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Britain's publicly funded broadcaster, the BBC, has been quietly censoring radio rebroadcasts of classic comedy shows, memory-holing jokes deemed too politically incorrect for modern audiences.
A number of skits from classic comedy shows have been memory-holed entirely by the BBC, with the UK's national broadcaster quietly editing re-broadcasts of old programming to remove supposedly offensive elements of the shows.
The broadcaster has previously come under fire for censoring classic televisions shows, being called "cowardly and gutless" as a result.
According to a
report by
The Times,however,
the state-broadcaster has also been stripping out segments deemed racist, misogynistic, or otherwise unacceptable in the modern age from re-aired versions of old radio versions of shows.Shows such as
Dad's Army,
Steptoe and Son and
I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again have been hit by censorship according to the publication, with some sketches being stripped from rebroadcasted programmes entirely.
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