GU
Actually, the other day, someone came up to me, and I thought they said that they used to ENJOY Quizmania.
And they actually DID say that.
Amazing, huh?
And they actually DID say that.
Amazing, huh?
ST
remember a CBBC presenter getting in a rap after showing a child's picture of a face made out of penuts called, rather originally, 'peanuts face'. Some dower sounding woman phoned into points of view complaining he said 'penis face'
like a child is going to make a face out of peanuts and call it penis face
it's in your mind lady
just try saying 'happiness' or 'pianist' fast without sounding rude
like a child is going to make a face out of peanuts and call it penis face
it's in your mind lady
just try saying 'happiness' or 'pianist' fast without sounding rude
RH
I was going to say, I watched it closely and didn't pick up on anything. But, perhaps it's because I am Welsh and have grown up listening to his accents... it can be deceiving if spoken quickly.
Neighbours had a similar situation a few weeks ago when people complained because Frazer had allegedly said "****" on screen... but it turned out to be "flipping" or something said quickly.
Neighbours had a similar situation a few weeks ago when people complained because Frazer had allegedly said "****" on screen... but it turned out to be "flipping" or something said quickly.
NH
Nick Harvey
Founding member
It's an interesting point, though, isn't it?
Perhaps it ought to have been edited in any case.
If you, Greg, genuinely thought you'd heard what you thought, I wonder how many kids watching also thought they'd heard the same?
After all, (sadly) they've probably heard the f word before and have a general idea of either it's actual meaning or it's slang use.
As an old educationalist said to me, many, many years ago, perception is truth.
Is it worth letting Ofcom know?
Perhaps it ought to have been edited in any case.
If you, Greg, genuinely thought you'd heard what you thought, I wonder how many kids watching also thought they'd heard the same?
After all, (sadly) they've probably heard the f word before and have a general idea of either it's actual meaning or it's slang use.
As an old educationalist said to me, many, many years ago, perception is truth.
Is it worth letting Ofcom know?
MA
I've watched the video podcast which includes the scene and I to think he say "I don't want to f***ing do this". You can watch it on the link below and it is just over half way through:
Gethin's f-in'
Gethin's f-in'