Fiona Moore wrote:
"Not to mention in the very first episode (which was banned in the USA for a long time for this very reason), Blake is accused of being a child molestor? If they can mention that, they can mention anything."
OK, I'm in the USA and when my PBS station started showing B7, they started with the very first episode. Where was it banned? When?
Just curious.
Pat
--- "Roberts, Patricia @ CSE" Patricia.Roberts@L-3Com.com wrote: > Fiona Moore
wrote:
"Not to mention in the very first episode (which was banned in the USA for a long time for this very reason), Blake is accused of being a child molestor? If they can mention that, they can mention anything."
OK, I'm in the USA and when my PBS station started showing B7, they started with the very first episode. Where was it banned? When?
Not sure where, to be honest, but it was banned on its initial US release in the early 1980s-- the PBS station(s) showing it just started from Space Fall. Which information I have from Gareth Thomas, in case you want to know the source.
Fiona
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In message 20010226192540.66668.qmail@web12406.mail.yahoo.com, Fiona Moore nydersdyner@yahoo.co.uk writes
Not sure where, to be honest, but it was banned on its initial US release in the early 1980s-- the PBS station(s) showing it just started from Space Fall. Which information I have from Gareth Thomas, in case you want to know the source.
This is Gareth's opinion, whether he has any solid evidence for it is another matter. I've heard him say this more than once, but I've heard it as the *series* wasn't shown until the eighties - and Judith says she's heard him tell it both ways. This does suggest that it's Gareth generalising from something he's been told about one station.