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02-01-2007 10:48 AM |
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Originally Posted by Fango
Something like that would never happen in America. When you say "had to" do you literally mean they were "forced to" present part of the show naked? Because if that's the case, in America, that's grounds for a major lawsuit right there...
Fango
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Comic Relief is a charity appeal done by the BBC, so normally BBC radio presenters take part- in this case I assume there was a nudity angle. Its not that they are "forced" rather its assumed that they will join in the spirit of the charity event as part of their job.
I remember reading an article by a journalist from newcastle who was obliged to take part in a Spencer Tunick shoot as part of getting the job (or so she claims.)
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