
BBC Debates The Value Of A Good Fuck Over A Bad Fuck
ROLY Keating and Alan Yentob (iddle I po) are to head a BBC committee to ensure that the Russell Brand- Jonathan Ross fiasco does not occur again. It will not be repeated. Oh, the irony.
Private Eye reports that one topic for discussion is whether or not “fucking” is less offensive when used as verb or as an adjective?
The group is “examining where appropriate boundaries of taste and generally accepted standards should lie across the BBC output”.
As such the word “fuck” will appear in all BBC output without warning and the reaction to it gauged by the number of complaints, the length of Daily Mail headlines and how many people tune in or out.
The BBC will then offer a health warning:
“If you are fucked off by any of the fucking offensive comments heard in tonight’s show, then you can fuck right off you ****.”
All the way to fucking Manchester…
Posted: 11th, December 2008 | In: Media Comment (1) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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December 11th, 2008 at 11:35 am
It’s not clear whether these random insertions will still respect the fucking watershed or not. I hope so. We must do what we can to protect the little *****