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Title: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: danderson on May 27, 2020, 10:22:54 PM
I've been watching the old soap opera The Doctors, and a few times, the characters say the world God, but it isn't censored,  so why did NBC censor that word on game shows, but not on soaps?  How could Eleanor Conrad (Lois Smith) and her daughter, Wendy (Fanny Spiess) get away with that, but not game show contestants?
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: BrandonFG on May 27, 2020, 10:28:15 PM
Perhaps the same reason soap operas talk(ed) about sex and violence, while game shows didn't? Different audience. Granted, I know in 1979, housewives made up a bulk of both fanbases, but soaps were/are obviously a lot more mature with the content.

I imagine game shows tried to be fun for all ages, even if children wouldn't know what it meant for Eleanor Conrad to have an affair with Dr. Smith.
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: trainman on May 27, 2020, 11:57:26 PM
I have no idea which two actual examples dribbled out of the OP's brain and wound up here... but I suspect the difference is whether or not it could be interpreted as "taking the Lord's name in vain." Thus, allowing scripted, measured uses of "God" on a soap opera, but editing out a game show contestant's spontaneous exclamation.
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: PPatters on May 28, 2020, 12:00:57 AM
I have no idea which two actual examples dribbled out of the OP's brain and wound up here... but I suspect the difference is whether or not it could be interpreted as "taking the Lord's name in vain." Thus, allowing scripted, measured uses of "God" on a soap opera, but editing out a game show contestant's spontaneous exclamation.

I believe I did see the word God spelled as “G-d” in some game shows, though. (Specifically thinking maybe Password Plus, but I could be wrong.)
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: Blanquepage on May 28, 2020, 09:48:21 AM
Yes, just last night on BUZZR's Card Sharks '78 repeat, there were 3 mutes when the contestant used "God" in his exclamation.
I recall the same a number of times as well on Password Plus and Blockbusters.
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: Kevin Prather on May 28, 2020, 12:07:47 PM
The only words that are universally censored are determined by the FCC. If you've ever heard George Carlin's "Seven Words You Can't Say On TV" bit, that list was probably pretty close at the time. Beyond those words, it was up to the network, and probably the sponsors as well.
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: Mr. Matté on May 28, 2020, 12:46:32 PM
In a similar vain (boo hiss!), on the episode of Battlestars that's floating around with Jennilee Harrison, she remarks "Jeez Louise" to one of her questions but over the air it was "__________ Louise..."
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: Kevin Prather on May 28, 2020, 02:52:13 PM
A few years ago, there was an outtake on the UK version of "The Chase". A contestant kept saying "Ah, jeez," and apparently that could be severe enough to offend teatime viewers, so Bradley asked him to say "Ah, cheese" as an alternative. Anne Hegerty, in a departure from her very erudite manner, proposed that the contestant say "f**k" instead.
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: Joe Mello on May 28, 2020, 02:58:50 PM
Anne Hegerty, in a departure from her very erudite manner
Beat The Chasers paints a very different picture.
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: calliaume on May 28, 2020, 05:48:27 PM
The only words that are universally censored are determined by the FCC. If you've ever heard George Carlin's "Seven Words You Can't Say On TV" bit, that list was probably pretty close at the time. Beyond those words, it was up to the network, and probably the sponsors as well.
This sounds about right. I recall the word "God" was broadcast on The Moneymaze (one contestant apparently couldn't help herself), so ABC presumably had a different standard.
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: rebelwrest on May 28, 2020, 06:05:31 PM
The only words that are universally censored are determined by the FCC. If you've ever heard George Carlin's "Seven Words You Can't Say On TV" bit, that list was probably pretty close at the time. Beyond those words, it was up to the network, and probably the sponsors as well.
This sounds about right. I recall the word "God" was broadcast on The Moneymaze (one contestant apparently couldn't help herself), so ABC presumably had a different standard.

When I first read this thread, it reminded me of that one round on The $20,000 Pyramid where David Letterman's partner got frustrated and kept saying "Oh God!", and Dick had to explain afterwards how the saying of "God" on television has evolved.  Can't find it on YouTube but that was a hilarious round.
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: Bob Zager on May 30, 2020, 01:33:17 PM
When GSN was rerunning the Maury Povich hosted revival of "Twenty One," (that's right, it wasn't hyphenated!), I recall a question came up quoting the line from Peter Finch in the movie "Network," where he said "I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore!" 

As Povich verbally read the question, the word, "hell," was bleeped, and as the question scrolled onto the screen, the word "hell," was pixelated (or blocked). 

I recall once hearing that a contestant was once on some show and said that one of the first things he/she would do with money earned was get a new dog for their kids, since the one they had before had died.  The host uttered, "Good Lord!" and "Lord," was censored out, leading viewers to think the host said, "Good!"
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: BrandonFG on May 30, 2020, 01:55:35 PM
When GSN was rerunning the Maury Povich hosted revival of "Twenty One," (that's right, it wasn't hyphenated!), I recall a question came up quoting the line from Peter Finch in the movie "Network," where he said "I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore!" 

As Povich verbally read the question, the word, "hell," was bleeped, and as the question scrolled onto the screen, the word "hell," was pixelated (or blocked). 

I recall once hearing that a contestant was once on some show and said that one of the first things he/she would do with money earned was get a new dog for their kids, since the one they had before had died.  The host uttered, "Good Lord!" and "Lord," was censored out, leading viewers to think the host said, "Good!"
You sure that wasn’t PAX, now Ion? That was a very religious network that usually muted any profanity - even damn or hell - and I remember them censoring things like you described.
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: TLEberle on May 30, 2020, 03:25:10 PM
They also ran-and reran-Twenty One. It also wouldn't surprise me at all that they muted everything that wasn't anodyne or inoffensive.
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: BrandonFG on May 30, 2020, 03:35:28 PM
They also ran-and reran-Twenty One. It also wouldn't surprise me at all that they muted everything that wasn't anodyne or inoffensive.
Which is what I remember them doing when they aired the show. I distinctly remember the “Network” question being censored.
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: Bob Zager on May 30, 2020, 03:58:03 PM
When GSN was rerunning the Maury Povich hosted revival of "Twenty One," (that's right, it wasn't hyphenated!), I recall a question came up quoting the line from Peter Finch in the movie "Network," where he said "I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore!" 

As Povich verbally read the question, the word, "hell," was bleeped, and as the question scrolled onto the screen, the word "hell," was pixelated (or blocked). 

I recall once hearing that a contestant was once on some show and said that one of the first things he/she would do with money earned was get a new dog for their kids, since the one they had before had died.  The host uttered, "Good Lord!" and "Lord," was censored out, leading viewers to think the host said, "Good!"
You sure that wasn’t PAX, now Ion? That was a very religious network that usually muted any profanity - even damn or hell - and I remember them censoring things like you described.

Oh, maybe you're right, but whichever cable network it was aired on, I know the censoring of the word "hell," did occur.  Sorry for my error.
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: aaron sica on June 01, 2020, 08:24:19 AM
As Povich verbally read the question, the word, "hell," was bleeped, and as the question scrolled onto the screen, the word "hell," was pixelated (or blocked). 

So if they would have obtained reruns to the 1985 NBC show "Hell Town", would they just have called it "Town"?

/I'll see myself out, thanks
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: Neumms on June 05, 2020, 02:59:29 PM
So if they would have obtained reruns to the 1985 NBC show "Hell Town", would they just have called it "Town"?

/I'll see myself out, thanks

I suppose they'd could have pixilated the convicted murderer, but I assume he was in every scene.
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: rebelwrest on June 05, 2020, 04:03:26 PM
So if they would have obtained reruns to the 1985 NBC show "Hell Town", would they just have called it "Town"?

/I'll see myself out, thanks

I suppose they'd could have pixilated the convicted murderer, but I assume he was in every scene.

I wish so but he was found NOT guilty.  Although in the later civil trial, he was found liable for the death of his wife.
Title: Re: NBC censoring the word "God"?
Post by: JMFabiano on June 05, 2020, 04:14:31 PM
So if they would have obtained reruns to the 1985 NBC show "Hell Town", would they just have called it "Town"?

/I'll see myself out, thanks

I suppose they'd could have pixilated the convicted murderer, but I assume he was in every scene.

I wish so but he was found NOT guilty.  Although in the later civil trial, he was found liable for the death of his wife.

You said it, Charlie Potatoes.