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Brand and Ross suspended by BBC | Brand and Ross suspended by BBC |
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Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand are to be suspended and all their shows taken off air until the BBC has investigated their prank calls made on Radio 2. | Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand are to be suspended and all their shows taken off air until the BBC has investigated their prank calls made on Radio 2. |
The news was announced in a statement by director general Mark Thompson. | The news was announced in a statement by director general Mark Thompson. |
Meanwhile, Georgina Baillie has told the Sun that Ross and Brand should be sacked over the calls made to her grandfather, actor Andrew Sachs. | Meanwhile, Georgina Baillie has told the Sun that Ross and Brand should be sacked over the calls made to her grandfather, actor Andrew Sachs. |
Friday's edition of Ross's chat show, due to feature guests Frank Skinner and Miley Cyrus, has been cancelled. | Friday's edition of Ross's chat show, due to feature guests Frank Skinner and Miley Cyrus, has been cancelled. |
BBC audiences react to the prank calls | BBC audiences react to the prank calls |
Brand and Ross made a series of prank calls to Sachs, 78, famous for his part in Fawlty Towers. The calls were broadcast on Radio 2 as part of a Russell Brand's pre-recorded Saturday night show on 18 October. | Brand and Ross made a series of prank calls to Sachs, 78, famous for his part in Fawlty Towers. The calls were broadcast on Radio 2 as part of a Russell Brand's pre-recorded Saturday night show on 18 October. |
During the calls, Ross swore and said Brand had slept with Sachs' granddaughter. | During the calls, Ross swore and said Brand had slept with Sachs' granddaughter. |
More than 18,000 people have complained to the BBC. | More than 18,000 people have complained to the BBC. |
'Breach of privacy' | 'Breach of privacy' |
Mr Thompson said he would be returning from a holiday and would "in the coming days, announce what action we will take". | Mr Thompson said he would be returning from a holiday and would "in the coming days, announce what action we will take". |
This gross lapse of taste by the performers and the production team has angered licence payers Mark Thompson | This gross lapse of taste by the performers and the production team has angered licence payers Mark Thompson |
"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. | "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. |
"This gross lapse of taste by the performers and the production team has angered licence payers." | "This gross lapse of taste by the performers and the production team has angered licence payers." |
He added his "own personal and unreserved apology to Andrew Sachs, his family and to licence fee payers for the completely unacceptable broadcast". | He added his "own personal and unreserved apology to Andrew Sachs, his family and to licence fee payers for the completely unacceptable broadcast". |
'Lovely old man' | 'Lovely old man' |
Meanwhile, Ms Baillie, 23, told the Sun the pair should "pay for what they've done with their jobs". | Meanwhile, Ms Baillie, 23, told the Sun the pair should "pay for what they've done with their jobs". |
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 Georgina Baillie | 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 Georgina Baillie |
She said her grandfather was "really upset and says he wants the whole situation to end". | 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. | "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". | 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. | "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." | "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." |
On Tuesday afternoon, Sachs told the BBC that Ross had "personally delivered a letter of apology and some flowers" since the broadcast. | On Tuesday afternoon, Sachs told the BBC that Ross had "personally delivered a letter of apology and some flowers" since the broadcast. |
He has not "heard anything" from Brand, the actor added. | He has not "heard anything" from Brand, the actor added. |
'Risky line' | 'Risky line' |
Conservative shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt said in a speech to the London School of Economics on Wednesday that it was "wrong for broadcasters to produce programmes that legitimise negative social behaviour". | Conservative shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt said in a speech to the London School of Economics 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". | He told BBC News the corporation's reaction to the affair was "concerning". |
"We still don't know who gave permission for that broadcast to go out. | "We still don't know who gave permission for that broadcast to go out. |
"It looks like it broke the broadcasting code about not doing things that are offensive and not doing things that breach people's privacy." | "It looks like it broke the broadcasting code about not doing things that are offensive and not doing things that breach people's privacy." |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has also criticised the pair for their "inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour" on Brand's radio show. | Prime Minister Gordon Brown has also criticised the pair for their "inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour" on Brand's radio show. |
He is also expected to face questions from MPs over the affair in prime minister's questions later. | He is also expected to face questions from MPs over the affair in prime minister's questions later. |
BBC News website readers can follow prime minister's questions live on the BBC News website. | BBC News website readers can follow prime minister's questions live on the BBC News website. |