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In 1999, he denounced the BBC TV children's show The Teletubbies, because he believed one character, Tinky Winky, was homosexual.
Speaking after his death aged 73, fellow televangelist Pat Robertson described him as "a tower of strength on many of the moral issues which have confronted our nation".
I feel like I have lost a friend QuoteIn 1999, he denounced the BBC TV children's show The Teletubbies, because he believed one character, Tinky Winky, was homosexual. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6659537.stmHe was a nutter, and according to the radio last night lived, appropriately , in a place called Lynchburg
Quote from: BBC Web SiteSpeaking after his death aged 73, fellow televangelist Pat Robertson described him as "a tower of strength on many of the moral issues which have confronted our nation". That?s a bloody clever trick ? perhaps there is something in this ?god? stuff after all?
Quote from: Barman on May 16, 2007, 09:18:32 AMQuote from: BBC Web SiteSpeaking after his death aged 73, fellow televangelist Pat Robertson described him as "a tower of strength on many of the moral issues which have confronted our nation". That?s a bloody clever trick ? perhaps there is something in this ?god? stuff after all? Y'know I saw that and did a double take. There is a comma missing!!
Quote from: Nick on May 16, 2007, 09:15:48 AMI feel like I have lost a friend QuoteIn 1999, he denounced the BBC TV children's show The Teletubbies, because he believed one character, Tinky Winky, was homosexual. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6659537.stmHe was a nutter, and according to the radio last night lived, appropriately , in a place called Lynchburg Has Tinky Winky died or was that his stage name?Anyway, Teletubbies can't be gay, they have no shirts to lift.
He was a nutter, and according to the radio last night lived, appropriately , in a place called Lynchburg