Un-censored, Un-cut and Un-edited Emmy Speech Videos of Sally Field taking God’s name in vain and cursing the war, Ray Romano joking about Frasier ’screwing’ and Katherine Heigl dropping an S-bomb are what people want to see…
by Paula Neal Mooney
Uncensored Emmy speech videos are all the rage these days, like this one of a scattered Sally Field saying a cuss word and claiming that if mothers ruled the world there would be no war.
(Yeah, right. It’s so like “Whatever!” when people try to elevate men over women or vice versa. But I really love watching that Brothers & Sisters show, and will be all over the new full episodes when they’re back online at ABC.)
Also, I’m checking for Ray Romano’s uncensored Emmy speech video. Haven’t found it yet, but I found this one video of Ray Romano’s Emmy speech with his joke silenced. I love him and want to know what he said. It probably wasn’t that bad.
I never did find Kathy Griffin’s uncensored Emmy speech dissing Jesus, nor do I know if I want to anymore…
But you just know that while the Fox website has the list of Emmy winners and such, they won’t upload those uncensored videos of Emmy speeches.
I’m glad the censors are doing their jobs at least. Shows somebody is still trying to keep TV clean.
The rest of us can search it out on the net.




September 20th, 2007 at 5:16 pm
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March 5th, 2010 at 2:33 pm
Our teenage daughter is thirteen proceeding on thirty. She is mad now that we censor everything she watches. There is quite little on Television today that we find appropriate for the teenager. Several months ago, we discovered that you can Watch Frasier Online. along with several other shows. This is wonderful as we can watch a demonstrate and determine whether or not it truly is suitable for a child of her age. She is extremely mature to get a thirteen year old, but there are items we even now don’t consider she needs to know about. It’s a fine line we continuously walk, but it’s part of our work as parents.