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Arneldo
18-01-2007, 02:10 PM
Channel 4 CEO Andy Duncan has issued a statement on the Celebrity Big Brother controversy. The statement in full:

"In the seven years it has been on air Big Brother has seldom been far from the headlines.

"The reason it commands so much attention, intentionally or unintentionally, is that it goes to the heart of who we are as individuals and as a society.

"The latest series of Celebrity Big Brother has strayed into particularly controversial territory – the issue of racism and whether or not it remains ingrained in British attitudes despite all the progress we have apparently made towards becoming a truly multi-cultural society.

"The level of complaint and comment shows the programme has touched a real nerve.

"The debate has been heated, the viewing has at times been uncomfortable but, in my view, it is unquestionably a good thing that the programme has raised these issues and provoked such a debate. These attitudes, however distasteful, do persist – we need to confront that truth.

"What constitutes racism is a complex question. We have been monitoring extremely carefully events in the house and have reached the view that we cannot with certainty say that the comments directed at Shilpa have been racially motivated or whether they stem from broader cultural and social differences.

"We have already intervened with Danielle and, as viewers will see tonight, again with Jade where we felt their comments might be construed to have racist overtones. Producers also spoke to Shilpa today who said she did not feel that behaviour towards her was racist.

"We will not hesitate to intervene again if apparently racist behaviour occurs.

"Big Brother’s unique strength is that it is ultimately the public who will decide whether or not the behaviour of certain contestants has been unacceptable.

"Tomorrow night Jade and Shilpa will face the public vote. The British public has the opportunity to cut through the claim and counter-claim and pass its judgement on the events of the last week.

In the last 25 years Channel 4 has undoubtedly played a major role as a broadcaster to inform and educate viewers about issues of race. This is a role that I intend Channel 4 to continue playing."


DSBB (http://bigbrother.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds11668.html)

Arneldo
18-01-2007, 02:15 PM
- BB4's Ray is on Sky News Active now.

The_Hitman
18-01-2007, 02:18 PM
I think thats a fair statement.

Raising issues for the benefit of debate.

Shilpa is handling it well, and it should not be a problem unless there is significant unbearable stress to the contestants. They can, after all, just walk out.

Slartibartfast
18-01-2007, 02:33 PM
I think that's pretty much a fair statement as well. It's also quite clever in pointing out that the events of the house have created a national debate about racism and to what degree it still exists in british society:

"The latest series of Celebrity Big Brother has strayed into particularly controversial territory – the issue of racism and whether or not it remains ingrained in British attitudes despite all the progress we have apparently made towards becoming a truly multi-cultural society.

"The level of complaint and comment shows the programme has touched a real nerve.

"The debate has been heated, the viewing has at times been uncomfortable but, in my view, it is unquestionably a good thing that the programme has raised these issues and provoked such a debate. These attitudes, however distasteful, do persist – we need to confront that truth.

Basically saying it's not Channel 4's fault, they are just showing what is happening, and what is happening in the house may reflect what british society is like. Clever stuff, and it shifts a lot of the (supposed) blame from BB onto society at large.

And of course it finishes reminding all of us that we can vote to evict someone, and not just to evict someone but this vote will represent what britain at large feels about what this whole issue. Wow, the money will be rolling in on this one. Well done Channel 4, nice PR spin job you did on that, I'm actually very impressed.

Interesting to hear also that when asked directly, Shilpa has said she doesn't think it's racism.