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Monday 20 May 2013

Broadcasting more cautious: Tarrant

Chris Tarrant says broadcasters have become more cautious over the years

Motormouth presenter Chris Tarrant has bemoaned the compliance culture of broadcasting, calling it a "nightmare".

The Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? host also defended his "touchy-feely" approach with contestants on-screen in an interview with Radio Times.

Chris, 66, who famously hosted the Capital breakfast show for 17 years, said the industry had become "more cautious" over the years.

He also claimed that when he stands in for Steve Wright on BBC Radio 2 he is frequently warned to mind his language.

He said: "My generation may have had the best fun. Now the accountants have taken over. You have to submit scripts weeks in advance to 'compliance' departments.

"I'm warned every time I go on Radio 2 not to use the f-word. I've never done that in 30 years, so why would I start? It's a nightmare."

Chris, who is hosting Channel 5 series Extreme Railways, said he was warned by a producer about his casual approach during filming in India when he told a female ticket collector she "looked nice".

He said: "I can't see the problem. I'm touchy-feely and often cuddle contestants on Millionaire. It's only a bit of telly, not important. Broadcasting is much more cautious today."

In the interview, published by Radio Times today, he blasted Jimmy Savile: "I met him twice and found him deeply unpleasant. God knows why none of it came out before."

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