.
"Set in this context, the sketch in question is so far beyond the realms of reality as to be absurd - and in no way is intended to demean or upset any viewer."
The scene, first broadcast on 26 September, was part of a running joke in which a family from the south of England treats a northern man like a pet dog.
"Our chums up the road wanted to see if they could mate their Filipino maid with our northerner," said Enfield's character as the maid danced provocatively in his garden.
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