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03 December 2008 09:23 BST

BBC defends violent EastEnders scenes after complaints

Saturday, 30 Aug 2008 18:12
BBC defends harrowing scenes in EastEnders after viewer complaints
The BBC has defended harrowing scenes in Thursday's edition of EastEnders after a number of viewers complained.

Stephen Lord's character Jase Dyer died having been stabbed during a run-in with a group of gangsters, with Jase's son Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick) included in a later hospital scene featuring Jase's dead body.

In a message posted on the BBC's Points of View forum, one viewer wrote: "EastEnders tonight was disgusting. My wife was physically sick and my son of 13 years old was brought to tears."

In response, the BBC said: "This was the climax of a long-running story involving Jase and his former 'firm', and we believe this was the outcome that many viewers would have been anticipating in the context of this storyline.

"While issues of violence and knife-crime may be in the news currently, they were not glamorised or glorified in any way within this episode, rather we saw the devastating consequences of such actions and the clear message was that crime does not pay.

"We do appreciate that some viewers found the images of Jase's dead body uncomfortable; however, in trying to fully convey Jay's loss and depth of emotion, we felt it was necessary for viewers to see what he was seeing."

The statement added: "We understand that some viewers were upset, but we signalled the nature of the content of the episode through the pre-programme continuity announcement and billings."

Another viewer defended the soap's producers on the message board, writing: "I never read such nonsense. This is what Britain is like today and if you can't face up to that then someone must."

This is the third occasion in 2008 in which the BBC has been forced to respond to viewer complaints, with Ofcom rebuking the broadcaster over scenes featuring a gang attack at the soap's Queen Vic pub.

And around 600 viewers complained in March after a scene in which a character was buried alive.


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