The Grand Tour's Fourth Episode Was Half As Long In India Due To Amazon's Extreme Censoring

A massive 32 minutes of the series' fourth episode was cut for its Indian release due to "cultural sensitivities"
The Grand Tour's Fourth Episode Was Half As Long In India Due To Amazon's Extreme Censoring

As you might know if you watched it, The Grand Tour’s fourth episode was 62 minutes long. Unless you were watching in India, in which case the instalment was only 30 minutes in duration. Yep, yes than half as long. The reason? It was massively censored in the country.

Mashable reports that parts of the episode which showed the windscreen of Jeremy Clarkson’s ‘bone car’ being made from cow parts were cut. With a whopping 32 minutes missing however, we can only assume massive chunks of the ‘eco car’ segment were cut.

Cows are considered sacred in Hinduism, and with almost 80 per cent of the country’s population identifies as Hindus, Amazon was clearly trying its best to avoid offending. But did it go too far?

It’s apparently common practice for broadcasters to censor parts of programmes for release in India, but the sheer scale of the cuts to this Grand Tour episode are seen as unusual, and Amazon’s extreme censorship has been labelled by some media outlets as ‘heavy-handed’.

Amazon told Mashable India:

“Amazon is a responsible company and we are here to entertain the Indian customer with award-winning content from the US along with blockbusters from Indian and regional makers…We will keep Indian cultural sensitivities in mind while offering this content to customers.”

The Grand Tour continues this Friday with episode six of its debut series.
Source: The Independent, Mashable

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Comments

Caro

why cant they just include censored and uncut versions of programs and put a massive unskippable warning before the uncut version.

12/19/2016 - 17:53 |
66 | 2
GregK

Still not as bad as china

12/19/2016 - 17:54 |
370 | 4
Anonymous

Well , they’re never gonna know how much does an Alfa Romeo weigh …

12/19/2016 - 17:55 |
36 | 2
Anonymous

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12/19/2016 - 17:58 |
2 | 2
Gurminder Bains

Oh so this is why my grandparents moved to England, they could read the future…

12/19/2016 - 18:20 |
64 | 0
Anonymous

People have no control over what they might get offened to in India. Its literally out of bounds. And this isn’t just the case. There have been plenty of others where we, broad minded Indians don’t get to see the good stuff just because of politics/relegion-ism.

No offence, but its like India is slowly being narrow minded the way arabic countries were about 10-12 years ago. 😓

12/19/2016 - 18:23 |
54 | 6
Ronnie Rawdawg

im offended by their scam calling facilities

12/19/2016 - 19:33 |
0 | 2
Jason hill

Surly just have the option to enable filtered content.

12/19/2016 - 19:58 |
0 | 0
Alexanderob1

Triggerd

12/19/2016 - 20:31 |
0 | 0
RodriguezRacer456 (Aventador SV) (Lambo Squad)

Was Clarkson trying to build an M Coupe?

12/19/2016 - 21:00 |
28 | 0

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