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A Timeline of TV Censorship


tweety-bird-costello-cat.jpg 1942: Tweety Forced to Wear Clothes
Tweety Bird first appears in "A Tale of Two Kitties." Animator Bob Clampett originally draws him without feathers but the Hays Office censorship bureau thinks the plucked bird is just a little too naked. So Clampett covers Tweetys titillating flesh with yellow plumage. (Note: Clampett doesnt let this pass quietly, though. In the episode, a cat yells to his partner, "Give me the bird!" To which the other cat responds, "If the Hays Office would let me, Id give him the bird, all right!")
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lucy.jpg 1952: Lucy Gets Knocked Up
Despite Lucille Balls pregnancy during an entire season of I Love Lucy, the actual word "pregnant" isnt allowed on air. Instead, the show uses phrases that seem equally informative but (somehow) less fraught with sin, such as "with child," "having a baby," and "expecting."
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elvis-ed-sullivan-show.jpg 1956: Elvis Pelvis Shoved Off Screen
Elvis first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show is seen by 60 million people (about 80 percent of Americas TV owners at the time). His hips, however, arent so lucky. After his cover of Little Richards "Ready Teddy" - complete with trademark gyrations - the camera switches to a close-up of his face as not to over-stimulate the American public. By the time he appears on the show for the third time (in January 1957), hes only shown from the waist up.
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playhouse-90.jpg 1959: Advertisers Rewrite History
On the dramatic anthology series Playhouse 90, an episode titled "Judgment at Nuremberg" has all references to gas
chambers eliminated from its re-enactment of the Nazi trials. This is done at the behest of the shows slightly sensitive sponsor, the American Gas Association.
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mariette-hartley.jpg 1964-1966: Censors Throw Down in Navel Wars
Mary Ann from Gilligans Island, Jeannie from I Dream of Jeannie, and Gidget are all barred from baring their navels. Actress Mariette Hartley receives the same treatment in a 1966 episode of Star Trek, but the shows director, Gene Roddenberry, gets his revenge in 1973. He recasts Ms. Hartley in the pilot for his new show, Genesis II, and gives her two belly buttons.
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smothers-brothers.jpg 1967: Actors Successfully Hide Pot on Set
Its a tough year for network censors struggling to keep up with the hippie cultures profusion of drug slang. Ed Sullivan requests that the Doors change the lyric "Girl, we couldnt get much higher," since it sounds suspiciously like a drug reference. Meanwhile, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour has a recurring skit about Goldie, a housewife with her own talk show called Share a Little Tea with Goldie. The skit constantly plays on the tea/marijuana connection, which goes straight over the censors heads. Goldies opening lines include "Hi[gh]! And glad of it!"
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monty-python.jpg 1970: Studios Learn to Cope with Cannibalism
Monty Pythons Flying Circus airs "The Undertaker Sketch," in which an undertaker convinces a man that the best way to dispose of his deceased mother is to eat her (with French fries, broccoli, and horseradish sauce). Bizarrely, the BBC allows this to be shown, but only if the sketch ends with the studio audience storming the stage in disgust.
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miss-piggy.jpg 1979: Miss Piggys Ultimate Rejection
The Muppet Show is banned from TV in Saudi Arabia, due to Miss Piggys, well, pig-ness. (The Prophet Muhammad declared the flesh of swine "an abomination.") Merchandise bearing her likeness is confiscated from shops and destroyed.
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janet-jackson-superbowl-controversy.jpg

2004: Nipples by the Number
We know its a little obvious to mention Janet Jacksons "wardrobe malfunction" during Super Bowl XXXVIII, but its worth recapping a few stats:

» Amount of time the nipple spent on-air: 1.01 seconds (we actually timed it)
» FCC fines levied on CBS: $550,000
» Cost to NFL (in sponsor refunds): $10 million
» Ranking among 2004 Internet searchers: 1
» Ranking in TiVos "most rewound moments": 1
» Number of American complaints to the network: more than 500,000
» Number of Canadian complaints: about 50

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south-park.jpg 2006: South Park Draws Up Controversy
Comedy Central prevents South Park from using the image of the Prophet Muhammad in the episode "Cartoon Wars." However, for the benefit of freeze-frame geeks everywhere, Trey Parker and Matt Stone sneak a tiny Muhammad into the opening credits in a shot that shows every resident of the town.

Bonus: The Turbulent Life of the TV Toilet

leave-it-to-beaver-toilet.jpg 1957: Before it airs, CBS yanks the pilot episode of Leave It To Beaver because of its plot: Wally and the Beav mail-order a baby alligator and are forced to hide it in the tank of the familys toilet. CBS finally decides the show can air, but only if all shots of the toilet seat are excised. The toilet tank is left unharmed, marking the first time a toilet (or half of one, anyway) appears on TV.
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jack-paar.jpg 1960: Host Jack Paar walks off the set of The Tonight Show in the middle of taping an episode. He would not return for a month. The reason? Censors cut a joke that used the phrase "water closet."
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archie-bunker.jpg 1971: A major breakthrough occurs as the toilet is finally allowed to perform its function. The first flush is heard, but not seen, on the first-season episode of All in the Family. TVs first flusher is, of course, Archie Bunker.
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johnny-carson.jpg 1973: Jack Paars censors are proven right about the toilets power over The Tonight Show audience. In the era of gasoline shortages, Johnny Carson jokes about an imminent shortage of toilet paper. Across the country, panicked viewers go on a hoarding spree, emptying store shelves and forcing Carson to publicly apologize the next night.


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