Remember these are mellow Saudi produced T.V satirical and entertainment shows not hollywood shows. They often criticise the establishment subliminely.
Sheikh Luhaidan also faced criticism from his peers.
Another cleric and member of the Supreme Judicial Council said Luhaidan's remarks risked playing into the hands of the "deviant group" official Saudi terminology for Al Qaeda.
Luhaidan's "dangerous" remarks were like a gift to extremists who are liable to "pounce on them to recruit our youths for killings and bombings," Sheikh Abdul Mohsen al-Ubaikan said in a statement.
An aide to Luhaidan, who asked not to be named, told AFP that the judicial chief was merely "voicing the dismay of the religious establishment at what is being aired by most satellite television stations, such as programs and series that spread sedition and debauchery."
Luhaidan "lacked diplomacy," the aide conceded.
Luhaidan sparked controversy previously when he issued a religious decree permitting Saudis to join the jihad against U.S. troops in Iraq.
The Dubai-based English-language daily Gulf News said Luhaidan's remarks would harm Islam. "Beheading broadcasters portrays a false image of Islam."
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