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What the hell was that warning at the start of tonights show?
peterstone
03-09-2015
Seriously, has the world gone nuts?
KesGreen
03-09-2015
The world has always been nuts.
haphash
03-09-2015
Surely delicate flowers who are easily offended no longer watch BB?
peterstone
03-09-2015
Indiscrete discussions about the royal family that may distress some viewers

Unbelievable

Anyone distressed by that wants putting down.
Warp
03-09-2015
Princess Diana is still a wound for a lot of people.
What name??
03-09-2015
Dont want to upset the deluded
treefr0g
03-09-2015
The warnings are becoming ridiculous.

This program contains discussions about cheese, blackbirds, the Ford Fiesta, crayons, ice and bricks that some people may find distressing.
Fanntastik
03-09-2015
Best warning ever Made me laugh.
Bless You
03-09-2015
They are taking the piss
Barracute
03-09-2015
Yeah the Royal Family line in the warning was a new one, it really is getting silly now!
Arthur_B
03-09-2015
Like pretty much everyone else on here, I'm getting really annoyed with the constant warnings. Do we really need one at the beginning of every part of the show? Surely one is enough - and arguably even that is too many. It almost comes across as if they are trying to hype up how "controversial" and "shocking" the show is.
livefeed24/7now
03-09-2015
i think viacom are influencing this new approach to pre - show warnings on 5

big brother has always been a show that 'sailed close to the wind'
viacom & big brother may not be a match made in heaven
Derbyshire.
03-09-2015
Originally Posted by Arthur_B:
“Like pretty much everyone else on here, I'm getting really annoyed with the constant warnings. Do we really need one at the beginning of every part of the show? Surely one is enough - and arguably even that is too many. It almost comes across as if they are trying to hype up how "controversial" and "shocking" the show is.”

Every time they have ever been found in breach by ofcom it has been because of a lack of warnings beforehand so they decided to try and turn it into something they can use to their advantage. It covers there arses and it also serves to hype it up.
The warnings are here to stay so they might as well inject a bit of drama into it as well.
pie-eyed
03-09-2015
The warnings are the most offensive thing about the programme. It's insinustiingvthat people are too thick to be watching.
Derbyshire.
03-09-2015
Originally Posted by pie-eyed:
“The warnings are the most offensive thing about the programme. It's insinustiingvthat people are too thick to be watching.”

Some of them are. More than usual when it comes to BB.
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