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RE: Mainstream TV nudity vs babeshow nudity
(25-11-2011 01:07 )Scottishbloke Wrote: Just watching some kind of debate on French Channel TV5 Monde 799, now I've no idea what they are saying as I don't understand the language but it has 3 hot blondes debating against men in suits about female nudity and allready they have stood up and flashed their tits so to speak but it's probably something similar to this thread, I'll keep watching to see if they show more
Cant remember the last time I saw anything worthwhile on Le Monde, all too often its serious debates among farmers or the French bragging about how good they are to their African (ex)empire. Then they stick something worthwhile on. And so does Sky Arts, I would have watched if it had been later and I didnt have company.
Despite 20 years of development electronic TV planners still wont flag up the horny stuff. And Google lets you filters out adult content but doesnt work the other way and block all the safe stuff (including YouTube). Pah!
Ofcom looks at two grounds - risk to children and offence. Risk to children is the same whether its Art or not. The only exception is genuine documentary/medical where the sex is not fun and is there to promote a specific message. Pretty much the same applies to offence, but without time restrictions. My gran would have had a stroke if the Sky Arts show had come on and my grandfather would have gone purple with indignation. The show was Body Remix on Sky Arts 2 8pm-9pm, straight after James Rhodes: Piano Man, and just before Dancing Across Borders (documentary about Sokvannara Sar). Anyone watching either show could have inadvertantly seen topless ballet and been offended.
On a similar note, Channel 4 Thursday had Living With The Amish from 9-10pm, immediately followed by The Joy of Teen Sex (10-11pm). Although The Joy didnt go straigght into graphic detail, thats a safe religious based show directly followed by a sex themed show with some strong content. Anyone niave who left the set on the channel while they went out of the room for 10 minutes to chase foxes off/settle the baby/welcome the vicar could have been in for a shock. And loss of cassock privileges.
Gone fishing
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