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Woke ITV bosses put trigger warning on Doc Martin – flagging that it may contain medical procedures

  • Have you seen a strange trigger warning? E-mail: tom.lawrence@dailyail.co.uk

Itv’s Doc Martin viewers were warned that the shows may contain ‘medical procedures’ in the latest unusual trigger warnings.

The content warning appeared gently in the ITVX flow service played by Martin Clunes, gently in comedy-Drama.

In more than one section of the show, the audience added warnings starting from the first season, when a section of ‘a light medical procedure’ was told.

Another episode flags can see a ‘moderate danger’ scene after a man is injured.

And others warn a ‘surgical procedure’ and ‘a bloody injury scene in which some may find disturbing’.

Not only the medical scenes in which the audience is warned, but the language warnings in the show change ‘bad’ and ‘light’ to ‘moderate’.

In the third season, the audience is even warned that the department ‘rarely involves the use of moderate language’.

The audience of Doc Martin on ITV was warned that the show that portrayed Martin Clunes as GP and the former surgeon may contain medical procedures.

The audience is warned against sections that may include ‘surgical procedures’ or ‘injury scene’

Conservative MP Sir Alec criticized the strange warnings about Shelbrooke service.

He said: ‘Tip name – this is a show about a doctor.

‘This is another example of trigger warnings that step into the line.’ ‘

ITV was contacted for comment.

In the past, he said about the general warnings: ‘Politically sensitive or sad themes, programming containing content or language has carried appropriate warnings since our launch.’

Last year, a university was called ‘wake up’ after being warned that biology undergraduate students could see the ‘graphic’ images of the human body.

In a module booklet, reading university students were given a trigger warning about the ‘challenging’ working areas that could leave them ‘sad’.

Young people were also told that peers, which contain physical contact through clothing ‘, should get approval before doing false clinical examinations.

Doc Martin was first released in 2004 and all ten series are available in comedy-drama flow service

Doc Martin was first released in 2004 and all ten series are available in comedy-drama flow service

He added notes for anatomy and physiology module: ‘Students who are uncomfortable with physical contact can observe or work on their bodies.’

Doc Martin is the last series slapped by ITV with a trigger warning.

It turned out that the comedy created by Leon Griffiths at the beginning of this month contained a trigger warning for ‘aggressive language and sexual stereotypes’.

ITV Show Inspector Morse was slapped with a similar trigger warning.

The popular series now has a pioneer for crime scenes throughout the show, which seems to have created excitement with online people.

The flow giant also recommends that there is ‘evil images’ in a part of the drama.

Then there is a parent lock titled Devil’s Day.

Inspector Morse was first released from 1987 to 2000 with a total of eight series.

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