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The Straight Story

(48,121 posts)
Mon May 12, 2014, 02:18 PM May 2014

BBC sacks veteran DJ for playing original version of song which has the N word

David Cameron has accused the BBC of acting "unfairly" after a local radio presenter lost his job because he played a song with racist lyrics.

BBC Radio Devon DJ David Lowe, 68, said he had not realised the 1932 version of The Sun Has Got His Hat On contained the n-word.

And he said he was "horrified" when he found out.

The BBC said the affair could have been handled better and has offered the freelance DJ his job back.

...

A BBC spokeswoman confirmed the show was pre-recorded, but said it was "low risk" and "therefore did not require complex sign-off procedures".

She added: "The key point remains that we should not have accepted his resignation."

The second verse of the song, recorded by the UK dance band Ambrose and his Orchestra, features the line: "He's been tanning (n-word) out in Timbuktu, now he's coming back to do the same to you." Later versions of the song omit the offensive word.

Mr Lowe, a broadcaster for 32 years, said bosses had declined his idea of an on-air apology, instead accepting his offer to "fall on my sword".

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-devon-27370996

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BBC sacks veteran DJ for playing original version of song which has the N word (Original Post) The Straight Story May 2014 OP
i saw the shining a copuplke of months back and that word was edited out of the movie leftyohiolib May 2014 #1
A rare occasion when I think further consideration should be given. WillowTree May 2014 #2
Obviously this was an honest mistake. Nye Bevan May 2014 #3

Nye Bevan

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3. Obviously this was an honest mistake.
Mon May 12, 2014, 03:54 PM
May 2014

Give the guy his job back.

And it's pretty rich of the BBC to behave like that given that they were showing crap like this as recently as 1978:

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