blackbroom
Wednesday 14th March 2012 12:09pm [Edited]
31 posts
In fairness, on very rare occasions they have used jokes which allude to "untouchable" stories, but normally only if 1. the story has dominated the news to such an extent that it would seem odd to totally ignore it and 2. the "untouchable" tragedy is unambiguously not the actual butt of the joke
e.g. while changing Whitney Houston to Beyonce in one joke, they did let through the one about Alex Salmond making a speech at Houston's funeral, where the joke was clearly poking fun at Salmond, not Houston
e.g.2 I seem to remember that at the time of the Knox/Sollecito retrial they included a sketch satirising the press's prurience about the case (and I also seem to remember that they discussed in detail in one of their webchats how they'd agonised about whether to include something on the case or not and why they eventually handled it the way they did)
I do think, though, that you're right, RJ, that it's probably best for us wannabe non-coms to avoid those stories all together.
And now I'm really regretting sending a joke about the Nigerian hostage crisis...