oooh swearing by a caller! and MW didn't hear what they said the first time and asked him to repeat it!
That was the funniest thing I`ve seen in ages - Wrighty asking the caller to repeat "...and I ****ed her pussy". I thought he was doing a Bill Grundy and encouraging him by asking him to repeat it!
Wild guess - Not on +1 or Demand5!
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Wrighty saying VHS wasn`t around when he was 15 in 1981ish. Historians - Update your references!
That was the funniest thing I`ve seen in ages - Wrighty asking the caller to repeat "...and I ****ed her pussy". I thought he was doing a Bill Grundy and encouraging him by asking him to repeat it!
Wild guess - Not on +1 or Demand5!
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Wrighty saying VHS wasn`t around when he was 15 in 1981ish. Historians - Update your references!
I was watching on +1 and the screen just went blank for about a minute. They couldn't even be bothered to just bleep it out.
I was watching on +1 and the screen just went blank for about a minute. They couldn't even be bothered to just bleep it out.
Pretty lax of Screechy to not cut the caller off after the first. To leave him on the line to do it again might get Ofcom interested enough to investigate/fine.
Pretty lax of Screechy to not cut the caller off after the first. To leave him on the line to do it again might get Ofcom interested enough to investigate/fine.
it is the summer, maybe they have temps doing the job of screening calls.
Utterly sublime. The best thing on the Wright Stuff in ages. And, as others have said, the best bit was Wrighty getting him to repeat it!!! Yes I know I'm immature. On a side note I saw Kirsty wandering the Lanes in Brighton last week with boyfriend Ben. She looked miserable as sin!!
That was the funniest thing I`ve seen in ages - Wrighty asking the caller to repeat "...and I ****ed her pussy". I thought he was doing a Bill Grundy and encouraging him by asking him to repeat it!
You'd think a Sex Pistols fan like Wrighty would find a call like that quite hilarious and clever, wouldn't you? It's the same thing as they did in the '70s.
Wrighty saying VHS wasn`t around when he was 15 in 1981ish. Historians - Update your references!
I hate to say it but Wright is kind of right there. A lot of films and TV shows were not commercially available on video in '81 and a lot of people still didn't have video machines at that point. I remember the BBC brought out the first Doctor Who video in '83 (only five years after they'd stopped wiping them!)
That was the funniest thing I`ve seen in ages - Wrighty asking the caller to repeat "...and I ****ed her pussy". I thought he was doing a Bill Grundy and encouraging him by asking him to repeat it!
The build up to it was well acted and lulled Wright in enough that he wanted to know the outcome, which was delivered with such aplomb! Couldn't resist reminding to watch Wright's reaction.
The build up to it was well acted and lulled Wright in enough that he wanted to know the outcome, which was delivered with such aplomb! Couldn't resist reminding to watch Wright's reaction.
Channel 5 have removed the call completely from their Five Player but the Daily Star have put it up.
That was the funniest thing I`ve seen in ages - Wrighty asking the caller to repeat "...and I ****ed her pussy". I thought he was doing a Bill Grundy and encouraging him by asking him to repeat it!
I was watching on +1 and the screen just went blank for about a minute. They couldn't even be bothered to just bleep it out.
It's the same with Sunday Brunch (in the same studio). It's just easier to blank it out for a minute rather than miss the moment and incur the wrath of Ofcom.
I hate to say it but Wright is kind of right there. A lot of films and TV shows were not commercially available on video in '81 and a lot of people still didn't have video machines at that point.
I beg to differ. Lots of people had VHS machines in the late 70s and there were even multiple competing formats by 1980:
Wrighty, as usual, is wrong in service of engineering a "bit" about why he had to sneak into 18 cert movies at the cinema - His assertion, "VHS wasn`t around when I was 15" is just BS.
Which is basically the same as Five putting it up as The Daily Star is just an advertising rag for the channel. What on earth will they fill their worthless pages with when the Viacom takeover is complete?!?! They`ll have to sack the current lot and get some real journos in!
You can almost see him fall off his chair as he thought "how will I pay my mortgage from next month, I don't want to sit in the job centre and sign on".:D
The funniest part of that is the member of the crew heard in the background going, "No, no, no, no, no......" when Wrighty asks the caller to repeat himself.
The funniest part of that is the member of the crew heard in the background going, "No, no, no, no, no......" when Wrighty asks the caller to repeat himself.
Shows MW doesn`t listen to the callers properly either which is what we`ve been saying for YEARS!
1) Why was there no delay on the show when it is allowing live unknown callers on air.
2) Why, if the crew member shouted "no,no, no" didn't someone in the gallery cut the call.
3) Why was there no immediate apology from Matthew"
4) What did the programme do after the incident to address the incident and was enough done and what can the programme do in the future"
I think a hefty fine will be forthcoming as there seems to be no procedures in place for such an incident occuring, the response of the gallery was none existent and from the clip Matthew made no apology and went to the next caller.
Surely in this situation a commercial break would have been an idea to allow a pause and for the studio to get itself together.
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I won't be watching, just flicked over and saw him.
Desperate to keep himself on TV. :kitty:
there obviously isn't a delay anymore?
He tried to encourage programme makers to follow him in therapy for stealing. That didn't happen.
Now he's writing a book about his shoplifting.
That was the funniest thing I`ve seen in ages - Wrighty asking the caller to repeat "...and I ****ed her pussy". I thought he was doing a Bill Grundy and encouraging him by asking him to repeat it!
Wild guess - Not on +1 or Demand5!
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Wrighty saying VHS wasn`t around when he was 15 in 1981ish. Historians - Update your references!
I was watching on +1 and the screen just went blank for about a minute. They couldn't even be bothered to just bleep it out.
Pretty lax of Screechy to not cut the caller off after the first. To leave him on the line to do it again might get Ofcom interested enough to investigate/fine.
it is the summer, maybe they have temps doing the job of screening calls.
Do we know what the caller was saying exactly? He said he "made love" in her Pudsey (didn't he?).
Is that the front or back?
See above.
Ah, pussy. That makes more sense. But most people wouldn't have specified the body part.
I've just played it back again and it still sounds like Pudsey.
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You'd think a Sex Pistols fan like Wrighty would find a call like that quite hilarious and clever, wouldn't you? It's the same thing as they did in the '70s.
I hate to say it but Wright is kind of right there. A lot of films and TV shows were not commercially available on video in '81 and a lot of people still didn't have video machines at that point. I remember the BBC brought out the first Doctor Who video in '83 (only five years after they'd stopped wiping them!)
The build up to it was well acted and lulled Wright in enough that he wanted to know the outcome, which was delivered with such aplomb! Couldn't resist reminding to watch Wright's reaction.
Channel 5 have removed the call completely from their Five Player but the Daily Star have put it up.
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/showbiz-tv/hot-tv/395258/The-Wright-Stuff-phone-in-gets-x-rated-as-caller-says-I-f-ed-her-in-the-p
I'll be sure to nick it from Tesco when it's out
It's the same with Sunday Brunch (in the same studio). It's just easier to blank it out for a minute rather than miss the moment and incur the wrath of Ofcom.
Calls are screened??
She's a convincing woman though. I wouldn't have any suspicions. Unlike the bloke who's a regular in the audience and doesn't look quite right.
What could you be insinuating? I'm not sure whether you mean suicide or gay marriage tbh.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCsCQZl6ay0
Not put up by The Wright Stuff themselves, funnily enough, unlike a previous embarrassing moment for Wrighty:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa_JpJJSFMA
I beg to differ. Lots of people had VHS machines in the late 70s and there were even multiple competing formats by 1980:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Videotape_format_war
Wrighty, as usual, is wrong in service of engineering a "bit" about why he had to sneak into 18 cert movies at the cinema - His assertion, "VHS wasn`t around when I was 15" is just BS.
Which is basically the same as Five putting it up as The Daily Star is just an advertising rag for the channel. What on earth will they fill their worthless pages with when the Viacom takeover is complete?!?! They`ll have to sack the current lot and get some real journos in!
You can almost see him fall off his chair as he thought "how will I pay my mortgage from next month, I don't want to sit in the job centre and sign on".:D
The funniest part of that is the member of the crew heard in the background going, "No, no, no, no, no......" when Wrighty asks the caller to repeat himself.
Shows MW doesn`t listen to the callers properly either which is what we`ve been saying for YEARS!
1) Why was there no delay on the show when it is allowing live unknown callers on air.
2) Why, if the crew member shouted "no,no, no" didn't someone in the gallery cut the call.
3) Why was there no immediate apology from Matthew"
4) What did the programme do after the incident to address the incident and was enough done and what can the programme do in the future"
I think a hefty fine will be forthcoming as there seems to be no procedures in place for such an incident occuring, the response of the gallery was none existent and from the clip Matthew made no apology and went to the next caller.
Surely in this situation a commercial break would have been an idea to allow a pause and for the studio to get itself together.