Crude prank calls broke BBC rules

Courtesy CNN.com - Entertainment  Fri, 11/21/2008 - 12:26

Lewd telephone calls by two British comedians to a well-known actor, which were aired in a BBC radio program, were "grossly offensive" and should never have taken place, the public broadcaster's watchdog group said Friday.


 

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