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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Sherlock: BBC Will Not Remove Nude Scenes For 7pm Repeat

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This article is from the
guardian.co.uk:

The BBC will not edit out nude scenes from the new series of Sherlock when the hit drama is repeated from 7pm this weekend on digital channel BBC3, despite more than 100 complaints from viewers.

The footage of actress Lara Pulver, who plays dominatrix Irene Adler, led to criticism from the Daily Mail for showing the scenes before the 9pm watershed. Sherlock was broadcast on BBC1 over 90 minutes from 8.10pm on Sunday.



By Wednesday morning, the BBC had received 102 complaints about Sherlock, relating to inappropriate scenes broadcast before the watershed.

In the New Year's Day episode, A Scandal in Belgravia, Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock Holmes meets his match in the form of Adler, who is naked when they first meet. However, thanks to the camera angles and Pulver's carefully placed arms and hands, viewers do not see her completely naked.

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BBC One - Sherlock

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Under The Knife [Body Image, Documentary]



Louis Theroux travels out to Los Angeles to check out the world of plastic surgery, where breast enhancements, tummy tucks, muscle implants and the like are common procedures.

Spending time in the surgeries of several plastic surgeons, Louis meets the doctors who carry out the operations and the people who feel they need work – whether it is a man looking to make his muscles look larger or a woman preparing to undergo surgery as part of improving her life. On this occasion though, Louis also undergoes a procedure himself to experience it firsthand.

If anyone else decided to have surgery as part of a film about plastic surgery I would be very cynical and assume the worst but I think Louis Theroux is unlikely to be accused of cheap tricks or gimmicks. Mostly he does a good job of getting in with his subjects and bringing them out in front of the cameras; one could accuse him of manipulating them perhaps but I think that is too harsh a description.

Here he does enough away from the gimmick of having liposuction to justify it as quite a small part of the show. The rest is interesting if not fascinating. Naturally the patients make for the most interesting scenes and some of them are curious and quite sad. Some are easy targets but Theroux’s soft touch prevents it feeling like he is getting at them.

Louis Theroux - Official Website
Louis Theroux - Wikipedia

Monday, December 19, 2011

Dawn Get's Naked (2007) [Documentary]



Dawn Porter bares all in order to reveal how our idea of perfection has been perverted to fit the demands of the beauty industry. In a bid to get to grips with her naked self, Dawn is propelled into all manner of uncompromising situations - from hanging out with naturists to learning a valuable lesson in morality from a stripper. Spurred on to try and change attitudes and expectations of the female form, Dawn sets about organising what she hopes will become the ultimate female Flashmob.

Last broadcasted on UK TV on the 17 September 2008.









Dawn Gets Naked

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Veena Malik Says She Was Topless But 'Not Nude' In FHM [Showbiz]



This article was taken from BBC News:

Pakistani actress Veena Malik has defended a recent photoshoot in an Indian men's magazine, saying she was "topless" and "covered" but not "nude".

Ms Malik is seeking $2m in damages from FHM India, alleging that they "morphed" the images to make her appear naked. The magazine denies the claims.

Ms Malik told the BBC that she did not get paid for the photographs, which have caused controversy in Pakistan.

She said she had refused another offer from an agency for a nude photoshoot.

Regarding the photos in FHM India magazine, she said: "If you look at my shoot, I do admit that I have done a topless shoot."

"But it was not that topless - a proportion of the body was covered with my hands," she said.

"I liked the idea of a bold shoot, but I did not do a nude shoot - that's why I am standing here today, because I have to prove it.

"I won't allow anybody to remove my bikini or my shalwar (loose trousers) or my dupatta (scarf).

"If I want to do it, I will do it myself. And if I do it, I will own it," she told BBC's World Have Your Say programme.

Asked about reports that her father has disowned her and has called for her to be punished, Ms Malik said, "My father is angry."

"They are my family - I love them," she continued.

"Once I am done with this case... I will go back to my family and I will convince them, and I still love them."

Many listeners and readers contacted the BBC World Service to offer either support or criticism - much of it very harsh - of the images.

One Pakistani listener who came on air accused Ms Malik of behaving in an "un-Islamic" way, and of betraying her religion and her country.

Ms Malik defended the images, saying: "If you look at the industry which I am working right now, there are various examples of such shoots - it's not that I am the first one who has done it.

"Why is sexuality such a big problem? Are we actually grown up? Are we still living in the jungles?" she said.

Karachi-based journalist and writer Bina Shah said criticism of Ms Malik was unfair.

"My question to all the men who are so upset about this, is why did you look at the pictures? If it upsets you so much, why did you click on the link?"

"Women's empowerment is about many more important things - and so is Islam for that matter - so I think we need to all of us grow up and just forget about this controversy," Ms Shah told the BBC.

The photo on the cover of December's edition of FHM was also controversial because it shows Ms Malik with the letters ISI - Pakistan's intelligence service - printed on the top of one of her arms.

In an interview with the BBC earlier this week, the editor of FHM India Kabeer Sharma said the ISI tattoo was intended as a playful joke.

He also said the magazine has video evidence which proves the images from the photoshoot were not tampered with.

Veena Malik has been at the centre of controversy before.

She caused outrage among conservative circles in Pakistan for appearing on the Indian reality show Bigg Boss in 2010. She hit the headlines again in March this year by challenging the views of a Pakistani cleric on television.

SOUCRE: BBC News

Pakistan actress sues over nudity
Pakistani actress: I posed topless, not nude

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Naked Amazon Awa tribe initiate BBC [Video]

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Justin Rowlatt was forced to adopt the traditional dress of one of Brazil's last nomadic people while on a hunting trip.

The global demand for Brazil's resources, in particular from China, is affecting its indigenous people, like the Awa.

They live almost entirely off what they can find in the forest, but logging and farming is threatening their way of life.

TEXT/VIDEO: BBC News

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Get your kit off! - Tribe - BBC [Video]



Bruce must get naked if he is to prove he means no harm to his new tribe. Fascinating insight to world culture from BBC's Tribe.