BBC drama 'Industry' returns for third series but with some shocking cuts


BBC drama 'Industry' returns for third series but with some shocking cuts

Shocking Cuts

The highly anticipated return of the drama series 'Industry' to BBC One next week comes with some jaw-dropping revelations. Writers Konrad Kay and Mickey Down had to make some shocking cuts to the show.

Forbidden Jokes and Scenes

The original version of the show featured a joke about Jimmy Savile, a notorious figure, which was deemed too controversial and was removed. Additionally, a scene involving an erect penis was also axed from the show.

Regulatory Restrictions

While the US version of the series aired the controversial scene earlier this year, UK regulations prohibit such content even after the watershed. Ofcom guidelines dictate what can and cannot be shown on British television screens.

Exciting New Series

Despite the cuts, the new series of 'Industry' promises to be edgy and captivating, with a talented cast including Marisa Abela, Myha’la, Harry Lawtey, and Ken Leung. The introduction of a new character, Sweetpea Golightly, played by Miriam Petche, adds a fresh dynamic to the show.


BBC drama 'Industry' returns for third series but with some shocking cuts

Farewell to a Comedian

In other TV news, comedian Mo Gilligan has bid farewell to 'A League Of Their Own' due to scheduling conflicts. The popular Sky Max series will see new comedians joining the panel in the upcoming season.

Off-Screen Shenanigans

Off-screen, 'Brassic' star Ryan Sampson had an eventful night out with co-star Bronagh Gallagher, leading to a memorable hangover. The sixth series of the comedy promises more antics and laughter for viewers.

Catherine Tate's Cooking Show?

Comedy legend Catherine Tate might be swapping punchlines for recipes as she considers hosting a cooking show. Despite her lack of culinary skills, she's been offered the chance to front a foodie series.

Alex Jones' Celebrity Encounter

'The One Show' host Alex Jones had a humorous mix-up when she mistook Hollywood actor Alex Pettyfer for a vet at her local farm shop. The incident highlights the challenges of keeping up with the A-listers she interviews on the show.


BBC drama 'Industry' returns for third series but with some shocking cuts

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