ITV has placed warning labels on re-runs of the classic sitcom ‘Terry and June’ due to concerns about ‘discriminatory language.’ The series, originally aired from 1979 to 1987, stars Dame June Whitfield and Terry Scott as a suburban couple. ITV has not specified the exact language deemed offensive, but fan Paul Phipps-Williams claims an episode involves homophobic jokes surrounding Terry’s mistaken use of June’s perfume at a work conference. ITV has stated that it regularly reviews historical programming to ensure appropriate warnings and context are provided.