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By *asycouple1971 OP   Couple
32 weeks ago

midlands

What other tv shows or comedies would not be allowed on TV now that we watched I'm the 70s and 80s and 90s.

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago

“Here they are they’re so appealing,

Come on Dollies do your dealing!”

The Dolly Dealers from Play Your Cards Right in 2024!? No chance!

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
32 weeks ago

Den of Iniquity

Till death do us part !!

Definitely wouldn't be allowed today but was still funny

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By *awpleasureMan
32 weeks ago

Sutton Coldfield

Miss Brahms would wear stuff befitting of a librarian or geography teacher if on today

Sgt Major Williams aka Windsor Davis would not be able to call any of his platoon p o o f s, he'd have to call them lovely boys instead.....

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By *asycouple1971 OP   Couple
32 weeks ago

midlands

Little Britain. No way that is allowed today, wasn't that long ago when it was on TV

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago


"Little Britain. No way that is allowed today, wasn't that long ago when it was on TV "

That and come fly with me

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
32 weeks ago

North West

Some of Morecambe and Wise and The Two Ronnies is probably a no-no nowadays.

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By *zeroMan
32 weeks ago

Glasgow

Most of Jim Davidson's act from the 70s and 80s

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
32 weeks ago

North West


"Most of Jim Davidson's act from the 70s and 80s"

Just Jim Davidson. He's a [redacted]

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago

Game show hosts are a lot less “handsy” on attractive female contestants these days aren’t they?

Political Correctness gone mad, I tell you!

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By *arry monk40Man
32 weeks ago

Telford

Love thy neighbour

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago

‘Mind your language’ was filled with racial stereotypes.

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By *eRockDjMan
32 weeks ago

Darlington(work dl3) Barny (live dl12)

Kenny Everts tvshow

The young ones

Red dwarf when it first came out

Benny Hill

Freddie Star

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By *esthetic21Man
32 weeks ago

Birmingham/Bristol

Grange hill

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By *urry BlokeMan
32 weeks ago

Stalybridge

On the buses

Love thy neighbour

Rising Damp

Absolutely no chance of anything like those being made these days

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By *abtastic Mr FoxMan
32 weeks ago

A den in the Glen

Shooting Stars

Probably lock Vic Reeves up now for rubbing his knees at the obligatory attractive female always sat to his right.

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By *zeroMan
32 weeks ago

Glasgow


"Game show hosts are a lot less “handsy” on attractive female contestants these days aren’t they?

Political Correctness gone mad, I tell you!"

Not just hosts, I watched an old episode of Catchphrase and a male contestant kept patting or putting his arm around the female contestant whenever she got an answer right.

Hands off man!

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By *enrietteandSamCouple
32 weeks ago

Staffordshire

Bo selecta

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By *ananabrumMan
32 weeks ago

castle bromwich


"Little Britain. No way that is allowed today, wasn't that long ago when it was on TV "

Surprisingly it finished 18 years ago

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By *aulaxd2020TV/TS
32 weeks ago

dudley


"Game show hosts are a lot less “handsy” on attractive female contestants these days aren’t they?

Political Correctness gone mad, I tell you!"

Ben Sheppard still upholds this tradition on Tipping Point tho

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
32 weeks ago

chichester


"Bo selecta "

Still very funny show on reruns

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
32 weeks ago

BRIDPORT

The Sweeney

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By *till gameMan
32 weeks ago

two doors down

Any carry on film , oooh matron

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By *alm_one4Man
32 weeks ago

RM16

The Kenny Everett Video Show. Some of the characters would be far too much these days, and as for Hot Gossip….

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By *awpleasureMan
32 weeks ago

Sutton Coldfield


"Bo selecta

Still very funny show on reruns "

Is it heavily edited like the young ones is on bbc iplayer

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By *uninlondon69Man
32 weeks ago

Tower Bridge South


"Little Britain. No way that is allowed today, wasn't that long ago when it was on TV

Surprisingly it finished 18 years ago "

We're all older than we think!

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By *undee2Man
32 weeks ago

Dundee


"Till death do us part !!

Definitely wouldn't be allowed today but was still funny "

It is still played on some minor channels. It was a groundbreaking programme that was instrumental in breaking down the barriers of class, mysogeny, race and homosexuality.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
32 weeks ago

Reading


"What other tv shows or comedies would not be allowed on TV now that we watched I'm the 70s and 80s and 90s."

Such a classic. I have a feeling most Germans would find it funny too.

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By *abonTedCouple
32 weeks ago

Midlands & Cheltenham

World in action

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By *uminsiderMKMan
32 weeks ago

St Austell

The Black and White Minstrel Show

Hard to believe now that it was 'prime time' Saturday evening family viewing for 20 years - I remember watching it as a kid...

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By *aconteur69111Man
32 weeks ago

eastbourne


"The Kenny Everett Video Show. Some of the characters would be far too much these days, and as for Hot Gossip…. "

Round them up, put them in a field and bomb the bastards lol

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By *ee69Man
32 weeks ago

glasgow

Most off them which is a shame , modern tv is shite

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By *ildmanYorksMan
32 weeks ago

Doncaster & Bembridge


"Till death do us part !!

Definitely wouldn't be allowed today but was still funny

It is still played on some minor channels. It was a groundbreaking programme that was instrumental in breaking down the barriers of class, mysogeny, race and homosexuality."

Definitely. It was using humour to break down barriers, show bigots up for the idiots they are, although the language was a bit questionable.

I remember seeing Warren Mitchell (played Alf Garnet) being interviewed on Parkinson, or something similar, and he said he was out walking and a guy yelled across to him " Good on yer Alf, get them c@@ns out!" Warren said to the interviewer that the guy had completely missed the point of the program, that Alf was the figure of fun and showed bigots as ignorant buffoons

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By *own PeriscopeMan
32 weeks ago

From the island

Curry and chips.....no way that's getting a rerun anytime soon.

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By *oyeurmaxMan
32 weeks ago

Plymouth

You can watch pre woke comedy on That's TV channel. They have a content warning but is nice to watch programs that would not be acceptable now.

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago

Allo allo and dad's army definitely wouldn't be allowed these days

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By *i in BedfordMan
32 weeks ago

South east


"Little Britain. No way that is allowed today, wasn't that long ago when it was on TV "

Why not? Little Britain did not parody people who were not conventionally "normal", it saught to make a parody of the people who couldn't get their heads around being different

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By *lack Orchid 0204Man
32 weeks ago

Leeds

Benny Hill

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By *allipygousMan
32 weeks ago

Leicester

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By *allipygousMan
32 weeks ago

Leicester


"What other tv shows or comedies would not be allowed on TV now that we watched I'm the 70s and 80s and 90s."

Easier to list the ones that would be allowed, like The Good Life, Butterflies, and similar. Basically the ones that had no "coloureds" or gays to take the piss out of or had no attractive women to leer over.

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By *uckurcumMan
32 weeks ago

Bishop Auckland

Love Thy Neighbour... Great classic comedy when people still knew it was tongue in cheek ....

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By *ea monkeyMan
32 weeks ago

Manchester (he/him)


"Till death do us part !!

Definitely wouldn't be allowed today but was still funny

It is still played on some minor channels. It was a groundbreaking programme that was instrumental in breaking down the barriers of class, mysogeny, race and homosexuality.

Definitely. It was using humour to break down barriers, show bigots up for the idiots they are, although the language was a bit questionable.

I remember seeing Warren Mitchell (played Alf Garnet) being interviewed on Parkinson, or something similar, and he said he was out walking and a guy yelled across to him " Good on yer Alf, get them c@@ns out!" Warren said to the interviewer that the guy had completely missed the point of the program, that Alf was the figure of fun and showed bigots as ignorant buffoons

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Satire is the mirror in which you see everyone’s face reflected, except your own

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By *aconteur69111Man
32 weeks ago

eastbourne

I always loved the the Goodness Gracious me ‘Going for an English’ sketch. Would they get away with it these days or would the snow flakes find that offensive too

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By *awpleasureMan
32 weeks ago

Sutton Coldfield


"I always loved the the Goodness Gracious me ‘Going for an English’ sketch. Would they get away with it these days or would the snow flakes find that offensive too"

Nah it'd be fine as it's taking the piss out of white people. But saying that it's one of the best comedy sketches of all time.

5 no 10 no 12 bbbbbrrread rooollls

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By *awpleasureMan
32 weeks ago

Sutton Coldfield


"You can watch pre woke comedy on That's TV channel. They have a content warning but is nice to watch programs that would not be acceptable now."

Thanks I was not aware of this channel. Is it on virgin or sky's basic package

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By *ildmanYorksMan
32 weeks ago

Doncaster & Bembridge


"I always loved the the Goodness Gracious me ‘Going for an English’ sketch. Would they get away with it these days or would the snow flakes find that offensive too

Nah it'd be fine as it's taking the piss out of white people. But saying that it's one of the best comedy sketches of all time.

5 no 10 no 12 bbbbbrrread rooollls "

I'll have the blandest thing on the menu!

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By *allipygousMan
32 weeks ago

Leicester


"Love Thy Neighbour... Great classic comedy when people still knew it was tongue in cheek ....

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Not when you're a black kid going school the following day and being called the same names heard on television the previous evening.

22 minutes of racist abuse and then the black man turns the tables in the last two minutes. Yep, a great classic, from a white person's perspective.

Don't get me wrong, our household loved it at the time, but it was a few years before we looked back and saw it for what it was.

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