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Listening to R4 today at around 11:30 (Laurie Taylor`s prog) they played a couple of clips from Glengarry Glenross. The clips contained the words "f*cking" twice and "f*ck" once. I don`t think it was an error. Have they got very liberal guidelines on what they can broadcast? I`m not shocked, disgusted and angry, just amused.
I look forward in anticipation to "Gardeners Mother-f*cking Question Time" and "A C*nt At Bedtime".
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there are loads of f***s in that play.. you would be hard not to broadcast any.
i hope my mum wasnt listening. she never says f***. only c***, w***, s***, and mother f***er..
*why we clap..?
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I'm not sure what Ofcom's guidelines state in relation to strong language broadcast via radio. I could be wrong but I think as long as any strong language is used within context and is 'justified' it's OK.
I regularly listen to James Whale and Ian Collins on talkSPORT radio and both programmes contain what some people would define as 'strong language'.
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Adam Walby
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I agree with Adam, as far as I know they`re allowed to use bad language as long as its justifable. Don`t mind f**k, but I must admit I would`ve been very offended had it been c***, as I never use that word and think its bad...had to tell my blokes mum off for using it earlier...scary scary!
If you don`t believe in oral sex, keep your mouth shut!
I know they have a liberal sprinkling of swearage on R4 but this was during the day. I know they don`t expect kids to be listening to R4. I`m not shocked nor nuffink, just intrigued.
The only problem I have nowadays is that the top end swear words have lost their sting. Ah well, I`m off to tell the vicar he`s a cock sucking twat.
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