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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 848535" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>At least with downloads, and DVD's, you usually get to see the full version, of a programme, or film.</p><p>You'd be amazed at how many programmes are edited, on British television, and how many people still don't realize that they have been edited.</p><p>I was fortunate to view the unedited editions of The Sweeney, Minder, Bergerac, the Carry on Films, countless American , and Canadian, series, and I can't believe some of the edits made, mostly for female nudity, and bad language, but some edits seem to have been made just to fit into the broadcasters time slot.</p><p>These shows are shown complete, in an unedited format, on most foreign packages, and I find the advertisements, on British television, to be more offensive, than some of the edits made to the television programmes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 848535, member: 187442"] At least with downloads, and DVD's, you usually get to see the full version, of a programme, or film. You'd be amazed at how many programmes are edited, on British television, and how many people still don't realize that they have been edited. I was fortunate to view the unedited editions of The Sweeney, Minder, Bergerac, the Carry on Films, countless American , and Canadian, series, and I can't believe some of the edits made, mostly for female nudity, and bad language, but some edits seem to have been made just to fit into the broadcasters time slot. These shows are shown complete, in an unedited format, on most foreign packages, and I find the advertisements, on British television, to be more offensive, than some of the edits made to the television programmes. [/QUOTE]
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