| Okay. You're right about the reason not to use the Lord's name in vain, but the double standard also applies to other bad language on TV. You can say "bitch", but "son of a bitch", is out. Saying "ass" is okay, but add a "hole" at the end and you've crossed the line. I just think it's a little odd.
Just an aside, I always liked watching movies on TV where they have a really badly done overdub to try to cover up a bad word that's not suitable for TV. It's hilarious! Unfortunately, now that more and more words are being allowed on TV, you don't see very many of those cheezy overdubs anymore. Shucks! |
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| dandelion:
The 'Jack Paar' joke......
It was a whole lot more than just a joke.
Using the word 'water-closet', deemed obscene by the TV execs. who did not want to offend their advertisers, was a restriction that Paar wasn't going to stand for. The joke was ...censored...thruout a large American audience... by having the first fifteen minutes of the show ommitted from many televison viewers. But the next day, Jack Paar walked off his program, left Hugh Downs in charge, and it was 'NATIONAL HEADLINES'. Everyone everywhere was talking about it, since the Tonight Show was so respected and popular and Jack Paar was so admired by many viewers.
Today we have Snoop Dog and Howard Stern and a myriad of others all claiming free speech. TV today is global and ultra powerful. But someday communications far, far beyond TV will come around. And a new generation, not knowing anything except the requirement that they experience things new and fight for their own identity, will, as everyone else before, change society for the better or the worse... |
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| I just reread the "Coda" (copyright 1979) in "Fahrenheit 451" where Bradbury complains of those changing his books. He mentions those who want to add more women to the MC and those who which to fix the blacks portrayed in MC. Ironic that these are the two pieces noticably changed in this new edition/ BOMC editon of MC. I have a hard time believing that Bradbury knows of these changes, especially after reading the "Coda." |
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| To all: I'm going to meet Ray at a signing on Thurs. Do you think I should ask him about the Martian Chronicles revisions?
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| Thanks, I wanted to make sure to be respectful. |
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