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Contains Scenes Which Some Viewers May Find Distressing
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Is anyone else tired of hearing this phrase before programmes or during news items? It's said before practically every programme. Are people really that easily upset these days?
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Do I need warning that something is potentially upsetting, and offensive? No, I can probably handle anything mainstrream TV can broadcast.
Would I like a warning if I am watching with my grandchildren, or my in-laws? Yes thanks, their sensitivity levels are different from mine.
Do I need warning that something is potentially upsetting, and offensive? No, I can probably handle anything mainstrream TV can broadcast.
Would I like a warning if I am watching with my grandchildren, or my in-laws? Yes thanks, their sensitivity levels are different from mine.
yeah I stopped watching Guilty - or perhaps not guilty
when they had as part of the drama one kid trying to drown another
not amused by that one - and wouldnt have watched if I had been warned that a child might have butchered another one as a plot and entertainment in a drama
yeah didnt mind the Rhys and Liverpool programme
but that was more from the point of view of
'what happens when brainless 16 y o get guns'
when they had as part of the drama one kid trying to drown another
not amused by that one - and wouldnt have watched if I had been warned that a child might have butchered another one as a plot and entertainment in a drama
yeah didnt mind the Rhys and Liverpool programme
but that was more from the point of view of
'what happens when brainless 16 y o get guns'
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