Friday, 11 June 2010
Radio 2: 2 Many Gay DJs
More shocking news!
The ever observant Daily Star has noticed that a couple of homosexuals are currently presenting shows on BBC Radio 2.
Under the brilliantly punning headline 'Radio 2 Gay' it reveals that; "Radio 2 was blasted last night for being too camp."
Really?
The only person the Star could find to comment was Andrew Harrison ("of trade body The Radio Centre" - actually an umbrella group for commercial radio stations).
And all he said was; 'instead of “camping it up” Radio 2 should return to more “worthy” public service programming.'
Oh, and apparently he added: “It is end-of-the-pier stuff.”
Hardly a blast, is it?
At least The Star dutifully pretended to be aghast at all this gayness; "Its weekend schedule is full of gay TV comedians. Paul O’Grady, 54, Dale Winton, 55, and Alan Carr, 33, all host shows. And now Graham Norton, 47, is replacing Jonathan Ross, 49, on Saturdays."
I don't mind them being gay, but I do wish the Star wouldn't keep ramming their ages down our throats.
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Looks like the Star lifted this non-story from the Daily Mail...
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