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Saw this earlier. Made me chuckle as they were gloating as much as possible re the ITV stuff up with the football the other evening.
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Score to Clarkson himself for binocular and English?Originally posted by Beefy198 View Posthttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7873624.stm
In other news, we are all meant to be outraged that Clarkson called Gordon Brown a "one-eyed Scottish idiot".
When will the witch hunt of anything said by any member of the BBC end?
Besides, it's the truth isn't it?
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7873624.stm
In other news, we are all meant to be outraged that Clarkson called Gordon Brown a "one-eyed Scottish idiot".
When will the witch hunt of anything said by any member of the BBC end?
Besides, it's the truth isn't it?
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If the watershed period has a beginning then it must have an end, or else it can't start again? That's very techie, don't expect media types and politicos to have thought of that.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhat time does the watershed end? Maybe swearing is allowed before 7am?
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I was watching. It was a clip of the recent Christian Bale outburst where someone interupted his acting and he responded with a string of expletives.
BBC Breakfast Time broadcast it but by their reaction they were expecting the f*** word to be bleeped out. It was not.
They did apologise immediately saying they expected it to have been bleeped. Still a bit of a shocker.
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I didn't hear it myself, but where do I complain. This is outrageous !!
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BBC allow naughty word...
BBC 1 just broadcast the word f***

I was expecting the presenters to go "oh **** sorry about that". But they missed the opportunity.Tags: None
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