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Now that John Barrowman has exposed himself on the radio, should eveyone at the BBC be sacked and executed?
Surely this is far worse than the Ross/Whatsisname controversy?
Should we bring back public lynchings?
17 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Tooooooo right, that man.
I am REFUSING to pay my licence fee because of this...which I was ALREADY refusing to pay cos of Woss.
I am also refusing to pay my council tax because...erm..it's their fault too. (And because I'm saving up for a Wii).
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Oooh, the naughty boy! I don't think it's as bad a the other BBC fiasco because it didn't personally involve - in a very offensive manner - other people. I don't know what's wrong with so-called Celebrities these days. They have lost the ability to behave like decent, normal human beings. Barrowman was a jackass for doing what he did, but at least we were spared the trauma of having to see it. I'm sure there was no malice involved - unlike the other incident - and I think we should all just get over it. That said, these incidents should surely be cited as further reasons for scrapping the licence fee and forcing the Beeb to take on advertising. Their presenters would be toeing the line quickly enough then!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
When I saw the headline " BBC apologises for Barrowman Exposure" I thought they'd actually come out and admitted that the toss pot is on the box and the radio far too much. I didn't realise the irritating muppet had had his todger out ffs.
Heads must roll and testicles must be removed imo.
- True Blue BritLv 71 decade ago
I don't think public lynching is necessary. A simple decision that he isn't worth interviewing again, and a sacking of the BBC staff would be sufficient.
Is it worse than the Brand/Ross fiasco? I don't think so. It's all unacceptable.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
I can't see what the problem is as on radio all you can do is listen , you can;t see them !!! maybe it was so small it couldn't be seen anyway . If it was pre recorded it should be cut out m if live then he should be ignored for interviews on BBC for a year
- D.WLv 61 decade ago
personally I don't really care. Its such a trivial thing, I feel like there's too much censorship and overreactions to everything now. Its just another story for the papers to run.
- R T FischallLv 61 decade ago
on radio? LMAO, so apart from those in the room no one saw this. Perhaps they could get Kylie Minogue on next week to do the same, I'd certainly tune in.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Just another case of 'so called' celebrities thinking they can do what the hell they like and damn the consequences ! Sad really !
- Sal*UKLv 71 decade ago
Ooer whats he done?????
*heads off for news24 channel*
*drools over Barrowman anyhow!!!*