The BBC has reportedly decided not to broadcast an episode of Sir David Attenborough’s new series Wild Isles over concerns it could anger right-wing people. Apparently, rewilding is controversial enough to provoke backlash...
The BBC has reportedly decided not to broadcast an episode of Sir David Attenborough’s new series Wild Isles over concerns it could anger rightwingers.
While five episodes have been filmed over the course of three years, using the latest technology to capture species such as sea eagles and killer whales, producers were planning to air an additional installment. Due to the themes of the sixth episode, the broadcaster has decided not to air it on linear channels, although it will be available on iPlayer, according toThe publication reports that the Beeb feared the instalment could provoke a backlash from the Tory government and rightwing supporters.
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