Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Claudia Winkleman forced to apologise for F-word outburst on BBC show Film 2010

By Jody Thompson



Blooper: Claudia Winkleman presenting the live Film 2010 last night just after the four-letter rant was broadcast


BBC1 viewers were left shocked last night when a four-letter-word rant was accidentally broadcast during Claudia Winkleman's live Film 2010 show.

Claudia, who also hosts Strictly Come Dancing's live results show, as well as spin off It Takes Two, had just described Jamie Lee Curtis's new rom-com You Again as 'contrived and awful' when the outburst was suddenly heard over the top

A woman with a Geordie accent - thought to be backstage - was heard saying: "...Oh, are you scared of his fans? And it's like, No! I couldn't give a f*** about a load of... "

Winkleman, 38, who co-hosts the show with film critic Danny Leigh, apologised after the technical blunder.


Reel friends: Claudia with co-host Danny Leigh on the Film 2010 sofa last night


She told viewers: 'Before we review this film can I just say I'm really sorry, because I think there was a technical difficulty at the top of the show and you might have heard stuff and I apologise if there was. If you didn't, just ignore what I just said.'

Without missing a beat, Danny continued: 'The thing about Gerard Depardieu...'

Claudia, 38, took over presenting Film 2010 from Jonathan Ross after he resigned from the BBC after 13 years following the Sachsgate furore.

She made her debut a month ago to mixed reactions


Weekend job: Claudia presenting the Strictly results show on a Sunday


Claudia also stepped up to co-host Strictly's Sunday results show after main host Bruce Forsyth, 82, decided to decrease his workload and concentrate on just Saturday's show.

Claudia is married to film producer Kris Thykier, whose credits include Harry Brown, Kick-Ass and Madonna's forthcoming movie W.E..

The couple live in west London and have two children, Jake, seven, and Matilda, four.


Fun girl: Claudia at the Halloween party of her Film 2010 predecessor, Jonathan Ross


source:dailymail


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