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Though I am surprised to see that NBC.com has a few clips of it up, including the cold open where Lorne wonders if Farley's in any condition to host (played for laughs, I'm sure, though there's a scary reality to it now). That's.........surprising to see out there, especially since that was the nature of the cold open.



agent817 said: I remember after 9/11, the Simpsons episode, "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" hadn't aired on first-run syndication for the longest time. It did come on the DVD set, and at some point, I believe FXX has aired it at some point.



I assume the Osama Bin Laden airport cameo in an early Family Guy qualifies like this one too, yes?



(Hell, wouldn't be shocked if Seth MacFarlane just flat out banned it himself, considering his personal "had I made that flight, I'd have died on one of those planes" connection.)



The Chris Farley hosted SNL has never aired again - he was so messed up on drugs that night, and Lorne has since said (especially after his death) he could never allow it to be seen out of respect for Farley. Farley died less than 2 months after this, FYI.Though I am surprised to see that NBC.com has a few clips of it up, including the cold open where Lorne wonders if Farley's in any condition to host (played for laughs, I'm sure, though there's a scary reality to it now). That's.........surprising to see out there, especially since that was the nature of the cold open.I assume the Osama Bin Laden airport cameo in an early Family Guy qualifies like this one too, yes?(Hell, wouldn't be shocked if Seth MacFarlane just flat out banned it himself, considering his personal "had I made that flight, I'd have died on one of those planes" connection.)

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Member Back to Top Post by James Fabiano on knapp said:



Though I am surprised to see that NBC.com has a few clips of it up, including the cold open where Lorne wonders if Farley's in any condition to host (played for laughs, I'm sure, though there's a scary reality to it now). That's.........surprising to see out there, especially since that was the nature of the cold open.



agent817 said: I remember after 9/11, the Simpsons episode, "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" hadn't aired on first-run syndication for the longest time. It did come on the DVD set, and at some point, I believe FXX has aired it at some point.



(Hell, wouldn't be shocked if Seth MacFarlane just flat out banned it himself, considering his personal "had I made that flight, I'd have died on one of those planes" connection.)



The Chris Farley hosted SNL has never aired again - he was so messed up on drugs that night, and Lorne has since said (especially after his death) he could never allow it to be seen out of respect for Farley. Farley died less than 2 months after this, FYI.Though I am surprised to see that NBC.com has a few clips of it up, including the cold open where Lorne wonders if Farley's in any condition to host (played for laughs, I'm sure, though there's a scary reality to it now). That's.........surprising to see out there, especially since that was the nature of the cold open.I assume the Osama Bin Laden airport cameo in an early Family Guy qualifies like this one too, yes?(Hell, wouldn't be shocked if Seth MacFarlane just flat out banned it himself, considering his personal "had I made that flight, I'd have died on one of those planes" connection.)



It was banned on reruns...but it's intact on one of the compilation DVDs. Think same held true for the JFK Pez gag. But the "You've Got A Lot To See" with the WTC intact and the GWB picture made it back to TV. It was banned on reruns...but it's intact on one of the compilation DVDs. Think same held true for the JFK Pez gag. But the "You've Got A Lot To See" with the WTC intact and the GWB picture made it back to TV.

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Member Back to Top Post by Cranjis McBasketball on James Fabiano said: knapp said:



Though I am surprised to see that NBC.com has a few clips of it up, including the cold open where Lorne wonders if Farley's in any condition to host (played for laughs, I'm sure, though there's a scary reality to it now). That's.........surprising to see out there, especially since that was the nature of the cold open.



I assume the Osama Bin Laden airport cameo in an early Family Guy qualifies like this one too, yes?



(Hell, wouldn't be shocked if Seth MacFarlane just flat out banned it himself, considering his personal "had I made that flight, I'd have died on one of those planes" connection.)



The Chris Farley hosted SNL has never aired again - he was so messed up on drugs that night, and Lorne has since said (especially after his death) he could never allow it to be seen out of respect for Farley. Farley died less than 2 months after this, FYI.Though I am surprised to see that NBC.com has a few clips of it up, including the cold open where Lorne wonders if Farley's in any condition to host (played for laughs, I'm sure, though there's a scary reality to it now). That's.........surprising to see out there, especially since that was the nature of the cold open.I assume the Osama Bin Laden airport cameo in an early Family Guy qualifies like this one too, yes?(Hell, wouldn't be shocked if Seth MacFarlane just flat out banned it himself, considering his personal "had I made that flight, I'd have died on one of those planes" connection.) It was banned on reruns...but it's intact on one of the compilation DVDs. Think same held true for the JFK Pez gag. But the "You've Got A Lot To See" with the WTC intact and the GWB picture made it back to TV.



There’s a few things FG did that aired once and were pulled for whatever reason. That Christian Bale answering machine thing and a political figure talking on a bus.



They aired them as they were fresh, just a voice over existing video, so it was easy, but never saw them again. There’s a few things FG did that aired once and were pulled for whatever reason. That Christian Bale answering machine thing and a political figure talking on a bus.They aired them as they were fresh, just a voice over existing video, so it was easy, but never saw them again.

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Member Back to Top Post by James Fabiano on wildojinx said:



The original version of The Drew Carey episode where Mimi prepares to meet the King of Poland (complaints from Polish-Americans caused them to cut that subplot out)



And of course, numerous shows which used licensed music has the music either replaced or (if the music is important to the plot and cant be cut) the episode is removed entirely. The Robot Chicken sketch involving the Archie characters in a parody of Final Destination (this is back when Archie comics wanted their characters to be 105% clean-cut teenagers, long before stuff like Riverdale or Afterlife with Archie).The original version of The Drew Carey episode where Mimi prepares to meet the King of Poland (complaints from Polish-Americans caused them to cut that subplot out)And of course, numerous shows which used licensed music has the music either replaced or (if the music is important to the plot and cant be cut) the episode is removed entirely.



Or the scene is. As is customary of, say, CBS DVD to do.



Makes me wonder now.....as I don't watch it, really, which prints of WKRP does MeTV use? The totally edited for syndication ones, or the remastered ones by Shout Factory? (uncensored KRP was rare since the 90s, actually!)



Don't know...since a lot can be found online, maybe this should have a sub-topic "Things lost to 'official' media"? Or the scene is. As is customary of, say, CBS DVD to do.Makes me wonder now.....as I don't watch it, really, which prints of WKRP does MeTV use? The totally edited for syndication ones, or the remastered ones by Shout Factory? (uncensored KRP was rare since the 90s, actually!)Don't know...since a lot can be found online, maybe this should have a sub-topic "Things lost to 'official' media"?

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Member Back to Top Post by Ultimo Gallos on James Fabiano said: wildojinx said:



The original version of The Drew Carey episode where Mimi prepares to meet the King of Poland (complaints from Polish-Americans caused them to cut that subplot out)



And of course, numerous shows which used licensed music has the music either replaced or (if the music is important to the plot and cant be cut) the episode is removed entirely. The Robot Chicken sketch involving the Archie characters in a parody of Final Destination (this is back when Archie comics wanted their characters to be 105% clean-cut teenagers, long before stuff like Riverdale or Afterlife with Archie).The original version of The Drew Carey episode where Mimi prepares to meet the King of Poland (complaints from Polish-Americans caused them to cut that subplot out)And of course, numerous shows which used licensed music has the music either replaced or (if the music is important to the plot and cant be cut) the episode is removed entirely.



Makes me wonder now.....as I don't watch it, really, which prints of WKRP does MeTV use? The totally edited for syndication ones, or the remastered ones by Shout Factory? (uncensored KRP was rare since the 90s, actually!)



Don't know...since a lot can be found online, maybe this should have a sub-topic "Things lost to 'official' media"? Or the scene is. As is customary of, say, CBS DVD to do.Makes me wonder now.....as I don't watch it, really, which prints of WKRP does MeTV use? The totally edited for syndication ones, or the remastered ones by Shout Factory? (uncensored KRP was rare since the 90s, actually!)Don't know...since a lot can be found online, maybe this should have a sub-topic "Things lost to 'official' media"?



MeTV's WKRP airings seem to be the same ones that were on WGN a few years back. So edited to crap. So happy I grabbed the fully uncut series at a con back in the early 2000s. Sure SumGuy wanted a bit too much,but it was worth it.

MeTV's WKRP airings seem to be the same ones that were on WGN a few years back. So edited to crap. So happy I grabbed the fully uncut series at a con back in the early 2000s. Sure SumGuy wanted a bit too much,but it was worth it.