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anotheoldgit | 17:47 Sun 26th Oct 2008 | News
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Should these two face prosecution and even banned from the BBC?

If these calls had been to an ethnic it would have been classed racist, and their feet would have not touched the floor.

I know before any wit makes the remark that Manuel is an ethnic (Spanish), it was only the part he played.

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How would it have been racist? There were no racial comments whatsoever as far as I can see,

They were obscene, not racist. No mention of race, ethnicity, colour, religion..they were sexually obscene remarks aimed at his granddaughter.

Andrew Sachs was born in Germany and is Jewish, seeing as you have mentioned race.
Sack them both.............they're low life, both of them!
They should both be banned from the BBC and the directors who sanctioned them should be sacked, however this seems unlikely as the BBC continues to "dumb down", didn't think they'd hit the gutter though.
It is what you expect from these two, they only seem to convert every show they are on, to filth. As soon as I see a show they are on, I have to switch over. Their minds are warped.

Being ex Merchant Navy/TAVR, and worked in factories, I am no prude, their mindless comments shoul be kept for private moments, they are small men, with small minds.
Equally discriminatory is the practice of labelling someone 'an ethnic'.
I can't see how it could be construed as racist either in different circumstances.

Incredibly bad taste though.
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my two year old niece would do a better job how on earth could ****** like ross get a job anywhere, our local TESCO wouldnt have had him as a shelf stacker
Mention Russell Brand . . . .

says it all doesn't it?
AOG

Can you explain what thought process led you to play the race card on your post???
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It is an offence to make obscene phone calls so they should be prosecuted for that and the BBC should terminate their contracts ASAP. I've never liked Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross is well past his best nowadays.
No they should not face prosecution and no they should not be sacked.

I listened to this particular show as a podcast whilst walking my dog and I thought it was absobloodylutely hilarious - so funny in fact that I had to stop listening to it because it was making me laugh out loud which drew a number of nervous looks from a number of other dogwalkers.

I can't decide whether the posters on this thread have had a sense of humour bypass or are just simply sanctimonious. Or both.

Take the trouble to download it and listen - if it fails to raise even so much as a chuckle then a sense of humour bypass it is
Would you have found it funny if it were you they were calling and leaving messages about your daughter or grand-daughter, flipflop?

Or if it were your grandfather's telephone they called?

Andrew Sachs WAS deeply upset and offended, and as it was him they called, that is what matters.
It wasn't me they called Ethel so your question is neither here nor there.

Plus, to a degree, he has only got himself to blame - he was a scheduled guest, but when phoned wasn't in to take the call. Now I don't know how producing a radio show works, but I assume phone guests are told that they will be receiving a call at such and such a time. Not to be there to take the call is bloody rude.

It wasn't as bad as The Daily Moan is painting it
Flip flop. It was sickening.

I pity you if you considered it amusing.
flip flop could you post a link where i could download the podcast ?

id like to hear it myself before giving an opinion
You will have to go to YouTube now.
Save you pity for somebody who needs it mate - I found it funny. You didn't.

I find Last of The Summer Wine crushingly unfunny, but clearly it does amuse some people otherwise the BBC wouldn't be recommissioning the turgid rubbish series series.

Just becuase I think it is rubbish wouldn't lead me to patronisingly and arrogantly pity those that do.

dustinmyeye, I downloaded it from iTunes.

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