The comment was heard during the programme D-Day 80: Tribute to the Fallen.

By James Hibbs

Published: Thursday, 06 June 2024 at 10:28 AM


The BBC has apologised after an offensive comment was heard during one of its commemorative programmes to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

The comment was heard during a programme titled D-Day 80: Tribute to the Fallen, hosted by Kirsty Young. As Young sat alongside Anthea Goldsmith, the daughter of D-Day hero Theodore Iondies, and historian James Holland, she introduced a military band.

It was at this point that a voice was heard off-screen, seemingly saying the words “French a*******s”.

The moment was picked up widely on Twitter, which has been re-branded as X, leading to the programme being taken down from BBC iPlayer.

In a statement shared with RadioTimes.com, a BBC spokesperson said: “We sincerely apologise for an inappropriate comment that was captured during live coverage of the D-Day at 80 event in Bayeux. The programme is being edited and is temporarily unavailable on BBC iPlayer.”