<rant>
Just switched over to see what was on before heading off to bedfordshire and lo and behold it was Franks along with a guest promoting some hair rollers.
They had an older lady demonstrating the rollers and they couldn't even be bothered to call the woman by her name. She was lucky enough to be called Grandma for the entire few minutes I saw it.
At the end they wanted to do a before and after and the woman wasn't sure what way they wanted her to look and the guest then comes out with this absolute gem "She's from Scotland, she doesn't always understand what I'm saying" - at least Franks didn't jump on the bandwagon and tried to distance herself from the comment and about a minute later the guest apologised but I cannot believe this guest thought it would be in any way acceptable to make such a stupid misguided statement.
I'm a Scot (not that it makes any difference really) and I found that a really offensive thing to say.
</rant over>
Just switched over to see what was on before heading off to bedfordshire and lo and behold it was Franks along with a guest promoting some hair rollers.
They had an older lady demonstrating the rollers and they couldn't even be bothered to call the woman by her name. She was lucky enough to be called Grandma for the entire few minutes I saw it.
At the end they wanted to do a before and after and the woman wasn't sure what way they wanted her to look and the guest then comes out with this absolute gem "She's from Scotland, she doesn't always understand what I'm saying" - at least Franks didn't jump on the bandwagon and tried to distance herself from the comment and about a minute later the guest apologised but I cannot believe this guest thought it would be in any way acceptable to make such a stupid misguided statement.
I'm a Scot (not that it makes any difference really) and I found that a really offensive thing to say.
</rant over>