The BBC faces a new round of complaints about racial insensitivity over scenes filmed by Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse, just two weeks after Jeremy Clarkson was forced to apologise for his use of the n-word in a Top Gear out-take.
The BBC faces a new round of complaints about racial insensitivity over scenes filmed by Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse, just two weeks after Jeremy Clarkson was forced to apologise for his use of the n-word in a Top Gear out-take.
A veteran BBC DJ’s broadcasting days are over after he was forced to resign after accidentally playing a song containing the N-word.
A man might lose his job – or not. Over a racist thing he has said – or not. I’m referring of course to Jeremy Clarkson’s latest gaffe, where he might have uttered – or not – the taboo N-word.
In a quick about-face Jeremy Clarkson has moved his position from denying he said the n-word in footage from Top Gear, to admitting his mistake and begging for “forgiveness”.
Jeremy Clarkson denied using the N-word during the filming of Top Gear after accusations by the Mirror