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TV Star's Rude 'Bell End' Blunder Stuns Hosts
18 Feb
Summary
- Guest accidentally used a rude phrase during a discussion.
- The blunder caused laughter among the show's crew and hosts.
- The segment debated noise complaints in British villages.

A recent segment on the ITV daytime show 'This Morning' saw guest Tom Swarbrick accidentally make a rude blunder. While discussing noise complaints, particularly those targeting church bells in British villages, Swarbrick uttered the phrase "bell end, the bell-ending brigade." This slip-of-the-tongue caused significant laughter among the show's crew and hosts, including Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond. Swarbrick, realizing his mistake, humorously suggested that the remark would need to be edited out.
The discussion had begun by referencing a noisy cockerel that received an ASBO, prompting a debate about whether new residents should complain about long-standing neighbourhood sounds like church bells. Swarbrick defended the tradition, calling the bells "the sound of Britain, British countryside, British tradition."
This incident was not the only notable moment during the broadcast. Viewers also pointed out a grammatical error in a on-screen headline, which read 'Signs your getting old' instead of 'Signs you're getting old.' The show continues to cover topical news stories with its regular 'This Morning's View' segment.




