Swizzlewick was a twice weekly 1964 BBC comedy drama series about the day-to-day events of a corrupt local council in a fictional Midlands town.
[1] An episode in August 1964 featured Mrs Felicity Smallgood, a character parodying her, who was depicted launching a "Freedom from Sex" campaign.
[1] A scene with a prostitute was cut from another episode of the series, after a television studio worker leaked an advance copy of the script to her.
She delivered a letter of complaint in person to the Postmaster General of the United Kingdom, who appears to have passed the matter on to the BBC, and the scene Mrs Whitehouse found offensive was cut.
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