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General-Law-7338 t1_iue8ccb wrote

It worst with shows acquired from other countries. They cut scenes for commercials. I notice it with Family Law on CW. They cut a scene at the beginning of the show for the 1st episode.

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ElectricPeterTork t1_iue9p7q wrote

PBS, a non-commercial network, uses edited versions of British shows that cut around 8-10 minutes of content instead of just airing the 58 minute shows.

Explain that.

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General-Law-7338 t1_iueankm wrote

Don’t know about PBS - I don’t watch the channel.

All I know is that CW cut scenes from it acquired programming for commercial breaks.

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Jkid t1_iujyx1y wrote

And they have the gall to do pledge specials every 3 months lasting for a month consisting of health infomercials disgusted as lectures, so they can keep broadcasting edited versions.

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listyraesder t1_iugc2q8 wrote

Not so. PBS even re-edited Downton Abbey to turn the 50-minute originals into 58 minute episodes.

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EmmBee27 t1_iufd0o5 wrote

I noticed similar stuff watching King of the Hill and Bob's Burgers in syndication. There's a lot of small interactions that are cut out all over, it kinda throws me off with shows like that that I know really well.

In one instance an entire opening scene was cut out in a Bob's Burgers episode.

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