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Does anyone recall this from the 1940's?
Who or what was Windy who spent a lot of time in the air in the early 1940's?
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**igger was portrayed in the 1955 film The Dam Busters. He was mentioned by name frequently in the film. The word **gger, which was in general use as a name at the time, has since become unacceptable for media use. In 1999, British television network ITV broadcast a censored version of the film, with all instances of the name removed. ITV blamed regional broadcaster London Weekend Television, which in turn alleged that a junior staff member had been responsible for the unauthorised cuts. When ITV again showed a censored version in June 2001, it was criticised by Index on Censorship as "unnecessary and ridiculous" and that the edits introduced continuity errors.
The edited American version of the film uses dubbing to change ***'s name to Trigger.[2] The dog may be called "Nigsy" in the upcoming remake.[
**igger was portrayed in the 1955 film The Dam Busters. He was mentioned by name frequently in the film. The word **gger, which was in general use as a name at the time, has since become unacceptable for media use. In 1999, British television network ITV broadcast a censored version of the film, with all instances of the name removed. ITV blamed regional broadcaster London Weekend Television, which in turn alleged that a junior staff member had been responsible for the unauthorised cuts. When ITV again showed a censored version in June 2001, it was criticised by Index on Censorship as "unnecessary and ridiculous" and that the edits introduced continuity errors.
The edited American version of the film uses dubbing to change ***'s name to Trigger.[2] The dog may be called "Nigsy" in the upcoming remake.[