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Wednesday July 31, 12:21 AM

DJ Moyles warned over Charlotte Church remarks
Chris Moyles has run into trouble with broadcasting watchdogs for offering to take Charlotte Church's virginity.

The Radio 1 DJ made a string of on-air remarks about the singer on the day she turned 16.

He told listeners to his afternoon show that he wanted to "lead her through the forest of sexuality now that she had reached 16".

The BBC claimed the comments made in February were an example of the his cheeky humour.

But the Broadcasting Standards Commission upheld the complaint of a listener who said Moyles' remarks were inappropriate.

The BSC Standards Panel said it noted Moyles was well known for his near-the-knuckle approach "but took the view that the explicit sexual content and humour had exceeded acceptable boundaries for the time of transmission".

It is not the first time that the DJ has fallen foul of the broadcasting watchdog.

In the past five years, the BSC has received complaints about 34 separate programmes, upholding five.

He was found to have "exceeded acceptable boundaries" by making offensive comments about an actor's wife on his Radio 1 show two years ago.

In his previous job at Capital Radio the BSC upheld a complaint about his "aggressive and sexually suggestive" comments to a young female caller.
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By jc
#18316
Bah, people will take offense at "scenes of a sexual nature" in Sex and Shopping on C5. Both the BSC and Radio Authority's complaint bulletins are a great laugh when you're bored.

Prudes. :? - jc
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By Jonny Hoare
#18319
Everyone who makes a complaint should be shot.
They have far to much time on their hands, and are often people who are not in the particular demographic of the target audience
By The Peter Kay Fan
#18427
judging by the mockery on todays show he didnt take it too seriously - what with talk of charlottes whips
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By Tall Pall
#18440
Well after slagging off Scot Mills for his lack of comical tallent, time for another. Talking about a 16 year old as she turns that age, then making sexual remarks about her on national radio is innapropriate. Its quite poor in not only taste but comedy value.

If thats the best he can come up with, he shouldnt bother carrying on at this time of day, especialy.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#18454
i find it more worrying that people find the annoying ugly cow attractive. i like the headlines though about moyles being reprimanded over "church remarks". i thought the pope was involved at first....
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By Morals
#18459
Moyles blows any chance with church?