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Michael Palin doc from 35 years ago slapped with trigger warning by 'snowflake' BBC

Viewers on BBC iPlayer are being told that an episode from his travel series in 1989 "contains upsetting scenes".


  • Oct 26 2024
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Michael Palin doc from 35 years ago slapped with trigger warning by 'snowflake' BBC
Michael Palin doc from 35 years ago slapped with trigger warning by 'snowflake' BBC

Michael Palin dressed in a suit

A docu-series by Michael Palin now features a warning from the BBC to viewers (Image: Getty)

Michael Palin’s iconic travel documentary Around the World in 80 Days has recently received a trigger warning on BBC iPlayer.

In a surprising move, the BBC added the advisory label for a scene in the 1989 series.

During the episode, Palin can be seen sampling a traditional meal made with snake in Guangzhou, China.

The segment shows a snake being beheaded and skinned by a chef before Palin tastes the dish, remarking: "That's great. It's lovely."

When viewers play this episode on BBC iPlayer now, they’re greeted with a message that the episode "contains upsetting scenes".

A man preparing a snake for a meal in China

The episode that has been flagged shows a snake being beheaded (Image: BBC iPlayer)

Typically such warnings are reserved for programs featuring violence, strong language, or nudity.

However, BBC iPlayer has recently expanded its use of these labels, even applying them to some classic comedies.

The decision hasn’t come without criticism. Conservative MP Sir Alec Shelbrooke expressed his frustration, saying: "These things happen around the world, yet the BBC says ‘you better not watch that, it might upset you’.

"This decision has been made by snowflakes in office with no experience of the world."

Meanwhile, Toby Young of the Free Speech Union remarked that viewers expect to see "weird and wonderful things" when tuning into travel shows like Around the World in 80 Days.

Young went on to joke that the BBC might soon find itself slapping warnings on I’m A Celebrity, for the reality show's famously unconventional eating challenges.

In defence of the broadcaster's choice, a BBC spokesperson stated: "Like other broadcasters and streaming services, we add guidance labels to some programmes on BBC iPlayer depending on the content."

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