Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Adrian Sanders (Liberal Democrat), on Monday, 12 May 2014, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 6 members in total.
BBC RADIO DEVON AND DAVID LOWE
That this House notes the offensiveness of one word in one line of the lyrics of a 1930s recording of the song The Sun Has Got His Hat On; shares the shock of former BBC Radio Devon presenter David Lowe that the song contained such a word; further notes that the BBC failed to accept Mr Lowe's offer of an apology to listeners despite his being unaware that the word was in the lyrics; contrasts the corporation's response to their television presenter Jeremy Clarkson's use of the same offensive word that did not result in his sacking; is saddened by the damage this episode has caused to Mr Lowe's health, exacerbating his dystonic tremor medical condition and meaning he is unable to return to his love of presenting radio programmes; and calls on the BBC and other broadcasters for more consistency in they way they handle such matters and more thought about the effects of their decisions on loyal members of staff.
Secondary information
- Type
- Early day motion
- Reference
- 1331
- Session
- 2013-14
- Other sponsors
- Annette Brooke
- Gary Streeter
- Mary Glindon
- Jim Shannon
- Nick Harvey
- Subjects
- Broadcasting
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