I wanted to post a poll to see what peoples' opinions are here about all the cuts that the BBC make on their DVDs in the so-called name of not being seen to be racist, but it doesn't look like the forums have that function. Every cut I have seen so far from what I remember of the original TV transmission, just doesn't make sense in the context of the programme and for me only spoiled the scene or joke.
The Fall And Rise Of Reginald Perrin - Series 3
A massive cut where Perrin's associates dressed up as a 'Rastafarin', 'Indian or Pakistania' and a 'Black & White Minstrel' to make the up tight anti non-white neighbours think they were moving into the same straight street. Now this scene was taking the piss out of those that are racist. So why the cut?
On the outside of the DVD set it says a word has been bleeped I have not watched it yet, I suspect it was a line by the Major, which would have been normal launguage for someone like him and of that generation. Can anyone confirm in what episode this is in?
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em Series 3 - Moving House (my favourite episode)
A really stupid scene cut where Frank falls into a barrel of tar, emerges covered in the sticky stuff, and then says "Good afternoon..." as if nothing is wrong to a bemused Indian neighbour. Would this have been cut if the colour of tar was white? Now Mr Singh has been cut, Frank says "Good afternoon..." to nobody! Utterly stupid.
Can we make a definitive list of other stupid so-called politically correct BBC edit choices for their DVDs, and please state whether you agree it is the right thing to do for the BBC to butcher and sanitise these classic sitcoms? It really makes me so sad.