TV
Corden and Horne show censored by BBC
Published Wednesday, Dec 17 2008, 14:20 GMT | By Alex Fletcher

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Corden claimed that the broadcaster was so concerned about provoking complaints that it removed the most controversial elements from the skit.
"We've got these characters called the YPC - the Young People's Church - and we had some songs they sing banned by the BBC," he told The Sun.
When asked whether the forthcoming Gavin & Stacey Christmas Special may be the last in the series, Corden said that he was still undecided.
"We are not sure if it's going to be that last-ever episode yet, but if it is the last then I'm happy," he said. "We are really pleased with it."
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