A head teacher is calling for parents to ban their children from watching Little Britain, the BBC reports.
Lynne Hargreaves, head teacher at Hildrenborough Primary in Kent, has written to parents after hearing sketches from the BBC comedy show repeated in the playground.
"I have had staff up in arms, not only because they felt the content of last night's viewing was close to the edge, but also because a number of children watched this after the watershed," she wrote.
The show's co-creator David Walliams has said that the show is not aimed at children, despite its potentially immature and slapstick humour, but added that "it's great if they love it".
Research commissioned by the Radio Times found that 86,000 four to nine-year-olds watched the last series, suggesting many teachers have to suffer bad renditions of "no but, yeah but yeah" in the classroom.
