BBC Radio host Graham Liver branded an irritated listener a “b***h” after he read their complaint live on his radio show.
The presenter who fronts Radio Lancashire’s breakfast programme asked his audience to call in as he discussed the candidates who will be appearing on the new series of The Apprentice. Graham was particularly keen to hear from listeners about their experiences appearing on mainstream television following the news that Lancashire businessman Paul Bowen joining the show.
But although things were going smoothly at first, with a number of his fans calling up to share their experiences of when they were once in the limelight, Graham received a strongly worded complaint from a listener. After he was given the green light, Graham read the letter on air.
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The annoyed fan wrote: “I listen to your programme most mornings and all I hear is dribble. You got on about the weather – people have eyes, we can see when it’s sunny or raining, we don’t need a presenter to tell us.
“Why do you have a news presenter also? We don’t need to know about an airstrike abroad, it’s a radio station for Lancashire!'”
The listener added: “You’re getting boring, your producer can’t think of anything fresh. Also, the guy from Chorley isn’t the first person from Lancashire to go on The Apprentice, a guy called Adam went on it in the late ’90s.
“You need to do more research rather than talking about what you’ve been up to at the weekend or what you’re doing in the next few days. Rant over. Thanks. Stop being so camp.”
Once Graham read the listener’s complaint, he sarcastically replied: “Ooh… You b***h. I don’t know what you mean.”
As laughter filled the studio, the presenter then said: “Do you know what, I hope you’re okay and I hope you feel better. Just put some punctuation in because that’s one big sentence, isn’t it?
“You know, people don’t know they’re thick as mince, do they? Have a lovely day and I hope you’re okay.”
Graham also shared the cheeky moment with his fans on social media which was met with laughter. Taking to X formerly known as Twitter, one fan wrote: “@GrahamLiver is legendary for this and any other reason!”
While another showed their support and said: “Oh dear this listener just doesn’t get our dysfunctional family, do they… And that’s why we love you because it’s not normal boring stuff.”
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