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Usually 9 PM in the UK, the US and Canada. Somewhere between 8.30 and 9.30 pm in Australia. In Japan, which has more liberal views on acceptable content to begin with, the "[[Otaku O'Clock|Otaku Hour]]" starts at "25 o'clock" (1 AM). In Germany that would be 10 p.m. for movies free for age 16+ and midnight for 18+. The UK has no such watershed for radio, so a long list of words can't be said under any circumstances.
 
One interesting thing a character cannot do before UK '''watershed''' is [[Dies Wide Open|die with their eyes open]]. (Although, for some reason, being ''already dead'' with your eyes open is fine.)
Compare to [[Safe Harbor]], which is a legally defined characteristic of U.S. FCC policy. (It's like they're ''trying'' to make you need to get up and go to the bathroom with all this hydraulic terminology...)
 
Also note that in the UK, no such Watershed exists for Radio meaning there are a long list of words that can't be said under any circumstances.
 
Named for the earthen barriers at the edges of a farm field, which prevent irrigation water from crossing to a neighboring field. This allows two adjacent fields to be on very different watering schedules so that different crops can be planted there. When driving past a farm on the highway, you'll see row after row of (say) asparagus, then a watershed will pass and suddenly you're seeing row after row of rutabagas.
 
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* Japan's [[Otaku O'Clock|Otaku Hour]] has brought several anime series based on "[[H-game|ero-ren'ai games]]" - incorrectly known as "hentai games" in the US. These are usually cleaned up for TV and shown during the Otaku Hour.
== United Kingdom ==
* There are also live action dramas that play during Otaku Hour, usually with more extreme content than usual. Two examples spring to mind, both of which played on the same time slot on the same network—a live action version of the adult manga / anime ''[[Hen]]'' (known as "Strange Love" in the US), which had a scene of the two [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]] skinny dipping and making out in the school pool, and ''Invisible Girl Ea'', revolving around the titular young woman Ea, who spends the entire 6 episode series very obviously nude with the excuse that clothing causes her invisibility powers to freak out.
* The fact that North America (the US and Canada especially) spans over a very large number of time zones makes the issue of a watershed time problematic. In Hawaii, Cartoon Network's ''Adult Swim'' starts at 7:00 PM.
** EST has Cartoon Network West, which airs Adult Swim until 9 AM. Family Guy is on at 6 and 6:30 AM.
* US terrestrial TV tends to go out live in New York, with a two-hour delay in Denver and a three-hour delay on the West Coast.
** Terrestrially, Chicago is an odd backwater which lags Thunder Bay, Ontario by a full hour in time zone... yet they're given the same live feed as the US East Coast. That has some not-so-subtle effects: a network prime-time lineup which follows the 6/6:30PM news doesn't start until "eight, seven Central" with the New York stations stuffing syndicated fare into the resulting hour "local availability" hole. It also shifts the 9PM watershed to be "10 Eastern, 9 Central", possibly pushing the entire watershed to 10PM in the west as they're running a fixed-delay version of whatever already went out at 10 ET in NYS.
** Canada is more likely to encounter weird timezone issues going East, so "the world will end at midnight, half an hour later in Newfoundland", « et une heure plus tard dans les Maritimes » is an old [[Running Gag|running joke]] around CBC/Radio-Canada. This is less likely to impact watershed - except to push the programming further into the night on the Atlantic coast.
** When ''[[Erin Brockovich]]'' was on CTV, because of the timeslot it was in and the length of the movie, the first half of the movie was censored and the second half was not. It was quite the surprise to be greeted after the commercial break with a triumphant "fuck you!"
** Subverted by the CBC, which doesn't really seem to care about the watershed; they've shown language to make a sailor blanch ''on the six o'clock news''. There are certain things only the [[We Will Use Wiki Words in the Future|MotherCorp]] can get away with.
*** Although the [[Moral Guardians|CRTC]] has hit them at least once.
** Los Angeles' CW affiliate is available on cable and satellite TV on the west coast going in as far as Arizona, which doesn't observe Daylight Saving Time.
*** Because of this, "post-Watershed" in America doesn't mean a whole heck of a lot, especially on Network Television. ''NYPD Blue'' gave us the occasional flash of male backside, but for the most part, post-Watershed shows might get away with the occasional utterance of "Bitch" and that's about it. On the other hand, cable is more relaxed than network, pay channels like HBO are more relaxed than cable, and the levels of what they get away with varies accordingly.
* For a while in the UK, the watershed seemed to be 9:'''30'''. There were episodes of Hell's Kitchen where Chef Ramsay would be bleeped for the first half hour, but not the second. Quite amusing.
** The watershed is not meant to be an absolute dividing line where anyone with any sensitivities should instantly stop watching, because it's recognised that people sometimes leave the TV on just to see what's next. Channels have been reprimanded when they've shown something at 9:00 which [[R-Rated Opening|immediately starts]] with a [[Cluster F-Bomb]] or a graphic sex or [[Gorn]] scene.
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* UK police drama [[The Bill]] is an interesting case study. It started out in 1984 as a series shown in the late evening, after the watershed, meaning it had liberal cases of sex, violence and nudity (it was in this period that it was at its most gritty and realistic). In 1988 [[Executive Meddling|the production team]] decided to move the programme to be broadcast ''before'' the watershed, which meant such things were quickly toned down and, eventually, removed altogether. It ran in this pre-watershed timeslot for most of its life, however in 2009 [[Executive Meddling|the decision was made]] to move it ''back'' to being broadcast after the watershed, at 9pm.
* The watershed was outright invoked on ''[[Top Gear]]'' in the "Top Ground Gear Force" special, since the special aired beyond the watershed when the show's normal timeslot is before it. A very annoyed James May stopped to verify the special was airing beyond the watershed before dropping a [[Precision F-Strike]]. It was still [[Curse Cut Short|cut off]] by a hard cut to Richard Hammond, though.
* One of the most notable breaches of the watershed in Britain was the infamous [[Smarmy Host|Bill Grundy]] interview with the [[Sex Pistols]] in 1976. Grundy provoked them into saying [[Cluster F-Bomb|all sorts of swear words]] - during prime time viewing hours.
 
== United States ==
* The fact that North America (the US and Canada especially) spans over a very large number of time zones makes the issue of a watershed time problematic. In Hawaii, Cartoon Network's ''Adult Swim'' starts at 7:00 PM.
** EST has Cartoon Network West, which airs Adult Swim until 9 AM. Family Guy is on at 6 and 6:30 AM.
* US terrestrial TV tends to go out live in New York, with a two-hour delay in Denver and a three-hour delay on the West Coast.
** Terrestrially, Chicago is an odd backwater which lags Thunder Bay, Ontario by a full hour in time zone... yet they're given the same live feed as the US East Coast. That has some not-so-subtle effects: a network prime-time lineup which follows the 6/6:30PM news doesn't start until "eight, seven Central" with the New York stations stuffing syndicated fare into the resulting hour "local availability" hole. It also shifts the 9PM watershed to be "10 Eastern, 9 Central", possibly pushing the entire watershed to 10PM in the west as they're running a fixed-delay version of whatever already went out at 10 ET in NYS.
** Los Angeles' CW affiliate is available on cable and satellite TV on the west coast going in as far as Arizona, which doesn't observe Daylight Saving Time.
*** Because of this, "post-Watershed" in America doesn't mean a whole heck of a lot, especially on Network Television. ''NYPD Blue'' gave us the occasional flash of male backside, but for the most part, post-Watershed shows might get away with the occasional utterance of "Bitch" and that's about it. On the other hand, cable is more relaxed than network, pay channels like HBO are more relaxed than cable, and the levels of what they get away with varies accordingly.
* Lampshaded in [[The Late Late Show]], especially when Craig Ferguson does a lot of (censored) swearing.
** According to the censors, [[Robot Buddy|Geoff Peterson]] can get away with a hand gesture resembling masturbation because he doesn't have genitalia.
 
* One of the most notable breaches of the watershed in Britain was the infamous [[Smarmy Host|Bill Grundy]] interview with the [[Sex Pistols]] in 1976. Grundy provoked them into saying [[Cluster F-Bomb|all sorts of swear words]] - during prime time viewing hours.
== Canada ==
** Unlike the US (where programmes appear an hour earlier in the Central time zone) Canada is more likely to encounter weird timezone issues going East,. so "theThe world will end at midnight, "half an hour later in Newfoundland", « et une heure plus tard dans les Maritimes » is an old [[Running Gag|running joke]] around CBC/Radio-Canada. This is less likely to impact watershed - exceptas toit merely pushpushes the programming further into the night on the Atlantic coast.
** When ''[[Erin Brockovich]]'' was on CTV, because of the timeslot it was in and the length of the movie, the first half of the movie was censored and the second half was not. It was quite the surprise to be greeted after the commercial break with a triumphant "fuck you!"
** Subverted by the CBC, which doesn't really seem to care about the watershed; they've shown language to make a sailor blanch ''on the six o'clock news''. There are certain things only the [[We Will Use Wiki Words in the Future|MotherCorp]] can get away with.
*** Although the [[Moral Guardians|CRTC]] has hit them at least once.
* The predecessor to LGBT community channel "Out TV" was "Pridevision" – an encrypted pay-TV channel which showed gay community programming by day and abruptly flipped to outright hardcore pornography at midnight with the bizarre disclaimer "This program deals with mature subject matter and contains scenes of explicit sexual activity, which may include coarse language. Viewer discretion is advised."
** Coarse language? What the f*ck?
** At one point (after time-shifted east/west feeds were scrapped, but before the porn was split to a second channel "Pridevision Hard" that both Bell and Shaw refused to carry) porn was going out at midnight Eastern, 9PM Pacific. As an encrypted channel, Pridevision was not subject to watershed.
 
== Japan ==
* Japan's [[Otaku O'Clock|Otaku Hour]] has brought several anime series based on "[[H-game|ero-ren'ai games]]" - incorrectly known as "hentai games" in the US. These are usually cleaned up for TV and shown during the Otaku Hour.
* There are also live action dramas that play during Otaku Hour, usually with more extreme content than usual. Two examples spring to mind, both of which played on the same time slot on the same network—a live action version of the adult manga / anime ''[[Hen]]'' (known as "Strange Love" in the US), which had a scene of the two [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]] skinny dipping and making out in the school pool, and ''Invisible Girl Ea'', revolving around the titular young woman Ea, who spends the entire 6 episode series very obviously nude with the excuse that clothing causes her invisibility powers to freak out.
 
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