Many years ago, we got a PBS channel from Scranton, PA through our cable TV service, and they were showing the original Star Trek series, back before any other channels aired it, (at least in our area). My mother was so happy to watch Star Trek again that she pledged money to them.
When the PBS station ran their pledge drive during Star Trek, they advertised the episodes as "uncut and uninterrupted". But my mother told me that the episodes were missing scenes. She described the scenes that weren't in the episodes that we were watching.
We contacted the PBS station about the missing scenes, and they explained that they didn't cut the episodes, but they might have received copies that were already cut. They explained that some stations cut the episodes for time so they can show more commercials, but they're supposed to put the cut footage back before they send them back, but whoever had their copies previously must have forgotten, (or neglected), to put the footage back.
My mother told them that it was false advertising, and she only pledged money because of Star Trek. After that, they changed their wording during the pledge drives to say "We don't cut them, and there are no commercial interruptions".
Sure enough, when I saw those Star Trek episodes years later, I found out that she was right. Those scenes were in there, just like she described them.
When the PBS station ran their pledge drive during Star Trek, they advertised the episodes as "uncut and uninterrupted". But my mother told me that the episodes were missing scenes. She described the scenes that weren't in the episodes that we were watching.
We contacted the PBS station about the missing scenes, and they explained that they didn't cut the episodes, but they might have received copies that were already cut. They explained that some stations cut the episodes for time so they can show more commercials, but they're supposed to put the cut footage back before they send them back, but whoever had their copies previously must have forgotten, (or neglected), to put the footage back.
My mother told them that it was false advertising, and she only pledged money because of Star Trek. After that, they changed their wording during the pledge drives to say "We don't cut them, and there are no commercial interruptions".
Sure enough, when I saw those Star Trek episodes years later, I found out that she was right. Those scenes were in there, just like she described them.
Star Trek airs on MeTV Saturday night and I'm noticing some scenes are cut. It's crazy.