These are the coments:
One viewer wrote: 'I found it inappropriate considering it's a morning show', while another added: 'It is a little disturbing hearing Phil talking about orgasms at half ten in the morning.'
Another added: 'Completely wrong time of day for this. No problems with it but it should be post-watershed.'
Vivienne Pattison, director of MediaWatch UK, which campaigns for responsible broadcasting, said: 'I've had people ringing in to complain about this and they are right to do so.
'Lots of people were offended. This was broadcast well before the watershed and when young children are likely to be watching. It is not appropriate. ITV have crossed a line here.'
However, 47-year-old Schofield was unrepentant, writing on his Twitter page: 'I am loving the "outrage" at This Morning's sex week. It was all perfectly decent and you got two warnings.'
And he warned that the rest of the week would cover sex toys, sexual taboos and infidelity.
Executive producer Karl Newton said: 'We decided after the success of our love week earlier this year to turn up the heat and launch a special sex week.'
Source: dailymail.co.uk
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar