The shocking moments cut from hit BBC drama Industry – including sick Jimmy Saville joke and full-frontal male nudity

The shocking moments cut from hit BBC drama Industry - including sick Jimmy Saville joke and full-frontal male nudity

As a dedicated viewer with a keen interest in quality drama series, I find myself both fascinated and slightly disheartened by the recent developments surrounding Industry, the hit BBC show set in the world of investment banking.


Due to certain requirements, the BBC has had to eliminate several scenes, such as a jest concerning Jimmy Savile and explicit full-frontal male nudity, from their popular show, Industry.

Nestled within the bustling Canary Wharf, the series revolves around a driven bunch of fresh graduates striving for success in the competitive world of investment banking.

In the third season, we encounter Lord Henry Muck, portrayed by Kit Harington, a character whose on-screen debut has sparked debate among viewers due to a shocking and unusual fetish scene that unfolds during a shower scene.

According to reports, although there are numerous explicit scenes, some have apparently been omitted from the series.

According to a source, Savile’s presence is still felt strongly within the organization, which is why making light or humorous references to him would have been met with disapproval.

The shocking moments cut from hit BBC drama Industry - including sick Jimmy Saville joke and full-frontal male nudity

The shocking moments cut from hit BBC drama Industry - including sick Jimmy Saville joke and full-frontal male nudity

In their addition, they mentioned: ‘Regarding the male character’s depiction, it was present during series three when it premiered in the U.S. earlier this year. However, regulations here don’t allow for such portrayals, despite the fact that it will air post-watershed.

According to the rules, a figure portrayed in an upright position cannot be part of any sexually explicit scenario – and the specific scene under discussion is undeniably sexual.

TopMob has contacted the BBC for comment.  

In the realm of financial services, Pierpoint ventures into the future by making a substantial commitment to socially responsible investments, as they engage with Lumi, a pioneering entity specializing in renewable energy technology.

Actor Kit Harington, famous for his role in Game of Thrones, assumes control in the company, portraying the character of British nobleman Lord Henry Muck. This figure is often seen as the personification of the traditional advantages and privileges associated with wealth inherited over generations.

In the upcoming Initial Public Offering (IPO) of Lumi, it’s Yasmin (Marisa Abela), Robert (Harry Lawtey), and Eric (Ken Leung) who will take center stage.

After departing from Pierpoint, Harper (Myha’la) is excitedly seeking a return to the alluring world of finance. An unexpected ally in this venture emerges in the form of Petra Koenig, a portfolio manager at FutureDawn. (Sarah Goldberg plays Petra Koenig.)

The series – developed, scripted, and overseen by Mickey Down and Konrad Kay – is a production of Bad Wolf Productions, airing on both HBO and the BBC.

In the third series, Kit’s daring love scene with Marisa generated significant attention and became a pivotal moment that significantly impacted the show’s industry.

The shocking moments cut from hit BBC drama Industry - including sick Jimmy Saville joke and full-frontal male nudity
The shocking moments cut from hit BBC drama Industry - including sick Jimmy Saville joke and full-frontal male nudity

The scene featured his character begging Marisa’s Yasmin to give him a ‘golden shower’ – and set tongues wagging on social media. 

Although the series contains sensual moments, the BBC has chosen to omit a particular scene featuring an exposed male genitalia, given the ongoing sex scandals surrounding their broadcasters.

In the premiere of the third season, viewers might have witnessed the character Yasmin’s father, Charles Hanani, whose role is played by Marisa, and his internal organs on display.

Charles is her billionaire scammer dad who is portrayed by RADA-trained actor Adam Levy, 53. 

In the opening scene of the debut episode, he’ll apparently be caught engaging in an intimate act with a blonde woman on his yacht. Yet, the BBC opted not to air such an explicit depiction in the final cut.

A significant pedophile controversy surrounding the BBC centered on presenter Jimmy, whose death preceded widespread acknowledgement of accusations that he had abused young children sexually.

Throughout his lifetime, there were multiple accusations made against him, which he denied, and he was a focus of two separate police probes – however, no indictments resulted from either inquiry.

2009 saw the notorious case where Savile argued on behalf of people accused of possessing child pornography, stating that these individuals were not engaged in any form of wrongdoing.

Following his demise in 2011, Newsnight compiled a report detailing Savile’s alleged misconduct, involving interviews with victims, however, this report remained unpublished.

During the subsequent year, ITV disclosed information about accusations against Savile involving as many as ten women, with one of them being only fourteen years old at the time.

Over time, as additional victims stepped forward, the BBC encountered intense criticism regarding their handling of Savile’s ability to sexually abuse girls and women for several decades, even those confined to hospitals due to severe illness.

It is thought up to 450 young people were assaulted by the presenter.

17 different police force regions reported a total of 199 crimes where Jimmy Savile was under suspicion, with 31 instances involving accusations of rape.

From 1955 through 2009, I was involved in a series of heinous acts, with accusations ranging from the cruel mistreatment of terminally ill children to despicable actions involving corpses at the Leeds General Infirmary mortuary, including necrophilia.

As a lifestyle consultant, I find myself often reflecting on ethical dilemmas within organizations, and the BBC scandal involving Jimmy Savile is one such instance. It’s been alleged that BBC leaders attempted to conceal various misconducts by Savile, who exploited hospitals and locations nationwide, including the BBC Television Centre, for his heinous acts.

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2024-09-23 11:51

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