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• Top 20 Most Controversial TV Programs
• The Ads They Couldn’t Show
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[url=http://www.mazikaegy.com/javascript:void(0);]Episode[/url] 1:
Charting some of the most notorious TV moments which got viewers hot
under the collar, and prompted them to complain in their hundreds and
thousands.
Episode 2:
Every year, thousands of commercials
are made that never reach our TV screens, deemed too shocking to see.
In order to make it onto the screen, they must clear all manner of
obstacles, from fussy clients to obsessive regulators and restrictive
rights issues. X-Rated: The Ads They Couldn’t Show is a special
hour-and-a-half look at these outlawed pieces of advertising, revealing
the most explicit, controversial and shocking ads never seen.
These are ads that break all manner of taboos, from sex, violence, blasphemy, homosexuality, [url=http://www.mazikaegy.com/javascript:void(0);]animal[/url] cruelty, [url=http://www.mazikaegy.com/javascript:void(0);]rapping[/url]
pensioners, swearing children, suicidal toys and naked athletes to
Kylie in her undies on a bucking bronco. Amongst the contributors are
advertising executives, producers and censors. The programme also takes
a look at the embarrassing world of western celebrities in Japanese
ads, and the biggest thing to happen to advertising since television:
the advent of viral campaigning: the adverts that arrive in your inbox
and are not subject to the same regulation as TV ads.
Episode 3:
A documentary plotting the history of ‘X’-rated films – mostly
pornography – the last sixty years. The first ‘X’ film was certified
and released in 1952 – allowing horror movies, violence and sex to
appear in cinemas, often under the guise of ‘art films’. The
documentary shows not only the rise of X films made in both Britain and
America, but also the ways in which directors got around the censorship
requirements – by releasing documentaries of nudist colonies with
glamour models playing volleyball etc. Later on in the documentary, it
shifts to slapstick sex comedy, lesbian-themed films and films
depicting sadomasochism and rape.
Episode 4:
X-Rated: The [url=http://www.mazikaegy.com/javascript:void(0);]Pop[/url] Videos They Tried to Ban was a British one-off television documentary examining controversial music videos.
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