BBC blasted by John Challis for CENSORING Only Fools and Horses you cant say anything! – Express

TV legend John Challis criticised plans to censor classic British sitcoms like Only Fools and Horses for being offensive to modern audiences. British streaming service Britbox a subscription service led by the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 was launched earlier this month. However, its decision to censor and attach sensitivity warnings to shows that could offend modern sensibilities have drawn widespread criticism.

The bespoke warnings will label specific episodes with one Only Fools and Horses episode and almost every episode of Fawlty Towers impacted.

Only Fools and Horses star John Challis spoke out against the move during an appearance on the Jeremy Vine show this morning.

Challis questioned why it was right that a show like Only Fools and Horses, that was still enjoyed by hundreds every day, could be taken down because it offends two or three people.

He recommended that people who are offended by these programmes simply choose to not watch them.

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Challis said yesterday: Well Only Fools and Horses still shows every day.

But, jokes in that show that used to get an enormous laugh at the time 30 years ago now dont. Is that acceptable now, or not?

Hundreds of people who watch the show I was in, and think what a relief, we can laugh at that.

What has happened to comedy now because you cant say anything that might offend one or two people. Is that right?

He also criticised that Benny Hill had been described as sexist remarking that it was just very silly.

Challis added: It is up to the person who is offended by it not to watch it!

Britbox was launched with the aim of rivalling streaming giants such as Netflix and Amazon.

However, some shows, such as Till Death Do Us Part, Love Thy Neighbour and It Aint Half Hot Mum, have been removed altogether because they contain content that is deemed racist or unacceptable.

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Till Death Do Us Part includes the bigoted character Alf Garnett, while Love Thy Neighbour features a West Indian couple who move next door to a white English couple.

An ITV spokesman added: Weve carefully selected a wide range of the very best in British programming which will appeal to viewers in 2019.

Following the launch of BritBox, a spokesman confirmed that the vast majority of British shows will disappear from Netflix within the next year.

Reemah Sakaan, the ITV executive leading Britbox, acknowledged that changing tastes were a factor in the selection process and some material had not aged well.

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BBC blasted by John Challis for CENSORING Only Fools and Horses you cant say anything! - Express

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