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Posted by: fh_uk Aug 6 2006, 12:58 AM
Did anyone else catch Charlie Brooker's Screen Wipe on UK TV last night? [For those of you who don't know, it's an irreverant review of the week's TV].

He covered a section on what is, and isn't, allowed to be shown on TV. He covered basic sex content but soon moved to zoo, demonstrating with two clips from zoo movies. There was a close-up of a dog, and a snippet of a pony with a naked man and woman (I think) about to get jiggy. Sadly - he demonstrated current broadcasting rules by not broadcasting any of the actual zoo content. Bah.

I shall have to complain to the BBC smile.gif


Posted by: SunFlower23 Aug 6 2006, 08:31 PM
QUOTE (fh_uk @ Aug 6 2006, 12:58 AM)
Did anyone else catch Charlie Brooker's Screen Wipe on UK TV last night? [For those of you who don't know, it's an irreverant review of the week's TV].

He covered a section on what is, and isn't, allowed to be shown on TV. He covered basic sex content but soon moved to zoo, ....

At least you have the luxury of being able to see even those types of reviews!

Here in Canada it seems to be far far more restrictive mad.gif. We've got very few options.
You know how hard it is to time up a National Geographics special on animal mating rituals and a steamy sexy movie so you can have them split screen on your TV? laugh.gif

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Posted by: wyldfyre67 Aug 6 2006, 09:54 PM
moved to zoophilia

Posted by: Xaroh Aug 7 2006, 06:27 AM
i wish zoo movies were aloud on the tv, because every night they have porno on the tv at like 12 am on channel 302, but just once i wich they could put a zoo movie on

Posted by: Animal lover. Aug 7 2006, 03:39 PM
Sadly I missed it, but I just been on the beeb website, and it seems they are repeating the series on friday august 11th. So if anyone else missed it, you've got another chance.

edit - just had a look on the listings on the BBC site, and it seems the episode this thread talks about wil be on at 3:20 saturday morning for 30 mins.

Posted by: dawgz Aug 7 2006, 04:18 PM
You guys in the UK and Canada think you have it bad? Hell, in the U.S. the entire country went ballistic over an "accidental" .00000000000001 second flashing of a single tit during a the superbowl halftime show last year. The U.S. is one of the most sexually repressed and immature countries in the world outside of the middle east.

Posted by: blacklagoon Aug 7 2006, 05:56 PM
i have noticed a lot of zoophile jokes on bbc these days,from the series: nighty night to billy connely joking about it.it's mostly in the half hour comedy series,that they make a reference or a joke,or even simulating different zoophile practices.it really looks to me,as if the bbc comedians,are loosening peoples minds up towards the idea. beerchug.gif fool.gif drinks.gif friends.gif

Posted by: edenthief Aug 8 2006, 06:30 PM
This is just my opinion and observations: I watch Animal Planet a lot, usually late at night when the animal cop shows are on. This week there is a show on about odd pairing of animals, cats and mice, ducks and goats, there was a clip of a bird and cat. There is no sexual content of course on this channel, but why do we as humans think this is great, awesome for different species to live as family and when the subject of human and animal having a relationship it is a whole new game? I am not understanding the mind games here. I have felt so horrible about my feelings for my dog over the years, then to find this site and see I am not the only one with these same feelings, has been a true blessing for me. Like so many of the other ladies here I to would love to feel new life inside my womb, puppies from my loyal companion would be my final fantasy. Sure I know it is now impossible, but a fantasy is just that.
Like I said at the start, just my opinion and observations. Thanks for reading. angel.gif

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