TV presenter Jonathan Ross during a photocall in Camden, north London, after taking delivery of his new Alabaster Vespa ET 2 scooter. *26/10/2000 Jonathan Ross was rapped by a broadcasting watchdog after upsetting listeners to two of his BBC Radio 2 shows with his on-air comments. Members of the BSC, whose chairman Lord Holme resigned after reports about his private life, felt comments during the shows went "beyond acceptable boundaries. Ross, known for his near-the-knuckle humour, got into trouble for poking fun at stroke sufferers during his May 20 show.

TV presenter Jonathan Ross during a photocall in Camden, north London, after taking delivery of his new Alabaster Vespa ET 2 scooter. *26/10/2000 Jonathan Ross was rapped by a broadcasting watchdog after upsetting listeners to two of his BBC Radio 2 shows with his on-air comments. Members of the BSC, whose chairman Lord Holme resigned after reports about his private life, felt comments during the shows went "beyond acceptable boundaries. Ross, known for his near-the-knuckle humour, got into trouble for poking fun at stroke sufferers during his May 20 show. Stock Photo
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1312 x 1936 px | 22.2 x 32.8 cm | 8.7 x 12.9 inches | 150dpi

Date taken:

5 February 1999

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London UK

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Fiona Hanson

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TV presenter Jonathan Ross during a photocall in Camden, north London, after taking delivery of his new Alabaster Vespa ET 2 scooter. *26/10/2000 Jonathan Ross was rapped by a broadcasting watchdog after upsetting listeners to two of his BBC Radio 2 shows with his on-air comments. Members of the BSC, whose chairman Lord Holme resigned after reports about his private life, felt comments during the shows went "beyond acceptable boundaries. Ross, known for his near-the-knuckle humour, got into trouble for poking fun at stroke sufferers during his May 20 show.

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