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andy-hughes | 09:28 Mon 09th Feb 2009 | Film, Media & TV
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I recorded CC last night, which I really love, and I was astounded to hear one of the voice clearly use the word 'f**cker' when referring to an agricultural judge - which was the topic of the episode.

I have replayed it three times, and the word is definitely there, clear as day. Although I am personally not upset by the use of the word - the programmes is broadcast before 7.00 p.m. - how on earth did no-one spot it at the editing stage?
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hahaha, I love it & I heard that too andy! However, listening again on youtube it sounds like a cross between b*gger & f*cker...must be one of those countrystyle hybrid terms. :o)
section starts at about 4.25
it's booker
Sounds like bucker too me - cos the judge smacked the animal on the bum, so the animal bucked and became a bucker

Whats a booker Ethel? I've known it as a person that can run faster than the wind.
Who knows? It could be a colloquial term for a person who records data in a book, such as a judge in a contest.
Its bucker
Definately starts with a 'b' Andy. Thanks for the link Robinia. I love that little programme - so clever.

..can't access the clip myself, but could the word in question be bug6er? That would seem to make sense and wouldn't be as bad.
It could well be ludwig, but it certainly sounds like 'bucker, which could be bu**er prounounced in a west country accent with a softer sounding ''gg".
Well, whatever the word it's certainly not the 'F' one :-)

Cheers Ethel, thought perhaps it was a word you knew from where you live :-)
I never tire of watching them ...I love the bit at the beginning of that clip where the big pig pushes the smaller one over...
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Thanks all - guess I must be going deaf in my old age!

I thought it couldn;t be something as obvious as what I thought I heard.

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