TV watchdog Ofcom has “resolved” a complaint about offensive language on Jeremy Vine’s show. A viewer called the presenter a “c***” during a phone-in when he was put through on the pre-watershed Channel 5 programme.
The call was terminated immediately and Vine, 54, apologised. Ofcom resolved the complaint saying it “took into account the live nature of this programme and the unequivocal on-air apology given immediately afterwards by the presenter”.
The call happened on Valentine’s Day during a discussion on giving cards. Vine said afterwards: “I must apologise for the language used by that caller who, by the way, as he started talking, I thought: ‘This guy’s not for real.’ “Really sorry for that. “We do everything we possibly can to avoid
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