British Broadcasting Corporation (Obscene Language)

Oral Answers to Questions — Ministry of Defence – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 24 November 1965.

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Photo of Mr James Dempsey Mr James Dempsey , Coatbridge and Airdrie 12:00, 24 November 1965

asked the Attorney-General if he will instruct the Director of Public Prosecutions to institute proceedings for obscene libel against the British Broadcasting Corporation, as a result of the obscene language used in the programme B.B.C.3 on Saturday, 13th November.

Photo of Sir Elwyn Jones Sir Elwyn Jones , West Ham South

No. After careful consideration of the matter in conjunction with the Director of Public Prosecutions I have come to the conclusion that no criminal proceedings should be instituted in this case.

Photo of Mr James Dempsey Mr James Dempsey , Coatbridge and Airdrie

Has the Minister forgotten that week by week in the United Kingdom many persons are subject to such criminal proceedings for using such obscene language in the presence of a few, yet this character from the B.B.C. uses it in the presence of millions and gets away with it? Does this not indicate that there is a law for the ordinary people and a different law for the untouchables of the B.B.C. ——

Photo of Dr Horace King Dr Horace King , Southampton, Itchen

Order. That is enough for the right hon. and learned Gentleman to answer.

Photo of Sir Elwyn Jones Sir Elwyn Jones , West Ham South

No one is untouchable so far as the criminal law is concerned. The test of obscene libel is whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influence. I do not think that the use of a single word——

Photo of Sir Elwyn Jones Sir Elwyn Jones , West Ham South

—in the course of a discussion on censorship would be held to have that depraving tendency.

Photo of Dr Horace King Dr Horace King , Southampton, Itchen

Mr. Shepherd, Question No. 37.

Photo of Mr James Dempsey Mr James Dempsey , Coatbridge and Airdrie

On a point of order. Am I to take it Mr. Speaker, that in future Front Bench speakers will be stopped just as quickly as I was?

Photo of Dr Horace King Dr Horace King , Southampton, Itchen

I try to be fair to everybody.