Banned TV Moments That Fans Can't See

By Sarah Norman | June 28, 2023

Whom Gods Destroy - Star Trek

There's a sense of forbidden allure that comes with things that are banned or hard to come by. Whether it's a banned book, a censored movie, or an episode of a popular television show that was pulled from the airwaves, there's something about the unattainable that makes it all the more desirable. And while censorship may seem like a thing of the past, the truth is that there are still plenty of examples of episodes of popular television shows that were banned or are now hard to see because they were pulled from the airwaves after their initial run.

From the controversial and the offensive to the just plain bizarre, these episodes represent a side of television history that we don't often get to see. So, if you're a fan of television and want to explore some of the shows that have been deemed too hot for TV, then read on. We've compiled a list of some of the most banned and hard-to-find episodes of popular television shows, and we're inviting you to join us on a journey into the dark and fascinating world of TV censorship.

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The censors in the United Kingdom didn't take kindly to the third season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series that featured Kirk being tortured and a provocative dance performed by Marta during a banquet scene, which resulted in the episode being excluded from its original airing. The authorities felt that the dance was particularly inappropriate for children. Similarly, German television also opted not to air the episode during its original run in 1972/73, presumably due to comparable reasons. It wasn't until May 9, 1988 that the episode finally saw the light of day on German TV.

Episodes With Fur Coats As Prizes - The Price Is Right


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The Price is Right, the unchallenged titan of game shows, has had its fair share of banned episodes in syndication. The reason? Fur coats. Various episodes from the early '70s to the early '80s were cut from rotation due to the show giving away fur coats as prizes. It's no secret that Bob Barker, the beloved host during that era, was a vocal proponent of animal rights. It's likely that his deep-seated convictions on the issue were the driving force behind these episodes' removal from the airwaves. After all, Barker was no stranger to speaking his mind and using his platform to advocate for the things he believed in.