Victoria Derbyshire
Victoria Derbyshire
Mother of God
She just said a very rude word in mispronouncing one of the Tory leader candidates
She said she had never done this before
She’ll will he announcing she has Tourette’s before lunch in a desperate bid to save her career
To be fair she was bang on with her description !
She just said a very rude word in mispronouncing one of the Tory leader candidates
She said she had never done this before
She’ll will he announcing she has Tourette’s before lunch in a desperate bid to save her career
To be fair she was bang on with her description !
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
So that's why they call you TVc15
What did she say?
What did she say?
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
If it is the one I am thinking of, James McNautie (naughty!) beat her to it some years ago on Radio 4. Apparently Jeremy saw the funny side on that occasion.
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
TVC15 wrote:Jeremy C-unt
Brilliant.
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
It was funny but i dont think stating thats its a word men usually use and not women was the best way of backtracking
FF: Was speaking about Jezza Hunt so im sure you can work out what she called him
FF: Was speaking about Jezza Hunt so im sure you can work out what she called him
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
Freudian Slip...
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
No just calling him what he is.Lord Beamish wrote:Freudian Slip...
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
It’s a shame that it’s not as easy to “accidentally” refer to Boris as ridiculous posh tw*t.
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
Leave Boris alone.TheFamilyCat wrote:It’s a shame that it’s not as easy to “accidentally” refer to Boris as ridiculous posh tw*t.
He's going to cut taxes for anyone earning more than £50 k, don't you know.
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
It is what he is generally known as throughout the BBC the number of times this has happened on air is ridiculous as is the length of time it has been going onTVC15 wrote:Jeremy C-unt
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
nicky campbell also said it previously about the same bloke, so it must be an accurate descriptive.
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
whatever people think - the culture at the BBC has led to this happening so often and it is highly unprofessional - it seems like a game to them - so many have done itWile E Coyote wrote:nicky campbell also said it previously about the same bloke, so it must be an accurate descriptive.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn5e1CzLNs4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
Must be an easy mistake to make especially if you are interviewing him face to face.
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This is it, if you want to see it:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok2KtAGOqPc" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
what an arse she is, no need whatsoever to say "its usually men who say that" how shallow and unprofessional.
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Nicky Campbell would know!Wile E Coyote wrote:nicky campbell also said it previously about the same bloke, so it must be an accurate descriptive.
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
Did she mention Boris Cnut at all?
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
Chaucer uses the word quite a few times in The Canterbury Tales (c.1390). Didn't do him any harm.
Mind you, Chaucer wasn't on telly.
Mind you, Chaucer wasn't on telly.
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
I like Victoria Derbyshire, I like her even more now
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
In my opinion her comment would be factually correct.Wile E Coyote wrote:what an arse she is, no need whatsoever to say "its usually men who say that" how shallow and unprofessional.
I can't ever really recall hearing a woman use that term.
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
Allegedly only in porn filmsnil_desperandum wrote:In my opinion her comment would be factually correct.
I can't ever really recall hearing a woman use that term.
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
Wile E Coyote wrote:what an arse she is, no need whatsoever to say "its usually men who say that" how shallow and unprofessional.
She's right - neither shallow nor unprofessional - just correct.
Unlucky, have another try.
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A term used regularly in Game of Thrones by male and female folk regardless of race colour or creed....nil_desperandum wrote:In my opinion her comment would be factually correct.
I can't ever really recall hearing a woman use that term.
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
It’s very funny and you can’t imagine a “ straight “ like Darbyshire using it in mischief ( like for instance Nicky Campbell might ) . It’s not a word I think I’ve ever heard a woman use ( in real life) though it’s more common than Nicky Campbell’s Jimmy Saville impression these days that’s for sure .
Thankfully it wasn’t a Tory “accidentally” calling the London Mayor “ Sadiq “ C**n “ I doubt it would be greeted with such chortling jappery .
Thankfully it wasn’t a Tory “accidentally” calling the London Mayor “ Sadiq “ C**n “ I doubt it would be greeted with such chortling jappery .
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Yes, "Sadiq" sounds very much like "cun t", doesn't it ? Give it a rest.
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
Eddie old fruit steady your bottom lip or something and read it againevensteadiereddie wrote:Yes, "Sadiq" sounds very much like "cun t", doesn't it ? Give it a rest.
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
Sorry, old fruit, my sarcasm has clearly eluded you - no surprise there.....
I'll explain.
You were clearly attempting to score some political point or other with a rather crass and illogical example. I simply pointed out your stupidity in attempting to do so. Sorry.
Try not to be offended.
I'll explain.
You were clearly attempting to score some political point or other with a rather crass and illogical example. I simply pointed out your stupidity in attempting to do so. Sorry.
Try not to be offended.
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
Current gender split for the Hunt / *unt slip-up...
Blokes : Nicky Campbell, last week, 5live
Justin Webb, June 2018, Radio 4
Andrew Marr, Dec 2010, Radio 4
James Naughtie, 2010, Radio 4
Women : Victoria Derbyshire, today.
Carrie Gracie, January, BBC News Channel
Harriet Harman, 2012, Question Time
(Source : Guardian/mailonline)
So the men currently have the edge.
No doubt that will change quite regularly if he actually
gets the gig as Tory leader. Like at every press briefing.
Actually, that would be unbelievably entertaining if it happened live at a press conference!:lol:
Blokes : Nicky Campbell, last week, 5live
Justin Webb, June 2018, Radio 4
Andrew Marr, Dec 2010, Radio 4
James Naughtie, 2010, Radio 4
Women : Victoria Derbyshire, today.
Carrie Gracie, January, BBC News Channel
Harriet Harman, 2012, Question Time
(Source : Guardian/mailonline)
So the men currently have the edge.
No doubt that will change quite regularly if he actually
gets the gig as Tory leader. Like at every press briefing.
Actually, that would be unbelievably entertaining if it happened live at a press conference!:lol:
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
I prefer John Inverdale unable to choose between rose coloured and rose tinted glasses. “Rose cunted glasses” trumps these in my opinion.
Re: Victoria Derbyshire
Tbf, she's from Rammy so she'll hear it quite a lot from men thereWile E Coyote wrote:what an arse she is, no need whatsoever to say "its usually men who say that" how shallow and unprofessional.
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
I thought her doc on her cancer treatment was interesting.
The fact she allowed it all to be filmed, I say very much fair play. I have a lot of respect for her and she does do her best to put things across.
The fact she allowed it all to be filmed, I say very much fair play. I have a lot of respect for her and she does do her best to put things across.
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
Maybe. I wouldn't know, but as I understand it Game of Thrones isn't real people. I've mixed in all sorts of circles but I'm struggling to think of occasions when I've heard the term come out of a woman's mouth.Bosscat wrote:A term used regularly in Game of Thrones by male and female folk regardless of race colour or creed....
I very much associate it with men.
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It was just a cunning stunt...
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I was using GoT as a point about the "C word" (and "F word") being used on mainstream TV programmes.... rather than trying to say GoT was about real peoplenil_desperandum wrote:Maybe. I wouldn't know, but as I understand it Game of Thrones isn't real people. I've mixed in all sorts of circles but I'm struggling to think of occasions when I've heard the term come out of a woman's mouth.
I very much associate it with men.
Just showing how times have changed... the "C word" was never used in TV scripts until comparatively recently..... now it has been on several programmes.
But yes I think its a generally male usage of the word in everysay life.
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
I agree with this - was having a conversation with my daughter (she’s 24 btw !) and wife last night and we all agreed that the last 4 or 5 years in particular you are hearing this word spoken by females a lot more on TV. It’s not just GOT...we have seen it on big US shows like Big Little Lies and other shows plus they are sure it was on Fleabag recently.Bosscat wrote:I was using GoT as a point about the "C word" (and "F word") being used on mainstream TV programmes.... rather than trying to say GoT was about real people
Just showing how times have changed... the "C word" was rarely used in Film dialogue untill comparatively recently..... now it has been on several programmes.
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It's probably because that's what Jeremy Hunt is referred to in the BBC editorial meetings and around their water coolers ... it's not referred to as " BBC Guardian " for nothing.ElectroClaret wrote:Current gender split for the Hunt / *unt slip-up...
Blokes : Nicky Campbell, last week, 5live
Justin Webb, June 2018, Radio 4
Andrew Marr, Dec 2010, Radio 4
James Naughtie, 2010, Radio 4
Women : Victoria Derbyshire, today.
Carrie Gracie, January, BBC News Channel
Harriet Harman, 2012, Question Time
(Source : Guardian/mailonline)
So the men currently have the edge.
No doubt that will change quite regularly if he actually gets the gig as Tory leader. Like at every press briefing. Actually, that would be unbelievably entertaining if it happened live at a press conference!:lol:
I believe 20% of Guardian subscriptions are for the BBC and it's employees, and one ex-BBC news journalist reported that on his first day in the news-room, he was thrown a copy of the paper by an editor, " today's agenda is all there " . There were reports that not one member of the " Newsnight " production team from presenters through to the humblest editorial assistant voted to " Leave . The BBC may not think it's biased, but it is very much unrepresentative of the Nation it purports to serve ....
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Do you ever stop crying about the BBC, Guardian and Corbyn, it must be really draining?Clarets4me wrote:It's probably because that's what Jeremy Hunt is referred to in the BBC editorial meetings and around their water coolers ... it's not referred to as " BBC Guardian " for nothing.
I believe 20% of Guardian subscriptions are for the BBC and it's employees, and one ex-BBC news journalist reported that on his first day in the news-room, he was thrown a copy of the paper by an editor, " today's agenda is all there " . There were reports that not one member of the " Newsnight " production team from presenters through to the humblest editorial assistant voted to " Leave . The BBC may not think it's biased, but it is very much unrepresentative of the Nation it purports to serve ....
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Re: Victoria Derbyshire
Not crying at all, just an observation .... have a great day !
Re: Victoria Derbyshire
Pity she got the wrong Jeremy.