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Topic: Worrying trends in America TV
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Dr Jack
Member Posts: 3514 From: Immigrant in the land of Deutsch Joined: 07-14-2003 Member Rating: 8.4
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Message 1 of 14 (126558)
07-22-2004 10:34 AM
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Page not found – The Sun A thrirty year old British sitcom is being censored as 'too shocking' for the American market. What is going on?
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Prince Lucianus
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Message 2 of 14 (126559)
07-22-2004 10:39 AM
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Reply to: Message 1 by Dr Jack 07-22-2004 10:34 AM
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I bet Father Ted is not on American television as well then Lucy This message has been edited by Prince Lucianus, 07-22-2004 09:44 AM
Bible Search Results "Death & Dead" were found 827 times in 751 verses. Thats a Whole Lotta Suffering
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CK
Member (Idle past 4153 days) Posts: 3221 Joined: 07-04-2004
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Or brasseye (Man stuffs swan up own anus) or Gimme gimme gimme (come on you big queer! reply: You fat old dried up bitch). All shown on "Normal" TV here in the UK.
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Dr Jack
Member Posts: 3514 From: Immigrant in the land of Deutsch Joined: 07-14-2003 Member Rating: 8.4
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Message 4 of 14 (126562)
07-22-2004 10:43 AM
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Reply to: Message 3 by CK 07-22-2004 10:42 AM
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Yeah, the BrassEye Peadophile episode did garner a fair few complaints over here as well though.
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Prince Lucianus
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Message 5 of 14 (126563)
07-22-2004 10:44 AM
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Reply to: Message 4 by Dr Jack 07-22-2004 10:43 AM
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Hummmm, We didn't get that one yet. Must be rather new. Lucy
Bible Search Results "Death & Dead" were found 827 times in 751 verses. Thats a Whole Lotta Suffering
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CK
Member (Idle past 4153 days) Posts: 3221 Joined: 07-04-2004
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It's meant to be a current affairs show - each episode (there were about 6 and then the special) covered an issue such as Drugs, sex,crime etc. They would get celebrities to endorse silly messages - one DJ did an ad that said "perverts have more genes in common with crabs than real people - There’s no real evidence for it, but it is scientific fact". Page not found - Garbled Online Phil Collins talking about ways to detect paedophiles: if someone shows you a model of your home town and all the houses look like penises." It's like Fox News but more realistic. This message has been edited by Charles Knight, 07-22-2004 10:02 AM
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pink sasquatch
Member (Idle past 6048 days) Posts: 1567 Joined: 06-10-2004
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Message 7 of 14 (126620)
07-22-2004 1:47 PM
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Reply to: Message 1 by Dr Jack 07-22-2004 10:34 AM
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Not just yet...
I just watched Mrs Slocombe make comments on her pussy this past weekend, so it's not gone yet... If the talk of censorship is real, it's all quite silly. This show has been aired on public television in the US for the past twenty years. If it was going to lead to the downfall of society, I'm sure it would have happened by now.
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Loudmouth
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Message 8 of 14 (126636)
07-22-2004 2:26 PM
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Reply to: Message 1 by Dr Jack 07-22-2004 10:34 AM
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I am starting to understand why you Brits kicked the Puritans over here. It almost sleyed by when I read the following from the article:
US Public Broadcasting Service exec Doug Myrland said: We’re worried. British sitcoms are problematic they thrive on double entendre. Compare this to the single entendres seen on American cable TV. Thankfully us Yanks have cable/satelite and don't have to rely on public broadcasting for our dose of British humor. In fact, we will trade you a Faulty Towers and a Flying Cirucus for a South Park and a crude comedy yet to be named. This message has been edited by Loudmouth, 07-22-2004 01:27 PM
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CK
Member (Idle past 4153 days) Posts: 3221 Joined: 07-04-2004
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Message 9 of 14 (126639)
07-22-2004 2:28 PM
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Reply to: Message 8 by Loudmouth 07-22-2004 2:26 PM
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Southpark and the like are tame compared to what you can get on normal TV over here in the UK.
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DC85
Member Posts: 876 From: Richmond, Virginia USA Joined: 05-06-2003
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Message 10 of 14 (126659)
07-22-2004 3:03 PM
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Reply to: Message 9 by CK 07-22-2004 2:28 PM
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REALLY???? WOW! The Uk is alot different from the USA! I have learned alot about the UK from here. Anyway anyone see South park episodes about the Book of mormon and the passion? That show is great
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One_Charred_Wing
Member (Idle past 6181 days) Posts: 690 From: USA West Coast Joined: 11-21-2003
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Message 11 of 14 (126664)
07-22-2004 3:13 PM
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Trigger Happy TV
I remember flipping channels one night and finding Trigger Happy TV on comedy central. It was actually pretty clean compared to Jackass, and it was a whole lot funnier. And it was obviously British by the accents. However, I think it lasted maybe a month because I didn't see many episodes afterward if I'd check at the same time. I guess people prefer people sitting in pig dump as opposed to people dressing up like gorillas and punching eachother...
Wanna feel God? Step onto the wrestling mat and you'd be crazy to deny the uplifting spirit. http://www.BadPreacher.5u.com (incomplete, but look anyway!)
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Loudmouth
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Message 12 of 14 (126689)
07-22-2004 4:01 PM
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Reply to: Message 9 by CK 07-22-2004 2:28 PM
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quote: Southpark and the like are tame compared to what you can get on normal TV over here in the UK.
Are there any that you would recommend? I might consider getting something on DVD if they are any good.
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Loudmouth
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Message 13 of 14 (126691)
07-22-2004 4:05 PM
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Reply to: Message 10 by DC85 07-22-2004 3:03 PM
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quote: Anyway anyone see South park episodes about the Book of mormon and the passion?
Yeah, they both made me (figuratively) piss my pants. Cartman as a little Hitler and Mel Gibson throwing his feces was a classic Southpark moment. And the "Dum,dee,dum,dum,dum" song in the mormon episode was another great moment. Recently, Comedy Central has been showing the uneditied South Park movie late at night (midnight mountain time), which is a little ballsy even for CC.
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1.61803
Member (Idle past 1530 days) Posts: 2928 From: Lone Star State USA Joined: 02-19-2004
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Message 14 of 14 (126717)
07-22-2004 4:51 PM
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I really enjoy British shows...Are you being served, The red Dwarf. ..Monty Python..all funny funny stuff!!!
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