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Is This The First Time Radio Times Has Printed The F-Word Uncensored?

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Hypognosis | 03:53 Sun 20th Mar 2016 | ChatterBank
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This probably slipped through because it is part of a cast list (that should narrow your search) and not a celebrity interview. They have used f(asterisks) before and, possibly, even c(asterisks) in articles, while quoting a celeb, leaving little to the imagination.

I don't want to come across as a prude, I just want to know if this is a "first", for them and won't mind being proved wrong.





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It's been appearing on their website quite regularly for the past three years.

e.g. January 2013:
http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2013-01-16/yes-prime-minister-the-twitter-reaction

February 2013:
http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2013-02-11/meet-the-cast-of-black-mirror

They could hardly avoid using it in August 2013, as they listed Benoît Forgeard's short film for viewing!
http://www.radiotimes.com/episode/cmj2wn/***-uk--04082013
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Thanks for finding those, Buenchico. I must admit it's dreadfully easy to find such things using google but at least people can set their little ones' computers to have such material blocked from inadvertent discovery.

I'm asking specifically about the printed edition.

Hopefully, most copies will have been safely consigned to the recycling, by now; phew!

I'm most gratified to receive any kind of reply. In fact I thought so much umbrage had been taken that the usual "have a go at answering" crowd were giving it a miss, on purpose. :-/

eff me, nothing is surprising these days.

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