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Brown speaks out over prank calls | Brown speaks out over prank calls |
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PM Gordon Brown has criticised Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross for their "inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour" on Brand's radio show. | PM Gordon Brown has criticised Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross for their "inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour" on Brand's radio show. |
He said the BBC must take "appropriate action" over a series of prank calls made to Fawlty Towers actor Andrew Sachs, and broadcast on 18 October. | He said the BBC must take "appropriate action" over a series of prank calls made to Fawlty Towers actor Andrew Sachs, and broadcast on 18 October. |
The BBC and watchdog Ofcom have both launched investigations. | The BBC and watchdog Ofcom have both launched investigations. |
BBC audio and music director Tim Davie said it was "too early to speculate" on whether Brand or Ross will face action. | BBC audio and music director Tim Davie said it was "too early to speculate" on whether Brand or Ross will face action. |
"This is clearly inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour, as is now widely recognised," Mr Brown said. | "This is clearly inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour, as is now widely recognised," Mr Brown said. |
The main question is why did they allow this programme to be broadcast, given that it was pre-recorded? David Cameron How the story unfolded "Ofcom have said they will investigate the matter and it is for the BBC, the BBC Trust and Ofcom to take any appropriate action." | The main question is why did they allow this programme to be broadcast, given that it was pre-recorded? David Cameron How the story unfolded "Ofcom have said they will investigate the matter and it is for the BBC, the BBC Trust and Ofcom to take any appropriate action." |
The BBC has now received more than 10,000 complaints about the broadcast. | |
Obscene comments | |
Sachs, 78, said he was upset after Brand and Ross left a series of lewd messages on his voicemail as part of a pre-recorded show, taped on 16 October. | Sachs, 78, said he was upset after Brand and Ross left a series of lewd messages on his voicemail as part of a pre-recorded show, taped on 16 October. |
The pair made obscene comments about the actor's 23-year-old granddaughter Georgina Baillie during four separate phone calls. | The pair made obscene comments about the actor's 23-year-old granddaughter Georgina Baillie during four separate phone calls. |
Sachs had been scheduled to appear as a guest on the programme, but was unable to take part due to unforeseen circumstances. | Sachs had been scheduled to appear as a guest on the programme, but was unable to take part due to unforeseen circumstances. |
In the first of the phone messages, Ross suddenly swore and said Brand had slept with Ms Baillie. | In the first of the phone messages, Ross suddenly swore and said Brand had slept with Ms Baillie. |
Georgina Baillie deserved an apology, her grandfather said | Georgina Baillie deserved an apology, her grandfather said |
Conservative leader David Cameron has called for the BBC to be "transparent" about how the programme came to be broadcast. | |
"The main question is why did they allow this programme to be broadcast, given that it was pre-recorded? | "The main question is why did they allow this programme to be broadcast, given that it was pre-recorded? |
"So we need to know who made the decision to broadcast it? How high up the editorial chain did it go?" | "So we need to know who made the decision to broadcast it? How high up the editorial chain did it go?" |
Ross 'in trouble' | |
He made no excuses and he was very frank and open Sachs on Ross' personal apology | He made no excuses and he was very frank and open Sachs on Ross' personal apology |
Meanwhile, Mr Sachs has told the BBC that on the day the show was recorded, "the producer called me on my mobile to ask whether they could play the recording in question". | Meanwhile, Mr Sachs has told the BBC that on the day the show was recorded, "the producer called me on my mobile to ask whether they could play the recording in question". |
He added: "The signal was poor and I couldn't really hear what was being played down the line to me. | He added: "The signal was poor and I couldn't really hear what was being played down the line to me. |
"But I asked whether they would consider allowing me to come in the following week and then the recorded segment would not have to be included." | "But I asked whether they would consider allowing me to come in the following week and then the recorded segment would not have to be included." |
He said Ross had "personally delivered a letter of apology and some flowers" since the broadcast. | He said Ross had "personally delivered a letter of apology and some flowers" since the broadcast. |
HAVE YOUR SAY My solution is to hold them both to their contracts but just don't let them on air Joe P, Dunfermline Send us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAY My solution is to hold them both to their contracts but just don't let them on air Joe P, Dunfermline Send us your comments |
"He made no excuses and he was very frank and open," he added. | "He made no excuses and he was very frank and open," he added. |
"He is in a lot of trouble and I don't want to pile any more on him." | "He is in a lot of trouble and I don't want to pile any more on him." |
He has not "heard anything" from Brand - whose spokeswoman earlier told the BBC the comedian had "issued a private apology". | He has not "heard anything" from Brand - whose spokeswoman earlier told the BBC the comedian had "issued a private apology". |
Sachs noted that his granddaughter had not heard from either broadcaster and said both men "owe her an apology". | Sachs noted that his granddaughter had not heard from either broadcaster and said both men "owe her an apology". |
Unacceptable broadcast | |
A Radio 2 spokeswoman said on Monday the BBC was "reviewing how this came about" and apologised to listeners for any offence caused. | A Radio 2 spokeswoman said on Monday the BBC was "reviewing how this came about" and apologised to listeners for any offence caused. |
BBC audio and music director Tim Davie refused to be drawn on possible action | BBC audio and music director Tim Davie refused to be drawn on possible action |
And, on Tuesday, Ofcom launched an investigation into the incident, reminding the BBC of its obligation to "ensure that material which may cause offence is justified by the context". | And, on Tuesday, Ofcom launched an investigation into the incident, reminding the BBC of its obligation to "ensure that material which may cause offence is justified by the context". |
Speaking on Tuesday afternoon, Mr Davie, the BBC's head of audio and music, refused to be drawn on whether Ross or Brand would be disciplined. | Speaking on Tuesday afternoon, Mr Davie, the BBC's head of audio and music, refused to be drawn on whether Ross or Brand would be disciplined. |
"We do offer an unreserved apology to Andrew Sachs and his family," he added. | "We do offer an unreserved apology to Andrew Sachs and his family," he added. |
"We do recognise this was an unacceptable broadcast and I am leading an investigation to ascertain the facts." | "We do recognise this was an unacceptable broadcast and I am leading an investigation to ascertain the facts." |
Meanwhile, the pair have received strong support from Radio 1 listeners. | Meanwhile, the pair have received strong support from Radio 1 listeners. |
Most of those who sent text messages to the youth-orientated station said reaction to the pranks had been "over the top". |