Agatha Christie – U.K. Broadcaster Forced To Censor Classic Movie

« Old movies used to be a staple of afternoon television on U.S. broadcast television. No longer. However, that may still be the case in the U.K., although the difficulties of finding acceptable films during a time when children may be watching was highlighted this week when the classic Agatha Christie film Death on the Nile came under scrutiny by Britain’s broadcast regulator OFCOM. After a viewer complained about a suicide scene featuring Mia Farrow, OFCOM took ITV, the commercial network that broadcast it, to task for doing so. … »

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Source : www.contactmusic.com/ [En ligne] Consulté le 13/06/2012

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