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TMC
10-17-2025, 08:36 PM
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Discover the shocking truth about your favorite episodes that are now banned from streaming. From controversial content to sensitive topics, we're counting down the episodes that have been removed from popular streaming platforms. Find out which episodes have been axed and why, and learn more about the reasoning behind these surprising bans. Whether you're a fan of classic TV shows or modern series, you won't want to miss this revealing look at the episodes that are no longer available to stream. Get ready to have your mind blown by the surprising list of banned episodes and join the conversation about censorship and free speech in the entertainment industry.

Wiseguy2
01-10-2026, 03:34 PM
The Flintstones episode 1.14 "The Prowler" (1960) has been removed from reruns and streaming because of a stereotypical Japanese character. It had already been released on DVD.

The most famous case involved the original Hawaii Five-0 episode 2.16 "Bored She Hung Herself" (1970) wherein a character accidentally hangs himself while meditating. A home viewer decided to try it and died. After the smoke cleared with lawyers and lawsuits it was determined the episode would never be seen again. To this day CBS has not released the episode in reruns, network or local broadcasts, in streaming or on DVD including what is called The Complete Series. A low-quality copy can be found online.

Dude111
01-11-2026, 12:31 AM
Thats utterly stupid they are removing stuff FROM THE NET ALSO!!!!!!!


This world has gone to hell!!! :mad:

Sgt. Saunders
01-11-2026, 05:54 AM
I read somewhere that there had been discussions in the United Kingdom about banning a “Fawlty Towers” episode, entitled, “The Germans.”

That 1970s FT episode features some decidedly “frank” racial epithets. FT creator and star John Cleese was not happy at all about the possible banning of that episode on British television.