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  • The BBC has defended Graham Norton after he admitted in an interview he had tried “loads of drugs”.

    The TV star, who hosts the BBC’s Strictly Dance Fever and Graham Norton’s Bigger Picture, also described ecstasy as “just fantastic”.

    Norton, 43, was criticised by anti-drug groups for the comments he made during an interview for Marie Claire magazine.

    But the BBC said his comments were aimed at an “adult audience” and did not affect his ability as a TV host.

    Norton joined the BBC from Channel 4 two years ago and in August signed a new three-year deal.

    ‘Mind-blowing’

    Norton told the magazine: “The only time I took ecstasy was years and years ago. It was absolutely amazing. It was just fantastic – really, really fun.” He added: “I’ve tried loads of drugs, but it would really bug me if I got busted in the tabloids because I take them so rarely.”

    In a statement the BBC said: “The issues Graham discusses in this interview are aimed at an adult audience and reflect the frank and open nature of his personality.

    “They do not in any way impact on his ability to be a first class entertainer on BBC television.”
    Martin Barnes, DrugScope’s chief executive, said: “It would be naive to deny that people use drugs because they enjoy them but there are risks and many who use drugs do come to harm.

    “We shouldn’t rush to condemn admissions of drug use but it is reasonable to ask that celebrities recognise a responsibility – that for many people there is a downside to drug use.”

    A spokesman for the National Drug Prevention Alliance said: “We’re appalled, it’s absolutely mind-blowing that somebody has said that.

    “He’s in the public eye and influencing young people, so who is it helping? I don’t know – I’m just staggered.”

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/5416220.stm

    The BBC have defended worse addicts before (Magenta De Vine – our license money paid for her rehab) , given employment to violent criminals (Leslie Grantham, who served a 10-stretch for manslaughter) and have a flagship programme which shows wholly negative stereotypes of working class people in London as violent people and sexual predators (which domestic violence charities say has actually been responsible for young teenage lads seeing violence in the home as normal).

    They also make shows which encourage bad driving and have led to serious injury of one of their presenters – so they definitely should be sticking up for Graham Norton – he’s hardly a threat to society and at least someone in aunties management has got some backbone!

    Fair play to him for pointing out the only real problem with celeb drug use is being busted by the media rather than the approved law enforcement authorities…

    I doubt if your average teenager is going to take pills merely because some camp middle aged bloke said to a chavettes magazine it was OK…

    And why is the “drug prevention” spokesman too fucking spineless to give their own name out to the media?

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