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BBC – Comic Relief Release F%!>@!# Swear Jar App

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Fling your F-bombs and shout your C-words as Comic Relief unveil a new swear jar app via a montage of BBC comedy favourites cursing.

In the video Celebrity Swear Jar App, a selection of celebrities from across BBC comedies and films such as The King's Speech and Bridget Jones' Diary are shown saying their (admittedly 12A at best) swear words, including Kenneth Branagh saying 'twat', Catherine Tate as her 'Nan' character saying 'bastard', and Kate Moss saying 'slag' from that time when she was on Little Britain.

 

 

Missing is the BBC's prince of profanity, Peter Capaldi as Malcolm Tucker in The Thick of It, but presumably if he set up a swear jar app on his phone, the government economy could collapse as soon as he met more than a slight obstacle in his governmental duties.

 

 

The ad has been created to raise awareness of the charity's ner Swear Jar app, which uses voice recognition software to identify when you swear, donating 20p to Comic Relief every time you let a 'dick' drop or a 'tits' tumbles out of your mouth.

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