John Cleese hurls insults at the BBC months after walking out of 'deceptive' interview

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John Cleese, 82, has been vocal in his dislike for the BBC on Twitter, after he walked out of an interview with the broadcaster that he described as “deceptive”.The Monty Python star called out the organisation once more tonight in a scathing tweet.

Two hours ago, John asked: “Could anyone tell me whether the BBC Board of Trustees has anyone on it with creative ability?”John’s followers seemed to agree with the sentiment of the tweet, with David replying: “Mr.

Cleese, if you do not know the answer to that after all these years, then no one does. “They all sit there shouting ‘Help, help, I'm being repressed!’”Mark added: “Surely they never have had.

Even back in your day with Python they hated something funny and different. Nothing’s changed.”This isn’t the first time the star has hit out at the broadcaster since his infamous interview.

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