ITV’s ‘Terry and June’ Re-Examined for Discriminatory Language

ITV has issued a warning regarding the use of discriminatory language in the classic sitcom ‘Terry and June,’ which originally aired from 1979 to 1987. The broadcaster did not specify the precise language used, but fan Paul Phipps-Williams highlighted an episode where Terry mistakenly wears June’s perfume and deals with homophobia from his boss. ITV stated that they regularly review historical programming to provide context and guidance on potentially sensitive language, reaffirming their commitment to appropriate warnings at launch.

It’s a Living (1980) Season 2: Streaming Guide via Amazon Prime Video

Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of waitresses working at a high-end skyscraper restaurant in ‘It’s a Living’ Season 2. As the baseball season unfolds, witness their interactions with the visiting players and the unexpected surprises that come their way. Join Jan, Dot, Nancy, and Sonny as they navigate the ups and downs of their personal and professional lives in this classic sitcom.

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