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FURY erupted last night after the BBC’s Catherine Tate Christmas Special portrayed a Northern Irish family as “terrorists”.
Switchboards were flooded with complaints from viewers blasting the sketch as “bigoted and racist”. It showed comedienne Tate, 39 – playing a mother handing out Christmas presents to her Irish family. The grandmother opens hers to find a balaclava, which she puts over her head. Then her delighted husband receives a knuckleduster which he excitedly uses to punch a chair. The mum’s gift is an apron with a balaclava-clad terrorist and the words “Remember Everything, Forgive Nothing”. Finally, the gay son is handed a chocolate penis. One angry caller said: “She displayed a disgusting and childish interpretation of a difficult and sensitive subject. I respected Miss Tate as a talented and clever performer. I am quite happy to admit my mistake.” A BBC spokesman said of the Northern Ireland sketch: “Catherine’s comedy is never meant to offend and is always based on satire and grotesque exaggeration.” Regarding the swearing, she added: “Old Nan’s extreme language is fundamental to what makes her funny.” |
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