Carol Thatcher dropped from BBC show after 'golliwog' gaffe
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Carol Thatcher said the golliwog remark had been 'off the cuff and in jest'
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Sean O'Neill

Carol Thatcher has been dropped from The One Show by the BBC after referring
to a tennis player as a "golliwog" in an off-air conversation.

The journalist daughter of Baroness Thatcher, the former Prime Minister, is
understood to have refused a request from the BBC to offer an unconditional
apology for her comment.

She used the word during a conversation about the Australian Open tennis
tournament in the green room after the programme last Thursday while having
a drink with Adrian Chiles, the presenter. It is understood to have been a
reference to a player in the men's competition.

BBC sources said that Chiles and other programme staff took "great offence"
at her language. Thatcher adamantly denies that she was being racist and
maintains that the remark was off the cuff and a joke. Neither the BBC nor
Thatcher's representatives have identified the male tennis player who was
under discussion.

BBC insiders said that Thatcher's job as a roving reporter for The One Show,
on BBC One, required her to report on a wide range of issues and to meet a
diverse range of people throughout the country, many of whom would not agree
that her comment was acceptable even as a joke.

A source said: "The One Show had hoped that Carol would issue an
unconditional apology to those whom she had offended, but she declined to do
so." Because of that it was "no longer tenable" for her to continue working
on the programme.

A BBC spokesman said: "We will no longer be working with Carol That- cher on
The One Show." It is understood that she will not be invited back until she
acknowledges publicly that using the word "golliwog" is not acceptable, even
when apparently in jest.

Thatcher said yesterday that she was surprised by the controversy.

Speaking through an intercom at her home in South London, she said: "I am
baffled by all this. I don't want to talk about anything. I am not coming
outside and I won't be saying anything."

The corporation said that it considered "any language of a racist nature
wholly unacceptable".

Senior executives are said to be unimpressed by the explanation offered by
her spokesman to The Times that the word was used in an off-the-cuff remark
intended as a joke.

Thatcher, 55, has been a regular contributor to the evening magazine
programme for three years after relaunching her media career by winning the
ITV reality show I'm a Celebrity . . . Get Me Out of Here!

Last year she published a memoir that was widely criticised for revealing
that her mother had been suffering from dementia for several years.

Her spokesman told The Times: "Carol never intended any racist comment. She
made a light aside about this tennis player and his similarity to the
golliwog on the jampot when she was growing up. There's no way, obviously,
that she would condone any racist comment — we would refute that entirely.
It would not be in her nature to do anything like that."

The spokesman added that Thatcher had made the reference as "a funny aside".

Thatcher had apologised to the programme's producer for any offence but was
said to be mortified that the content of an off-air conversation had been
disclosed by a BBC employee.

Jo Brand, another regular contributor to The One Show, was understood also
to be in the green room when the incident occurred. Her agent said that she
had no comment to make.

Brand is the subject of a complaint to police from the British National
Party after she joked on another BBC programme about sending excrement to
people on a leaked list of members of the far-right group. Scotland Yard
said that it was in contact with the Crown Prosecution Service to discuss
whether that complaint merited an investigation.

A police spokesman said that no complaint had been received about Thatcher's
"golliwog" comment.

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