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Brooker wins RTS Entertainment Award (December 2009)

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Brekkie
I think it was Beadle's About who used to bleep words even if they weren't swearing just for comic effect - though of course nowadays they'd be accused of fakery and probably get sued for making the unwitting participants look like foul mouthed yobs!
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JonathanC
I think it was Beadle's About who used to bleep words even if they weren't swearing just for comic effect - though of course nowadays they'd be accused of fakery and probably get sued for making the unwitting participants look like foul mouthed yobs!


On Scott Mills' Radio 1 show they did Badly Bleeped Swearing where they'd bleep innocent things to make them sound suggestive. Ofcom weren't happy and they got in trouble. No fun these days.
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Larry the Loafer
That's made me remember a sketch of TV Burp about a Five documentary on King Penguins. They inserted a bleep before 'King' making the presenter sound like he was saying "here are some ***king penguins."
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Put The Telly On
I think it was Beadle's About who used to bleep words even if they weren't swearing just for comic effect - though of course nowadays they'd be accused of fakery and probably get sued for making the unwitting participants look like foul mouthed yobs!


Not necessarily. They did also use a speech bubble symbol over their mouths though which is probably why you think that.
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Inspector Sands

On Scott Mills' Radio 1 show they did Badly Bleeped Swearing where they'd bleep innocent things to make them sound suggestive. Ofcom weren't happy and they got in trouble. No fun these days.

It's not exactly original, I'm Sorry i Haven't a Clue has been doing 'Censored Songs' for many years: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE_9LCCa2uc#t=1m21s
it's also a regular on Jimmy Kimmel's US talk show: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOaoMvkWDeY
Last edited by Inspector Sands on 28 January 2010 5:41pm - 2 times in total
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besty
For anyone who had heard the Scott Mills version - the "inspiration" for his feature was definitely the latter
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TV Monkey


it's also a regular on Jimmy Fallon's US talk show: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOaoMvkWDeY


I think you mean Jimmy Kimmel.
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Inspector Sands


it's also a regular on Jimmy Fallon's US talk show: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOaoMvkWDeY


I think you mean Jimmy Kimmel.


Yes, well spotted... fixed Cool
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Brekkie
One of the best episodes last night IMO, with an interesting analysis on the Haiti coverage putting FOX News in a better light than the BBC, the much deserved ripping to shreds of Live at Studio Five and the relationship between celebrities and the news.

And great to here Charlie telling us to "go away" at the end of the show once more - I was beginning to think the over zealous BBC had deemed that catchphrase inappropriate or something stupid.
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Larry the Loafer
I'm sorry but that Joe Swash bit during Live from Studio Five had me in stitches for ages.
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scottishtv Founding member
I love hearing the thoughts of Doug Stanhope.
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davidmcg
I love hearing the thoughts of Doug Stanhope.


Tim Key... not so much...

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