Yes, there was that young guy who explained that he holds it all in at school during the day and then disappears into a room on his home to let it all out. Sadly because of the very nature of the syndrome we are compelled to smirk. I think this just happens because of a natural reaction to find humour in random �innocent� swearing rather than at the people with the disorder. Similarly we would laugh when a very young child picks up a swear word from their parents conversations (well unless its when you hear the parent calling the child a stupid effing c in the shopping centre).
The programme was meant to be a look at the humorous side of the syndrome and of society�s reaction to it. It also showed that these normal, likeable, and mischievous teenagers are managing to live fulfilling and rewarding lives, despite the bizarre hand that fate has dealt them.
We�re all **** going on a **** Summer **** Holiday. I bet even Sir Cliff laughed.