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Jonathan Ross says the BBC is too cautious
He believes they are far too cautious, trying not to offend anyone.
I confess that i have never liked him, but take that aside, would you say he is right.
I confess that i have never liked him, but take that aside, would you say he is right.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i would say he is wrong they insult people every month and don't give a t0ss
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actually i think they have just ignored it. I might have mentioned this before, but
I watched the first ten minutes of a drama with Jason Issacs, Case Histories, not sure, it was after 9pm, but i turned it over. The language and the sheer vileness of one of the characters, had me reaching for the remote. i read that Sandy Tocsvig said something on radio the other day, about the government cuts. Which was jokingly sneered as tory cuts, minus the n.
I watched the first ten minutes of a drama with Jason Issacs, Case Histories, not sure, it was after 9pm, but i turned it over. The language and the sheer vileness of one of the characters, had me reaching for the remote. i read that Sandy Tocsvig said something on radio the other day, about the government cuts. Which was jokingly sneered as tory cuts, minus the n.
I have never like the man, a two faced egotist. He interviewed a film star on his friday night show, and how he sucked up to the actor, saying what a great film it was and generally kissing his backside, several days later, he crucified the film and actor on film night, Barry Norman wouldn't have done that.
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