BBC One at teatime from 1982 to 1992.A TV source said: “Bosses are worried the pantomime-esque sexual innuendo and the stereotyping of French and German characters could cause offence in today’s ‘woke’ world.”It joins a huge range of seemingly innocuous shows on BritBox that now carry warnings about language and “outdated” content.They include episodes of One Foot In The Grave, Fawlty Towers, Coronation Street, the Carry On films and even Call The Midwife.Comic Barry Cryer, 86, has slated TV bosses for making shows that attracted millions of viewers in the 1970s and ’80s “victims of the forces of political correctness that dominate so many sectors of society these days”.He said the move included demonising ’Allo ’Allo!’s “unfashionable.
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