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More woke madness as classic 1980s sitcom is whacked with trigger warning by ITV over ‘offensive language'

More woke madness as classic 1980s sitcom is whacked with trigger warning by ITV over ‘offensive language'

The Sun20-07-2025
CLASSIC Ronnie Barker sitcom Open All Hours has been hit with a woke trigger warning — over lusty references to Nurse Gladys.
The 1970s and 80s hit was deemed too naughty for modern audiences.
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It followed the fortunes of stammering shopkeeper Albert Arkwright, played by Barker, and ran for four seasons on BBC1, with more than 15 million viewers at its peak.
But catch-up service ITVX, which owns the rights, warns it 'contains language and sex references which may offend some viewers'.
In an episode in season one, randy Arkwright fakes an illness to attract the attention of Lynda Baron's Nurse Gladys, who is said to have a 'tightly packed blouse'.
Another in series four sees Albert's nephew and assistant Granville (Sir David Jason) place an innuendo-filled advert in the dating section of a local newspaper.
Other episodes warn of 'language of the time that may offend'.
Senior Tory MP Sir Alec Shelbrooke blasted: 'There are things in these shows that society has moved on from, such as racist language.
'But innuendo was and is the backbone and hallmark of some of the best British comedy for generations. This type of warning represents everything that has gone wrong in our country.'
We previously reported how shows including Father Ted and The Royle Family had been hit with warnings.
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