When BBC Radio banned the great George Formby's song 'When I'm Cleaning Windows' from being played over the air (referring to it as 'a disgusting little ditty'), Formby sent a letter asking what BBC Radio would find acceptable. They replied that as long as he used words that could be found in a standard medical textbook, there wouldn't be a problem.
Formby immediately tested this by submitting a song titled, 'I'm Positively Riddled With Chlamydia'. The song was rejected and, sadly, appears to have been lost.
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Formby immediately tested this by submitting a song titled, 'I'm Positively Riddled With Chlamydia'. The song was rejected and, sadly, appears to have been lost.
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‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson