There have been films not shown on tv for a VERY long time,and I cannot help but wonder if our more free market system than say twenty years ago has anything to do with this?A case in point is A 1970's Canadian film 'Skip Tracer';the film centres arround the lead character,John Collins,A sort of hire purchase 'rep'who gets his commissionon what he recovers and sells nothing,the job having made A dispicable individual until he starts to crack,when the thrilling finale,{ESPECIALLY to anyone who's been in debt}is set.And therein lies the question,can censorship be of pure ommission:would Glengarry Glen Cross have fared any better were the cast 'unknowns'like Skip Tracer!