Gavin and Stacey from its streaming channels over fears of "racist" language. Telly lovers on social media pointed out that a few of the "joke" titles no longer seem as innocent in the current climate.Nicknames like 'Chinese Alan' and 'Seth The Black Fella' were used in the popular sitcom.One person took to Twitter to tell the writers James Corden, 41, and 53-year-old Ruth Jones: "Listen, Chinese Alan might’ve been funny back then.
Oh, and, Japanese Margaret. Now?"Another added: "With this whole cancel culture I hope @bbc now removes #gavinandstacey from @bbciplayer, @netflix @BritBox_UK."The show is misogynistic, racist, homophobic and guilty of fat shaming."Another wrote: "If we're doing away with Little Britain can we also get rid of.
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