Am I the only one who wonders why the hell this has dominated the news headlines all week?
Granted, Ross and Brand did something rather childish. Granted, the show's producer made something of an error of judgement in deciding to broadcast it. They've apologised, and they've paid for it. Surely that's the end of the matter at least as far as the rest of us are concerned.
They only had a few complaints at the time, yet the last time I heard, the telephoned objections were approaching 30,000. FFS, what on earth prompts all these morons who didn't actually hear the show anyway to ring up the Beeb DAYS later to complain about something they didn't witness, have only read about in the Daily Mail or The Sun, concerning an actor who's hardly been seen on TV since the Seventies, and about whom they couldn't give a shit in any case?
:thud:
I cannot understand the mentality of anybody who'd ring the BBC two weeks after the event, simply because some crappy tabloid newspaper has got on it's high horse about it.
What is WRONG with these people?
I find it a bit sick it was top news last night over the civil war about to break out in the Congo
just shows how we have our priorities wrong in this country
i couldnt give a bloody stuff about stuff like this its beyond a joke