Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Four episodes of 30 Rock, featuring blackface, removed at Tina Fey's request : Apologise for the pain they caused

At the request of co-creator Tina Fey, four episodes of the comedy 30 Rock are being removed from circulation because they featured characters performing in blackface.

The series aired on NBC from 2006 to 2013, but episodes are still being shown in television syndication and on streaming services including Hulu, Amazon Prime, iTunes, and Peacock.

Tina Fey. Image from Twitter

Tina Fey. Image from Twitter

Fey, who also starred as Liz Lemon in the series about the backstage world of a television show, said in a note to distributors that “I understand now that ‘intent’ is not a free pass for white people to use these images.”

“I apologise for the pain they have caused,” Fey wrote. “Going forward, no comedy-loving kid really needs to stumble on these tropes and be stung by their ugliness.”

The elimination of the 30 Rock episodes is the latest example of how the societal reckoning triggered by protests against police treatment of Black people has hit the entertainment world. They include the cancellation of the long-running TV show Cops and temporary removal of Gone With the Wind from the HBO Max service.

Two of the four eliminated 30 Rock episodes originally aired in 2010, with the others first shown in 2008 and 2010. They include the East Coast version of an episode first shown live. Series regular Jane Krakowski and guest star Jon Hamm appeared in blackface.

The 2012 episode with Hamm also included Tonight show host Jimmy Fallon as a guest. Fallon, who did not appear in such makeup on 30 Rock, apologised last month after online circulation of an earlier Saturday Night Live skit where he wore blackface to impersonate Chris Rock.



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