Looks like we won't be hearing many more Mohammed jokes on the Beeb.
http://www.newstatesman.com/broadcast/2010/10/bbc-guidelines-religion
The BBC has further beefed up its guidelines on religion by stating that "any content dealing with matters of religion and likely to cause offence to those with religious views must be editorially justified and must be referred to a senior editorial figure".
Terry Sanderson, President of the National Secular Society, said the new religion rules go to far: "Although we are not suggesting that contributors should go out of their way to be needlessly offensive, this is an entirely retrograde step that will put severe restrictions on comedians, documentary makers, satirists and commentators who want to be critical of religion.
What you think? You think good? You think bad?