Weatherman Drops The 'C Word' On Live TV We're not quite sure how he did it, but BBC weatherman Alex Deakin managed to drop "c***" on live TV. During a live weather forecast over the weekend, the 37-year-old managed to mix up the word sunshine and well, the 'C word'. In a bright, and breezy manner - Deakin told viewers: "By and large it's simply and lovely winter's day tomorrow, bucketloads of c---, er, sunshine across central and eastern areas." Deakin was meant to say "sunshine over central and eastern areas" but it didn't come out as planned. According to the weatherman he actually wanted to say "countryside" but when he was halfway through he realised it wasn't right and stopped. That is what I love about the winter, bucket loads of c*nt all over the place!!!
Very good, still prefer an American (I think) news channel doing a link from news to weather during a period of expected snowfall. Lady news reader turns to weatherman and askes "so where was that 9 inches you promised me last night?" I dont think they acutally managed to stop laughing until after the program finished.
Reminds me of the American news show where the female anchor was reporting on "beaver fever" and the male anchor was pishing himself laughing and couldny stop. It'll be on t'internet somewhere, canny be arsed looking for it.