Controversy arose after characters Nessa (Ruth Jones) and Bryn (Rob Brydon) did a karaoke rendition of the festive hit, which includes the original lyric: “You scumbag, you maggot, you cheap lousy fagot.”
The song byThe Pogueshas been the subject of debate for years due to the offensive use of the word as a homophobic slur .
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A number of viewers complained about the moment on social media, questioning why writers Jones andJames Corden, and the BBC, had chosen to leave the lyric in knowing it was controversial.
“It is a different climate. But we have to remain true to the characters, to who they were, ”Jones told The Sun
“Characters in Gavin & Staceyare kind and big-hearted, I believe. So I think no one is going to be intentionally hurtful. But by the same token, they’re not necessarily going to be completely politically correct or be aware of political correctness. ”
The BBC has also now responded in a statement that reads: “’ Fairytale of New York
is a very popular, much-loved Christmas song played widely throughout the festive season, and the lyrics are well established with the audience. ”
The anticipated return of the popular sitcom marked the best Christmas Day viewing figures for more than a decade
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The Christmas episode, which was broadcast on BBC, was watched by an average of 22 .6 million people, making it the biggest Christmas special since (**********************************************************************************. **********
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