Mozart's Allegretto In Piano Concerto 17
Twitching & Birdwatching0 min ago
Still on telly tonight! Good old BBC. Don't seem to give a fig.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, I've read through all of this and I can't find one single thing that I personally would regard as 'inappropriate':
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If some stupid, over-sensitive women want to get upset about a few sexual remarks, that's their hard luck. Such comments should be regarded as perfectly normal in my book.
People aren't just complaining about what he is alleged to have said.
//Wallace quit BBC show Inside The Factory in March last year after the allegations in regard to female factory workers at Nestle, where he was filming at the time.....Wallace has been accused of a raft of inappropriate behaviour including walking around on set naked except for a sock on his penis, getting changed in front of female staff, and even groping crew members.//
It would be a shame to penalise blameless contestants for the antics of a juvenile presenter.
GW has a pattern of behaviour which has carried on for years and, hopefully, once his current crop of programmes have finished airing he'll be consigned to the special bin reserved for men who have no respect for boundaries.
He seems over the top and a pain with his antics, but poor taste jokes and shirt removal seems just something the management ought to have had a word about. But didn't I read somewhere about inappropriate touching ? Unsure of any exact details, and society these days seems divided on what constitutes showing interest and what constitutes assault, so maybe that needs checking.
But yes, no reason not to show the programme. Ain't like he's been slammed up in gaol and lumped with the likes of Glitter and Saville.
'Wallace is also said to have once walked into the MasterChef studio “completely naked except for [a] sock pulled over his penis” before doing a “silly dance”. The complaint also claims that he was “very touchy feely” and made “disgusting sex-related jokes”.'
If true, is that just stuff that folk should accept?
I heard that woman speaking on This Morning how she had two copies of her new cookery book, gave one to John and as she was walking across the studio, called to Gregg that she had a present for him. Is it a present for my cxxk? replied Gregg. She went hot with embarrassment, went into the loo and cried. Was this a grown woman or a 15 year old, virgin living in a convent who couldn't say boo to a goose. Why didn't this grown up tell Gregg to eff off you disgusting, bald headed man or words to that effect. I don't understand why she, and others, weren't able to come back at him and cut him down to size.