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BBC issues apology for “inappropriate comment” aired in D-Day broadcast
The BBC has apologised after an offensive comment was heard during one of its commemorative programmes to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day. The comment was heard during a programme titled D-Day 80: Tribute to the Fallen, hosted by Kirsty Young. As Young sat alongside Anthea Goldsmith, the daughter of D-Day hero Theodore Iondies, and historian James Holland, she introduced a military band. It was at this point that a voice was heard off-screen, seemingly saying the words “French a*******s”. The moment was picked up widely on Twitter, which has been re-branded as X, leading to the programme being taken down from BBC iPlayer. In

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