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Comedian Russell Brand has said his infamous broadcast with Jonathan Ross was toned down to take out the "more personal stuff" before it went on air. | Comedian Russell Brand has said his infamous broadcast with Jonathan Ross was toned down to take out the "more personal stuff" before it went on air. |
The pair caused huge controversy when listeners to Brand's BBC Radio 2 show heard them leaving obscene answer phone messages for the actor Andrew Sachs. | The pair caused huge controversy when listeners to Brand's BBC Radio 2 show heard them leaving obscene answer phone messages for the actor Andrew Sachs. |
But Brand has revealed the worst bits were cut out before the broadcast. | But Brand has revealed the worst bits were cut out before the broadcast. |
He told The Observer he believed Mr Sachs had agreed to let the show go out if they toned it down, which they did. | He told The Observer he believed Mr Sachs had agreed to let the show go out if they toned it down, which they did. |
"We were told that Andrew Sachs had okayed it," Brand told the paper. | "We were told that Andrew Sachs had okayed it," Brand told the paper. |
"The grey area is that our brilliant young producer Nic Philps called Andrew Sachs afterwards and said: 'Is it OK, can we use it, do you mind?' | "The grey area is that our brilliant young producer Nic Philps called Andrew Sachs afterwards and said: 'Is it OK, can we use it, do you mind?' |
"And he said: 'Oh yeah, but can you tone it down a bit?' So we did. We took out the more personal stuff." | "And he said: 'Oh yeah, but can you tone it down a bit?' So we did. We took out the more personal stuff." |
Brand did not give further details of the material that was edited out. | Brand did not give further details of the material that was edited out. |
Andrew Sachs is best known for playing Manuel in Fawlty Towers | Andrew Sachs is best known for playing Manuel in Fawlty Towers |
Mr Sachs has said he spoke to the producer before the pre-recorded show went on air, and told him he was unhappy with the hosts' comments. | Mr Sachs has said he spoke to the producer before the pre-recorded show went on air, and told him he was unhappy with the hosts' comments. |
The producer asked if Mr Sachs could do an interview the following week instead, the Fawlty Towers star said. He agreed, believing the original material would not be used. | The producer asked if Mr Sachs could do an interview the following week instead, the Fawlty Towers star said. He agreed, believing the original material would not be used. |
Brand told the Observer there was "no malicious intent". | Brand told the Observer there was "no malicious intent". |
"What's difficult about the whole thing is that it was completely devoid of malice, and there's been a retrospective application of cruelty and intention to cause offence," he said. | "What's difficult about the whole thing is that it was completely devoid of malice, and there's been a retrospective application of cruelty and intention to cause offence," he said. |
He accepted that it could be difficult for producers to keep "big egos" like him and Ross under control, but that they took "complete responsibility". | He accepted that it could be difficult for producers to keep "big egos" like him and Ross under control, but that they took "complete responsibility". |
He added that it he would not let it change his style of comedy, saying: "Despite how huge the fuss is, essentially it's meaningless." | He added that it he would not let it change his style of comedy, saying: "Despite how huge the fuss is, essentially it's meaningless." |
The broadcast attracted 42,000 complaints and led to the resignations of Radio 2 controller Lesley Douglas and the station's head of specialist music and compliance, David Barber. | The broadcast attracted 42,000 complaints and led to the resignations of Radio 2 controller Lesley Douglas and the station's head of specialist music and compliance, David Barber. |
Jonathan Ross has been suspended from his BBC radio and TV shows | Jonathan Ross has been suspended from his BBC radio and TV shows |
It also prompted Brand to quit the BBC, while Ross is suspended without pay for three months. | It also prompted Brand to quit the BBC, while Ross is suspended without pay for three months. |
Meanwhile, senior politicians and BBC figures have called for curbs on potentially offensive comedy and star salaries. | Meanwhile, senior politicians and BBC figures have called for curbs on potentially offensive comedy and star salaries. |
Brand and Ross made a series of offensive calls to Sachs, 78, which included obscene comments about the actor's 23-year-old granddaughter, Georgina Baillie. | Brand and Ross made a series of offensive calls to Sachs, 78, which included obscene comments about the actor's 23-year-old granddaughter, Georgina Baillie. |
On Saturday, Radio 2 broadcast two apologies. The corporation had to amend the wording for the second airing after a complaint by Mr Sachs. | On Saturday, Radio 2 broadcast two apologies. The corporation had to amend the wording for the second airing after a complaint by Mr Sachs. |
The first went out at 1003 GMT, when Ross's show would have gone out, and a fuller version was broadcast again at 2113 GMT during Brand's former slot. | The first went out at 1003 GMT, when Ross's show would have gone out, and a fuller version was broadcast again at 2113 GMT during Brand's former slot. |
The first said: "On 18 October, the BBC broadcast an exchange between Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross on the Russell Brand Show on Radio 2. | The first said: "On 18 October, the BBC broadcast an exchange between Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross on the Russell Brand Show on Radio 2. |
"This concerned the actor Andrew Sachs and his granddaughter Georgina Baillie. | "This concerned the actor Andrew Sachs and his granddaughter Georgina Baillie. |
"Some of this exchange was left on the voicemail of Mr Sachs. | "Some of this exchange was left on the voicemail of Mr Sachs. |
"The conversation was grossly offensive and an unacceptable intrusion into the private lives of both Mr Sachs and Ms Baillie. | "The conversation was grossly offensive and an unacceptable intrusion into the private lives of both Mr Sachs and Ms Baillie. |
"It was a serious breach of editorial standards, and should never have been recorded or broadcast. | "It was a serious breach of editorial standards, and should never have been recorded or broadcast. |
"The BBC would like to apologise unreservedly to Mr Sachs, Ms Baillie and to our audiences as licence fee payers." | "The BBC would like to apologise unreservedly to Mr Sachs, Ms Baillie and to our audiences as licence fee payers." |
This was later amended after Mr Sachs contacted the BBC to say the apology should also mention his wife and family. | This was later amended after Mr Sachs contacted the BBC to say the apology should also mention his wife and family. |
For the second broadcast, the last sentence was changed to: "The BBC would like to apologise unreservedly to Mr and Mrs Sachs, Ms Baillie and their family, and to our audiences as licence fee payers." | For the second broadcast, the last sentence was changed to: "The BBC would like to apologise unreservedly to Mr and Mrs Sachs, Ms Baillie and their family, and to our audiences as licence fee payers." |
A BBC spokesman said: "Mr Sachs asked us to specifically include mention of his wife and family in the second broadcast apology... and we were happy to do this." | A BBC spokesman said: "Mr Sachs asked us to specifically include mention of his wife and family in the second broadcast apology... and we were happy to do this." |