No More, Please, Oliver

Daily MailFebruary 24, 2005

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Jamie's School Dinners (C4); What The Ancients Did For Us (BBC2) ALICENCE to curse was once pretty exclusively accorded to Billingsgate fish porters and to bargees - the men who ran the canals that briefly had an important role in the country's transport system. Nowadays, the licence belongs to celebrity chefs.

It seems that the combined efforts of these three groups, helped along by England football managers, National Service and Channel 4 TV, have now spread the apparently unstoppable swearing cult throughout the population so that it has become impossible to walk along the street or ride in a bus or a train without hearing four- letter words.

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No More, Please, Oliver

As a chef, Jamie Oliver may claim a licence to bespatter his speech with the ugliest words, but in his latest departure - a crusade to improve school dinners - parents are entitled to wonder whether any good he might do in the nutrit...

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