A recent audience research study by Ofcom has found that a sketch from the television show Little Britain, available on BBC iPlayer, is explicitly racist and outdated. The sketch, featuring David Walliams as a university employee describing an Asian student, was viewed as offensive and not acceptable for linear TV. Some participants found it funny but recognized its offensiveness. Viewers suggested that a video on demand platform was appropriate, but wanted a warning about the racist language and an explanation for its accessibility.
A controversial Little Britain sketch is “explicitly racist and outdated”, and it is surprising it is still available on BBC iPlayer, according to audience research by Ofcom .
It added: “A few participants said they found it funny but seemed embarrassed to say this and could recognise why it would be offensive. The episode currently features a warning before a viewer clicks on the show, reading: “Contains adult humour. Contains discriminatory language.” One respondent, a father from Scotland, said: “If I saw my daughter watching that and then mimicking it, I’d be horrified.
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