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It may also happen transferring a musical from film to TV, in which case it literally is a censorship cut..
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* ''[[American Idol]]''
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* ''[[Dancing On Ice]]''
* ''[[Strictly Come Dancing]]''
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* ''[[So You Think You Can Dance]]''
* All the various "cast an unknown in a big musical" shows like ''I'd Do Anything'' or ''Any Dream Will Do'' use this trope.
* ''[[Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch]]'', just about every episode. Some episodes ''do'' show the full versions of songs, but they're few and far between.
* In the UK's X Factor they show shots of them with song sheets that have big blocks of text crossed out, I seem to remember seeing contastant and voice coach talking, then the voice coach crossed a chunk of the lyrics out.
* ''[[In
* [[The Movie]] [[Your Mileage May Vary|version]] of ''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]'' leaves out the entire verse about how "in all your fantasy you always knew that man and mystery/ were both in you..." et cetera. It's both jarring and pointless.
* ''[[The Voice (TV series)|The Voice]]'' does this for most of the season, but in the final voting phase of the show they break out the full-length versions.
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