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Frankie Boyle's Katie Price jokes censured

Media regulator Ofcom has censured comedian Frankie Boyle and Channel 4 for broadcasting "offensive" jokes about Katie Price and her son Harvey.

BBC News, 4th April 2011

Video: Katie Price condemns Frankie Boyle

Katie Price condemns the Scottish comedian Frankie Boyle, who regularly tells jokes about her and her disabled son Harvey.

The glamour model and television personality told BBC Radio 5 Live: "If he wants to take the mickey about someone's disability... to me that's sick, that's not even funny."

Richard Bacon, BBC News, 22nd March 2011

Katie Price 'working on Comic Relief sketch'

Katie Price has claimed that she did not attend last night's Brit Awards because she was working on a comedy sketch for Comic Relief.

Ryan Love, Digital Spy, 16th February 2011

Alex Reid: C4 must apologise for Boyle's comments

Katie Price's husband Alex Reid has called for Channel 4 to apologise for the 'disgusting' comments made by comedian Frankie Boyle about Jordan's disabled son Harvey.

Metro, 21st December 2010

Jordan: Let's boycott sick Frankie Boyle's DVD

Katie Price is urging fans to boycott sick comic Frankie Boyle's Christmas DVD over his 'jokes' about her disabled son.

Daily Star, 11th December 2010

Channel 4 defend Boyle over Katie Price joke repeat

Channel 4 has defended the right of comedians to make jokes which "push boundaries" after reality TV star Katie Price complained about Frankie Boyle.

BBC News, 11th December 2010

Jordan considering legal action against Frankie Boyle

Katie Price is consulting her lawyers after comedian Frankie Boyle made fun of her disabled son Harvey on his Channel 4 show Tramadol Nights.

Jody Thompson, Daily Mail, 9th December 2010

Katie Price takes action over Frankie Boyle gags

Katie Price has reportedly complained to OFCOM after hearing Frankie Boyle deliver some 'disgusting' jokes about her disabled son.

British Comedy Guide, 9th December 2010

This is worth watching for curiosity value alone, as the publicity shy Katie Price and her new husband, former cross-dressing cage fighter Alex Reid, pitch up on Alan Carr's couch for their first TV interview as a married couple. Obviously they have much to plug, including Price's "latest novel" Paradise. "Latest novel" is a shocking phrase when you consider that as this is her latest novel, there must have been others. Also appearing are James Corden, who will bore on about the World Cup, and Latino cutie Enrique Iglesias.

Alison Graham, Radio Times, 27th June 2010

Jonathan Ross is on his way out, but all hail Graham Norton, whose chat show is breezy, silly and a perfect nightcap at the end of the first day of the working week. I particularly like the way all of his guests end up on the sofa together, rather than each scurrying off to the green room after their moments in the spotlight to giggle self-consciously while everyone else has their turn. Some of the best bits of the last series involved high jinks between the stars, like the hopelessly solipsistic Katie Price coming under the withering gaze of a mischievous Jo Brand. Or model/actress Lily Cole looking lost as she droned on about her new film, while Sue Perkins and Isabella Rossellini were there just to enjoy themselves. Tonight's guests Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant should be good value as they discuss their new film Cemetery Junction. They'll be joined by actress Christina Ricci, and there's music from Pixie Lott.

Alison Graham, Radio Times, 12th April 2010

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