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He's also in a edition of The Day Today, in the "Sorted" section. He's also in a edition of The Day Today, in the "Sorted" section.


== IT Crowd ==

Removed the phrase "family friendly"; most episodes are unsuitable for under-12s.

Linehan's quote that the show "contains no strong language or violence" presumably implies that any swearing or violence is mild (e.g. "I've got shit on my face!") rather than strong (i.e. "fuck"). Most of the first series episodes received BBFC 12 certificates (although the DVD had a 15 certificate, presumably down to extras). ] 04:22, 26 August 2007 (UTC)

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The Day Today

He's also in a edition of The Day Today, in the "Sorted" section.


IT Crowd

Removed the phrase "family friendly"; most episodes are unsuitable for under-12s.

Linehan's quote that the show "contains no strong language or violence" presumably implies that any swearing or violence is mild (e.g. "I've got shit on my face!") rather than strong (i.e. "fuck"). Most of the first series episodes received BBFC 12 certificates (although the DVD had a 15 certificate, presumably down to extras). Mrstonky 04:22, 26 August 2007 (UTC)

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