If I might add my two penn'orth:
I know of one person whose son died in a road accident. On being told of the need for a post-mortem, she was reminded of seeing the gory depictions on 'Silent Witness" was doubly traumatised. She still has nightmares about her son being, as she put it, carved up and displayed like a piece of meat.
Does anyone else agree that realistic depictions are one thing, but having a camera hover over bodies after, or even during post mortem examinations come close to being offensive as well as ghoulish?
My dad spent 40 years mastering his craft, and last week someone half his age told him how to eat.😠
do you still buy BBC radio times?

OK - we don't have to watch it if we don't like it - but how could anyone like it. 
I really think it's time to say enough is enough 