North Korea TV censors Alan Titchmarsh's trousers - BBC News
The gardening presenter fell foul of the secretive state's strict rules because of his choice of attire.
2 hours agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, KCTVBy Alistair ColemanBBC MonitoringNorth Korea's state television channel has censored a BBC gardening programme - by blurring out presenter Alan Titchmarsh's trousers.
Central TV aired a 2010 edition of Alan Titchmarsh's Garden Secrets for its morning audience, but made sure that viewers could not see his jeans.
Jeans are seen as a symbol of western imperialism in the secretive state and as such are banned.
North Korea's rules prohibiting jeans have been in place since the 1990s.
Back then, leader Kim Jong-il declared denim trousers to be a symbol of Western - and specifically American - imperialism, which had no place in a socialist state, according to Seoul-based NK News.
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