Is the F word allowed on TV?

Federal law prohibits obscene, indecent and profane content from being broadcast on the radio
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FM is short for frequency modulation, which refers to the means of encoding the audio signal on the carrier frequency. FM full power, low power, translator and booster stations operate in the 88 – 108 MHz band. There are many classes of radio stations.
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When did they allow the F word on TV?

1965: First use of the f– word on TV is on 13 November 1965 by literary agent Kenneth Tynan (UK) during a satirical discussion show entitled BBC3.
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Can you say the F word on basic cable?

FCC regulations regarding profanity don't apply to basic cable like they do to broadcast television.
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Does AMC allow the F word?

Throughout the entirety of The Walking Dead, many viewers expressed their desire for at least a few F-bombs on the show -- but with AMC being a cable TV network, they're pretty strict when it comes to profanity. However, Season 11, Episode 15 of The Walking Dead finally made an aggressive F-bomb loud and clear.
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Can TV 14 shows have the F word?

In general, the F-bomb is rarer with the TV-14 rating than with the PG-13 rating. Apart from the above examples, Starz On Demand's print of the English dub of Black Magic M-66 contains a single F-bomb and was rated TV-14. The Netflix original series Stranger Things has a few uncensored F-bombs but under a TV-14 rating.
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10 WWE Wrestlers Who Dropped The F-Word On TV



Can PG-13 movies say the F word once?

One of the group's rules, for instance, says the F-bomb can be used as an expletive just once in a film rated PG-13, which means suitable for people 13 and older.
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Why can't you cuss on TV?

Federal law prohibits obscene, indecent and profane content from being broadcast on the radio or TV. That may seem clear enough, but determining what obscene, indecent and profane mean can be difficult, depending on who you talk to.
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What was the first curse word on TV?

First scripted curse word - "Chicago Hope"

Mark Harmon uttered the phrase "s**t happens" on an episode of Chicago Hope.
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What was the first swear word on TV?

1965: First use of the f– word on TV is on 13 November 1965 by literary agent Kenneth Tynan (UK) during a satirical discussion show entitled BBC3.
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What movie says the F word the most?

The 10 Most Profane Movies of All Time, Ranked by The Number of F-Bombs
  • Alpha Dog (2006) - 367 f-words. ...
  • Straight Outta Compton (2015) - 392 f-words. ...
  • Casino (1995) - 422 f-words. ...
  • Nil by Mouth (1997) - 428 f-words. ...
  • Summer of Sam (1999) - 435 f-words. ...
  • Uncut Gems (2019) - 560 f-words. ...
  • The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) - 569 f-words.
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What words can't you say on English TV?

The seven dirty words are seven English-language curse words that American comedian George Carlin first listed in his 1972 "Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television" monologue. The words, in the order Carlin listed them, are: "shit", "piss", "fuck", "cunt", "cocksucker", "motherfucker", and "tits".
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What movie first used the F-word?

Then in 1970, Robert Altman's comedy M*A*S*H became the first major studio film to use the f-word, a passing comment during a football scene.
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Is fart a curse word?

When used in an attempt to be offensive, the word is still considered vulgar, but it remains a mild example of such an insult. This usage dates back to the Medieval period, where the phrase 'not worth a fart' would be applied to an item held to be worthless.
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What is the most famous swear word?

A new survey shows that the "f-word," or as it's most commonly known, the "f-bomb," is used the most by Americans when it comes to cuss words, according to a new study by Wordtips, but there's other words that are used more others depending on where you live.
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What is the oldest swear?

Fart, as it turns out, is one of the oldest rude words we have in the language: Its first record pops up in roughly 1250, meaning that if you were to travel 800 years back in time just to let one rip, everyone would at least be able to agree upon what that should be called.
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Who invented swearing?

We don't know how the earliest speakers of English swore, because it wasn't written down. Before the 15th century – which is when swearing first appeared in writing – most writing was done by monks, and they were too good, and their work too important, for them to write down swear words.
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What started curse words?

As a general rule, swear words originate from taboo subjects. This is pretty logical. The topic is off-limits, so the related words aren't meant to be spoken either. Certain topics are almost universally taboo — death, disease, excrement — you know, icky stuff.
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How many F words are in rated R?

According to the MPAA's website: “A motion picture's single use of one of the harsher sexually-derived words initially requires at least a PG-13 rating. More than one such expletive requires an R rating.”
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What are G rated swear words?

Ballsagna. I swear to John. Are you effingham kidding me? Son of a motherless goat.
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Try:
  • Jackface.
  • Bull sugar.
  • Are you cussing kidding me.
  • Turdwaffle.
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Does PG-13 mean no swearing?

The restrictions set by the Us ratings board mean the F-word can only be used once in a PG-13 movie. Mark looks at its impact on films...
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What is a fart called in England?

Raspberry Tart, Hart and Dart, Horse and Cart, and D'Oyley Carte. Horse and Cart, Raspberry Tart, Hart and Dart, and D'Oyley Carte are all ways to say fart, many originating in England.
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What is the real name for fart?

Farts — also called flatus (say: FLAY-tuss) or intestinal (say: in-TESS-tuh-null) gas — are made of, well, gas! When you eat, you don't swallow just your food.
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What movie swears the most?

Scorsese's “The World of Wall Street,” which stars both Hill and DiCaprio, beat the likes of Tarantino's “Pulp Fiction” to be named the film with the most curse words with 715 swear words.
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Can you say bloody on TV?

Because it is not perceived as profane in American English, "bloody" is not censored when used in American television and film, for example in the 1961 film The Guns of Navarone the actor Richard Harris at one point says: "You can't even see the bloody cave, let alone the bloody guns.
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