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BBC 'sorry' over Bale swear gaffe | BBC 'sorry' over Bale swear gaffe |
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The BBC has apologised after an unedited clip of the leaked tape thought to be Christian Bale swearing was played on BBC One's Breakfast. | |
"A technical error led to us broadcasting an unacceptable swear word," said a spokeswoman. | "A technical error led to us broadcasting an unacceptable swear word," said a spokeswoman. |
Presenters Charlie Stayt and Susanna Reid gasped as the unbleeped clip of the Batman star's tirade went out. | Presenters Charlie Stayt and Susanna Reid gasped as the unbleeped clip of the Batman star's tirade went out. |
A clearly stunned Reid said: "An enormous apology, that was definitely supposed to be edited." | A clearly stunned Reid said: "An enormous apology, that was definitely supposed to be edited." |
'Reasonable' | |
Seconds earlier, Stayt had introduced the clip, saying "people may want to block their ears" because he expected it to be heavily bleeped. | Seconds earlier, Stayt had introduced the clip, saying "people may want to block their ears" because he expected it to be heavily bleeped. |
The tape, of star Bale berating a colleague for ruining a shot on the set of Terminator Salvation, was leaked earlier this week. FROM THE BBC WORLD SERVICE class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/index.shtml">More from BBC World Service | |
The actor's outburst includes the use of the F-word 35 times in just over four minutes. | |
The tape was leaked to gossip website TMZ. Sony Pictures has refused to comment and Bale's agent has not returned calls. | |
Film director Darren Aronofsky, whose film The Wrestler is in the running at the Oscars, defended Bale's actions. | |
He called the star's tirade "reasonable" and said: "I don't think he was out of line." | |
"Sets are very, very high-powered places where things go awry all the time and emotions are high. | |
"He could have been doing a deeply, deeply intense emotional scene," added the film-maker. |
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