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Russel Brand QUITS BBC Following Prank Calls
Russell Brand has resigned from his Radio 2 programme following prank calls he made with Jonathan Ross to actor Andrew Sachs.
It follows a public apology from Ross over his "juvenile and thoughtless remarks" in the calls. Earlier, it was announced the pair would be suspended and all their shows taken off air until the BBC has investigated the calls made on Radio 2. Fawlty Towers actor Sachs, 78, says he will not report the matter to police. Brand said in a statement that he took "complete responsibility" for the incident and that he got "caught up in the moment". Earlier, he told reporters waiting outside his home: "I'm sorry that I have upset Mr Sachs." He had presented his Saturday night show since November 2006 and is believed to have been paid more than £200,000 a year. Meanwhile, Ross said in his statement: "I am deeply sorry and greatly regret the upset and distress that my juvenile and thoughtless remarks on the Russell Brand show have caused." He said he had not issued a statement before because he had intended to apologise "to all those offended" on his Friday night chat show. "However, it was a stupid error of judgement on my part and I offer a full apology," it added. Sachs said he was "not surprised" by the BBC's suspension of the pair but added: "I am not going to take it anywhere. I'm not out for revenge." The calls were broadcast as part of Russell Brand's pre-recorded show on 18 October. Russell Brand said he was sorry he had upset Andrew Sachs During the calls, Ross swore and said Brand had slept with Sachs' granddaughter. More than 18,000 people have complained to the BBC while watchdog Ofcom has launched its own investigation. The corporation's governing body, the BBC Trust, has now called a special meeting of its editorial standards committee for Thursday. Director general Mark Thompson will report management findings to the meeting and tell bosses what action he plans to take. 'Breach of privacy' Announcing the suspensions in an earlier statement, Mr Thompson said he would be returning from a holiday and would "in the coming days, announce what action we will take". Statement in full "Since Sunday, I have been in regular contact with the senior executives I tasked with handling this issue," he said. "In the meantime, I have decided that it is not appropriate for either Russell Brand or Jonathan Ross to continue broadcasting on the BBC until I have seen the full report of the actions of all concerned. He added his "own personal and unreserved apology to Andrew Sachs, his family and to licence fee payers for the completely unacceptable broadcast". BBC One show Friday Night with Jonathan Ross was due to have been filmed at BBC Television Centre, west London, later on Wednesday. Guests on the show were to have been Sir David Attenborough, comedian Frank Skinner, US teen singer Miley Cyrus and band The Killers. The BBC said people with tickets to be in the audience should not attend. A decision has yet to be taken on what should be shown in its place on Friday night. Ross's Saturday morning radio show, as well as Brand's Saturday night radio show, have also been pulled from Radio 2's schedules. 'Lovely old man' Meanwhile, Ms Baillie, 23, told the Sun the pair should "pay for what they've done with their jobs". She said her grandfather was "really upset and says he wants the whole situation to end". "What's funny about humiliating a lovely old man who has never harmed anyone in his life?" she added. She said Brand and Ross were "beyond contempt". "It was bad enough that they recorded these things on my grandfather's answer machine but astonishing the BBC saw fit to broadcast it when they could have stopped it. "Someone high up at the BBC must have decided it was funny and suitable for national radio. They've shown an appalling lack of judgement." 'Not handled well' Prime Minister Gordon Brown criticised the pair for "inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour", while Conservative shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt said in a speech on Wednesday that it was "wrong for broadcasters to produce programmes that legitimise negative social behaviour". He told BBC News the corporation's reaction to the affair was "concerning". Labour MP Sir Gerald Kaufman, former chairman of the culture, media and sport select committee, said it was "essential for the BBC to ascertain quickly who was responsible for approving this pre-recorded episode". "This has not been handled well - clearly this should not have been broadcast in the first place and if Mr Thompson did not know about it then he needs to cut some heads off of the people that didn't let him know," he told BBC News. Sir Gerald added that if media regulator Ofcom were to fine the BBC for the incident, it should not be paid with licence payer's money. "If the BBC is fined I believe the two people involved should pay the fine and not the licence payers," he said. Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7698417.stm |
I love his radio 2 show :bawling:
(actually just have a complete crush on him) |
i just skimmed it and does it actually say he's QUIT? All I saw was suspended... Waaahhhhhh This show is like.. my life, i actually listen to it every saturday :(
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See now how this has gone too far...
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LOL! Suspending Russell and Jonathon Ross is only gonna hurt the BBC in the long run I think. I think they can only take so much of the blame though since they just recorded it, it wan't their decision to put it out on air.
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Walked or shoved?
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Good on him, i'd do the same.
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Russell is the kinda guy that would have just walked for them suspending him on BBC
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I don't mind Russell actually, its just Jonathan I hate!
It was lovely of Russell to say he wouldn't want to continue working for the BBC after the whole incident which he himself says was wrong. I bet you Jonathan Ross wouldn't resign though, he wouldn't give up £6million a year. :yuk: He makes my blood boil! I hope the BBC sack him, hes just too vulgar and crude now and if you actually listen to this radio show thing, it was him who said "He *****ed your grand-daughter" so really, he started it all! |
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Hopefully Jonathan Ross will quit too because the BBC have not backed their own presenters up again a few complaints and the vicious media blowing it out of proportion. If I was Jonathan I would move the ITV or C4 because the offers are there |
ITV have probablly been waiting for this to happen so that they could getsomeone big from the BBC...
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:bawling: I loved thats show. :(
It was actually mature of Rusell to record that apology and about him walking. Its such a shame really as its really not going to do bbc an favours. :( |
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ITV have said their offer still stands |
Channel 4 might want him if he is sacked for their tea time slot when Paul O'Grady has his usual break.
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Lmao, good :bigsmile: I can't stand him, he is the most unfunny person ever! what him and that tit Jonathan did to that old man was nasty, I didn't ring in and complain though lol.
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lol on the news they were like THE BBC HAD A MASSIVE 64 COMPLAINTS or something, made me lol. WOW, 60something... and how many people heard/read about it?!
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The BBC's loss with no doubt be someone else's gain.
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