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Chris Evans Courts Controversy After Impersonating Jimmy Savile.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-24 31568/R adio-2- DJ-Chri s-Evans -courts -contro versy-J immy-Sa vile-No w-then- imperso nation- live-ai r.html
Should we add the catch phrases once used by criminal celebrities, among the growing list of words that we can no longer say in case they cause offence?
Should we add the catch phrases once used by criminal celebrities, among the growing list of words that we can no longer say in case they cause offence?
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I fail to see how your question follows from the article. Evans wasn't just using the occasional catchphrase, but doing an impersonation of a vile and most unpleasant criminal. This is IMO unacceptable on a supposed respectable radio station. The sad thing is how many listeners this shallow unprincipled coward has.
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the impersonation and catchphrases have been part of british life for 30 years - almost everyone over the age of 20 knows them - you cannot just pretend that he never existed.
i suppose it was a bit bad taste under the circumstances - but it wasnt as though he was supporting saville or doing anything crude - he was just saying catchphrases in a voice that must have been done thousands of times before.
i suppose it was a bit bad taste under the circumstances - but it wasnt as though he was supporting saville or doing anything crude - he was just saying catchphrases in a voice that must have been done thousands of times before.
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Well, how's about that then?
Chris Evans being Chris Evans is not news. Don't think he sets out to cause controversy; it's just the way he is. His producer obviously thought that he was persisting too much, but once Evans is 'on a roll' he is hard to stop. Did anyone actually complain?
Like the idea of criminals having catchphrases: Jack the Ripper, "Nice to see you, to see you sliced" perhaps?
Chris Evans being Chris Evans is not news. Don't think he sets out to cause controversy; it's just the way he is. His producer obviously thought that he was persisting too much, but once Evans is 'on a roll' he is hard to stop. Did anyone actually complain?
Like the idea of criminals having catchphrases: Jack the Ripper, "Nice to see you, to see you sliced" perhaps?
Trigger...here is that list !
http:// www.huf fington post.co .uk/201 1/10/29 /jimmy- savile- top-cat chprase s_n_106 5147.ht ml
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