By Subject: CENSORSHIP, OBSCENITY AND MORALITY
Censorship, Obscenity, Blasphemy, Public morals
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- They may be destroyed
- Nudist books forfeited
- Censor lifts play ban: but shows must be ‘sincere’, he warns
- 100-year ban on sex play theme is lifted
- Ban ends on plays about homosexuals
- Homosexuality on the stage: censorship policy changed
- Sincere and serious
- A delicate subject, by ‘Mercutio’
- The thaw: now the icy standards of censorship are melting away...
- Not before the children, by D Powell
- Letter: British film censorship, by P Baker
- The protection racket, by B Gascoigne
- Letter: The criminal society, by R Haynes
- Menace of sexual slackness
- Lady C all over again?
- BBC shelves film on club
- New morality ‘danger to nation’s health’: doctor accuses religious leaders and BBC
- ‘New morality’ decadent claim
- Britain sexually sick, says Bishop
- Bishop rules out resolution criticizing B.B.C. morals
- ‘Society sexually sick’ says bishop: radio and TV criticised
- Savagery, by Bertrand Russell
- Sir Theobald Mathew [obituary]
- The new Puritans: morality
- ‘Ban this TV filth’
- Sex instincts exploited: stricter censorship call to government Cc, Ba
- Letter: cleaning up the cleaners-up, by Y C R Brock
- Ban TV sex? Not me! [column by A Reid]
- WNBC, WCBS ‘Third Sex’ shows
- This was the time to step in
- Bid to ban TV programme
- Letter: Keep this for the doctor…, by N Tiptaft
- Letter: Why all the rumpus? –just switch off! by C Martyn
- Letters [3]: Broadcasting and the freedom of the individual
- Letter: Tolerance, by ‘Jurisprudentia’
- Letter: Harmful, by N D
- Letter: Balance, by S M Barrow
- Letter: B.B.C. protest, by A Grey
- Four magazines held indecent
- The misguided ‘purity brigade’ petition
- That Chatterley word passes our censors
- Letter: The problem of homosexuality, by C Allen
- Letter: The problem of homosexuality, by D Kernan
- Letter: Abortion is murder, by J Darrock
- Letter: the BBC’s duty to society, by Harry A Dunn
- Letter: mental hygiene, by Joan Watson-Cook
- The censor
- Film censorship in Ireland: appeals chairman’s views
- Movies: boudoir battle shifts from wide to home screen, by Peggy Hudson
- Book ‘accussed’ again
- Obscenity? we fight
- Ulysses challenges the censor: cinema, Kenneth Pearson
- Letter: Exploding the myth of pornography: test for books, television and press, by Maurice Girodias
- Sex and censorship: why do we seem to be moving backwards?, by Fenton Bresler
- Banned article distributed at university
- Private conduct and the law, by Anthony Lincoln
- How far can we go?: should plays like this carry a public warning label?
- ‘Evergreen Review’ faces obscenity charge
- Last Exit is let off the banned list
- Deprave, corrupt or engage, by C.H. Rolph
- Nudity and crudity in the theater, by Brooks Atkinson
- The 3rd sex trial
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- Last of the censors
- Censorship board bans 18 books
- ‘Come back my Lord’
- Alan Brien
- Bought obscene book in post
- The depravity of censorship, by Terry Coleman
- The sex of Sister George stuns New York: British film sensation
- Prison for publishers, by C H Rolph
- Leaflet on love is not indecent
- Obscene or simply absurd
- Britain argues obscenity laws
- Letter: Why can’t I decide which films I see?, by Terry Sanderson
- Censor’s work