Aaron
Sunday 13th February 2022 11:19pm [Edited]
Royal Berkshire
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Quote: Teddy Paddalack @ 13th February 2022, 8:59 PM
Censorship of this sort is not new, I once saw a bootleg recording of Terry & June. All copies of the show were supposed to have been destroyed and you could see why it was pulled. In it Terry beats June to the kitchen floor because she spoke to their new black neighbour. I am also reliably informed the there was an episode of Bless this House where Sid James gets his lad out in the living room and calls the vicar a c**t.
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Quote: Rupert Bear @ 13th February 2022, 8:18 PM
I think you're wrong to say comedy was previously censored. Python's 'The Life of Brian' was hugely criticized, but never banned.
Both of these points are utter nonsense.
Life Of Brian WAS banned. Not nationally, but in various towns under the powers afforded to local councils. One town in South Wales, I believe, only permitted the first screening in its local cinema in about 2018.
As for the censorship of comedy, in British broadcasting it has always been the case. That censorship has simply been applied more explicitly than implicitly at different times, and put different sensibilities on different targets and topics.
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Green_Book_(BBC)