The British TV shows removed from streaming services due to controversy
An episode of Fawlty Towers sparked controversy.
(Image: BBC) Link copiedSeveral British TV shows have been removed from streaming platforms after sparking controversy over their portrayal of characters and outdated themes.
Streamers like Netflix, NOW TV, Britbox and the BBC have taken a stand against shows like Little Britain, Come Fly With Me, Fawlty Towers and Bo Selecta.
Even Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway has had episodes pulled over the presenters' use of blackface.
Furore surrounding the programmes has prompted apologies from well-known faces. Matt Lucas acknowledged that some of his sketches were "wrong", Ant and Dec said they are "sincerely sorry" and Leigh Francis said he "didn't realise how offensive" his work was.
Here are the programmes that have been removed from streaming services due to controversy.
Little BritainLittle Britain, starring David Walliams and Matt Lucas, has been removed from Netflix, NOW TV, Britbox and BBC iPlayer over its controversial portrayal of black and Asian characters as well as gay characters and those with disabilities. A BBC spokesperson said it decided to remove the show as "times have changed" since it first aired in 2003.
(Image: BBC) Link copied Come Fly With MeCome Fly With Me, also created by David and Matt and featuring blackface, was removed from Netflix, BBC iPlayer, BritBox, and NOW TV. The pair have apologised for any offence caused by their programs, with Matt tweeting in 2020: "David and I have both spoken publicly in recent years of our regret that we played characters of other races. Once again we want to make it clear that it was wrong and we are very sorry."
(Image: BBC) Link copied Fawlty TowersFawlty Towers had one of its episodes, The Germans (1975), temporarily removed from UKTV over "racial slurs" and "outdated language". The episode shows the character Major Gowen (Ballard Berkeley) repeatedly using the N-word in reference to members of the West Indies cricket team.
(Image: PA) Link copied The Mighty BooshNetflix removed all three series of Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt's BBC series, The Mighty Boosh. The comedy was pulled after Fielding wore dreadlocks and black face paint to portray the ghost of a famous jazz musician in a number of episodes.
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The British TV shows removed from streaming services due to controversy
The British TV shows removed from streaming services due to controversy
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