cd637299
12-26-2022, 11:21 AM
I was born in 1959, so I was practically raised on TV….if only I did better in school…(j/k)
Back in the late 70s, NBC had the rights to the original 24 Jetsons episodes. The prints of the episodes themselves were not exactly pristine….but one feature was really odd.
During the opening theme, immediately after “Jane, his wife,” an immediate cut was made showing George ready to enter the workplace.
Apparently the PTB at that time decided it wasn’t PC to show women as golddiggers, so the swap-of-the-dollar-bill-for-the-whole-wallet bit was deleted. Keep in mind that this era was pretty much the height of the feminist movement.
Have there been any “theses” online about the massive edit? I’d just like to know who decided this, how/why it came about, etc. After all, the swap was restored as early as 1985 with the new episodes, albeit using that same 1962 animation, although the theme was re-sung and dubbed.
Anyway, does anyone here recall that?
[PS I used to be on the message boards at BCDB with this question, and the first response was from apparently a young girl, who wrote something like, “I have to say, you are OLD!” And that was about 16 years ago! Thanks a lot!]
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Back in the late 70s, NBC had the rights to the original 24 Jetsons episodes. The prints of the episodes themselves were not exactly pristine….but one feature was really odd.
During the opening theme, immediately after “Jane, his wife,” an immediate cut was made showing George ready to enter the workplace.
Apparently the PTB at that time decided it wasn’t PC to show women as golddiggers, so the swap-of-the-dollar-bill-for-the-whole-wallet bit was deleted. Keep in mind that this era was pretty much the height of the feminist movement.
Have there been any “theses” online about the massive edit? I’d just like to know who decided this, how/why it came about, etc. After all, the swap was restored as early as 1985 with the new episodes, albeit using that same 1962 animation, although the theme was re-sung and dubbed.
Anyway, does anyone here recall that?
[PS I used to be on the message boards at BCDB with this question, and the first response was from apparently a young girl, who wrote something like, “I have to say, you are OLD!” And that was about 16 years ago! Thanks a lot!]
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