Jo Brand acid attack joke axed by BBC from all future broadcasts

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The BBC have confirmed that the programme will be edited to remove the joke in all broadcasts available on the Sounds platform

The BBC have announced Jo Brand 's controversial acid attack joke is set to be removed from all future broadcasts.

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