Episode dated 1 December 1976
- Episode aired Dec 1, 1976
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- TriviaAs a result of what the 'Daily Mirror' called 'The Filth and the Fury!" (which was fuelled by free green room booze), Grundy was suspended from the show for two weeks, despite Thames executives saying that the 52-year-old was not being held to blame for the Sex Pistols interview.
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Himself - Presenter: Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Brahms, have all died...
John Lydon: They're all heroes of ours, ain't they?
Himself - Presenter: Really... what? What were you saying, sir?
John Lydon: They're wonderful people.
Himself - Presenter: Are they?
John Lydon: Oh yes, they really turn us on.
Steve Jones: But they're dead.
Himself - Presenter: Well, suppose they turn other people on?
John Lydon: That's just their tough shit.
Himself - Presenter: It's what?
John Lydon: Nothing; a rude word. Next question.
Himself - Presenter: No, no - what was the rude word?
John Lydon: Shit.
Himself - Presenter: Was it really? Good heavens, you frighten me to death.
John Lydon: Oh alright, Siegfried...
- ConnectionsFeatured in Without Walls: The Greatest F***King Show on TV (1994)
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