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  2. Television censorship - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, China announced to ban violent, vulgar, and bloody children's TV shows. A statement released by the National Radio and Television Administration said that "the content of broadcasts should be healthy and progressive and should promote truth, good, and beauty in cartoons".

  3. This episode was banned from airing on Nickelodeon, and the show's creator John Kricfalusi was fired along with his team. It later aired on Spike TV. It later aired on Spike TV. You can watch the ...

  4. Category:Censored television series - Wikipedia

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  5. Category : Television controversies in the United States

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    The Bachelor (American TV series) The Bachelor and race; Batwoman (TV series) The Bear and the Maiden Fair; Beavis and Butt-Head; Behind the Attraction; Believe in the Stars; The Betty White Show (1952 TV series) Beulah (radio and TV series) The Bicycle Man; Big Brother 8 (American season) Big Brother 9 (American season) Big Brother 10 ...

  6. Banned 'Bluey' episode makes its YouTube debut. How the ... - AOL

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    The episode originally aired in Australia four years ago but has never been available on Disney+, where “Bluey” airs in the U.S. Now it has quietly appeared on YouTube, surprising fans.

  7. Americans can finally watch the banned ‘Bluey’ episode - AOL

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    The episode is titled "Dad Baby," and it centers around a game of pretend play that is the cornerstone of virtually every installment of the show. This game has a potentially controversial plot ...

  8. X-Rated: The TV They Tried to Ban - Wikipedia

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    The first half-hour part of The TV They Tried to Ban examines use of offensive language on British television, including the 1976 live interview with the punk band the Sex Pistols on Bill Grundy's Today show on Thames Television, which included swearing rarely before heard on television, least of all during prime time, and damaged Grundy's career while launching the band's.

  9. Category : Television episodes pulled from general rotation

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