The 22nd season premiere of PBSโs Arthur included a bit of a surprise, as audiences were treated to a beautiful wedding. But Alabama Public Television refused to air it because it was a sex-same marriage.
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This being Alabamaโa magical land where men who know nothing about human anatomy dictate the terms of the anatomy of womenโI canโt even pretend to be surprised.
The episode, entitled โMr. Ratburn and the Special Someone,โ shows the wedding of Arthurโs third-grade teacher Mr. Ratburn โ a cartoon rat โ to his partner, a chocolatier named Patrick.
It aired nationwide on May 13 as the series 22nd season premiere, prompting widespread online praise from supporters of LGBTQ rights.
But Alabama Public Television (APT) decided to show a re-run instead, after being notified about the episode by PBS, local news site AL.com reports.
โThe vast majority of parents will not have heard about the content, whether they agree with it or not,โ Mike McKenzie, director of programming at APT, said in a statement. โBecause of this, we felt it would be a violation of trust to broadcast the episode.โ
The marriage in question involves Arthurโs longtime teacher Mr. Ratburn and his beau Patrick, who students approve of because Patrick is โnice, kindโ and โfun to be with.โ
Unfortunately, the notoriously conservative state of Alabama feels otherwise.
โParents have trusted Alabama Public Television for more than 50 years to provide childrenโs programs that entertain, educate and inspire,โ McKenzie wrote in his statement. โMore importantlyโalthough we strongly encourage parents to watch television with their children and talk about what they have learned afterwardsโparents trust that their children can watch APT without their supervision.โ
According to McKenzie, after conveniently airing a re-run during the original air date of โMr. Ratburn and the Special Someone,โ the APT has no plans to air the episode in future.
The network pulled a similar stunt in 2005 when a character named Buster met a girl with two mothers on Postcards From Buster, an Arthur spinoff.
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