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:On a professional level, it's very bad form to stray from the script on live TV; although ''Radio Radio'' doesn't have any rude words, Costello would have been banned because he overrode the producer. The subject matter of the song probably didn't help his case, either. -[[User:Ashley Pomeroy|Ashley Pomeroy]] 17:21, 4 June 2007 (UTC) |
:On a professional level, it's very bad form to stray from the script on live TV; although ''Radio Radio'' doesn't have any rude words, Costello would have been banned because he overrode the producer. The subject matter of the song probably didn't help his case, either. -[[User:Ashley Pomeroy|Ashley Pomeroy]] 17:21, 4 June 2007 (UTC) |
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:: The Rolling Stones weren't banned for using the word "fuck" which went out to tv sets across America. Did the producers expect THAT? Bollocks!! |
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"Lorne Michaels"? Smacks of NPOV. Kultur 23:06, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
Band plays different song to the one producers expected? This is considered "shocking"?! --kingboyk 17:30, 18 January 2007 (UTC)
- On a professional level, it's very bad form to stray from the script on live TV; although Radio Radio doesn't have any rude words, Costello would have been banned because he overrode the producer. The subject matter of the song probably didn't help his case, either. -Ashley Pomeroy 17:21, 4 June 2007 (UTC)
- The Rolling Stones weren't banned for using the word "fuck" which went out to tv sets across America. Did the producers expect THAT? Bollocks!!