MacFarlane that because that's what people trying to hide their inspirations do. It's an age old tactic (and an old one).
If they rip off Alice in Wonderland, they'll say they were inspired by The Wizard of Oz.
If they rip off The Beatles, they'll say they were inspired by The Stones.
If they rip off Madonna, they'll say they were inspired by Cyndi Lauper.
Normally, I would've accepted what MacFarlane said at face value, but it seems disingenuous for many reasons. For one, Rex Harrison was pretty much an obscure figure by the time he created the show and wouldn't really have been recognized by Family Guy's target audoence, so it doesn't make sense that he'd try to base a character around him.
Another thing, too, is that Rex Harrison had a very distinctive speaking and singing voice that sounded nothing like Stewie Griffin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wefP_aEl6_I. I'll give MacFarlane the benefit of the doubt that he might've infused a little of Harrison's personality into Stewie, but the voice is Mayall's and a lot of the so-called "signature" humor of Family Guy (the fast pacing and cutaways) were from The Young Ones.
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