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In [[Sixth Doctor|their sixth incarnation]], [[the Doctor]] said that he usually disapproved of '''censorship'''. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[...ish (audio story)|...ish]]'')
In [[Sixth Doctor|their sixth incarnation]], [[the Doctor]] said that he usually disapproved of '''censorship'''. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[...ish (audio story)|...ish]]'')


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== Behind the scenes ==
One of the earliest examples of censorship in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' production history took place during ''[[The Keys of Marinus (TV story)|The Keys of Marinus]]''. During [[principal photography|filming]], actor [[Peter Stenson]] tripped on set, and, in his own words, said "a very [[swearing|rude word]]". They did not reshoot the [[scene]], and simply removed the audio afterwards, to obscure what he'd said.<ref>''[[THWR 11|Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 11]]''</ref>
 
== Footnotes ==
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In their sixth incarnation, the Doctor said that he usually disapproved of censorship. (AUDIO: ...ish)

Behind the scenes

One of the earliest examples of censorship in Doctor Who production history took place during The Keys of Marinus. During filming, actor Peter Stenson tripped on set, and, in his own words, said "a very rude word". They did not reshoot the scene, and simply removed the audio afterwards, to obscure what he'd said.[1]

Footnotes