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Mon221B ([personal profile] fangirl_says) wrote2008-06-23 10:44 am
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British TV station apologizes for offending viewers with Supernatural trailer

Ofcom Rules That ITV Breached Broadcast Code
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LONDON - Ofcom has found ITV's Montel Williams Show and trailers for Supernatural to be in breach of its broadcasting code.

The regulator ruled that an episode of The Montel Williams Show on ITV2 on 11 February breached rules on offensive material and potentially harming viewers by suggesting psychics could give life-changing advice.



Emphasis mine. Interesting, because I understood British broadcasting standards to be less-stringent than US ones. Is that not the case?

[identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com 2008-06-23 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
In England it's all about the 'watershed' of 9pm. After 9, pretty much anything goes (like the rimming scene in Queer as Folk) and before that, things are pretty strict. Though they are much less concerned about sexual subjects than here. That whole thing with 'nipple-gate' and the superbowl COMPLETELY mystified everyone I knew in England, but the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles had to be called Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles, because Ninjas are inappropriate for children because they are violent. Also, all scenes with nunchuks were cut from the show. So my guess is the SPN trailers had something to do with the sort of ideas that led to Hero Turtles.