The BBC and ITV have added trigger warnings to reruns of the classic sitcom 'Terry and June,' citing 'discriminatory language of the period.' This move has sparked debate and criticism, with many questioning the need to label the show offensive or problematic.
Mike Graham slams ITV for putting advisory guidance on 70s sitcom ‘Terry and June,’ for its ‘discriminatory language of the period.’ “One of the most inoffensive comedy shows of all time has been hit with a series of trigger warnings.” @Iromg https://t.co/1wfkKnfRkH
How 80s sitcom Terry and June is the latest British series to be slapped with trigger warnings after TV shows including Fawlty Towers, Only Fools and Horses and 'Allo 'Allo also fell foul of snowflakes https://t.co/mbZTwHv1oJ https://t.co/mbcraTvh6n
ROGER LEWIS: What in the name of Satan has sweet 70s sitcom Terry and June done to be cancelled by the wokearati? https://t.co/qcDDXEzvVJ https://t.co/L4Runss1la
ITV adds 'discriminatory language' warning to rerun episodes of classic 80s sitcom Terry and June https://t.co/rLFyL3PipX
“Terry and June” has always been a byword for the innocuous. In what universe could lovely June Whitfield be offensive? https://t.co/EKE1dkwF1r
“Beware of Terry and June” The BBC has applied a “trigger warning” to the most inoffensive of sitcoms. My latest post is now up. Link in bio. ⬆️ Please share, subscribe, and join the conversation in the comments... https://t.co/eLt8kVCY3v