BBC Radio 2 listeners have been left convinced a radio host accidentally dropped the C-bomb live on air.
An unfortunate slip of the tongue appeared to hit the radio airwaves this morning – but did you hear it?


Gary Davies was live on air sitting in for Vernon Kay on his mid-morning show when the moment occurred.
The host appeared to trip over his words which left many to question if he accidentally dropped the C-word on air.
In the moment, Gary could be heard talking about the lyrics of one of the songs from band, The Divine Comedy.
The radio host said: “Check this one out, which has one of the best lines from a song ever.”
As he attempted to introduce the band, Gary appeared to say: “The Divine c***, oh!”
He then giggled as he quickly attempted to correct himself before he tripped over his words once again.
He mis-pronounced “comedy” once more before finally getting it right amid a flurry of giggles in the awkward moment.
Laughing at Gary’s mistake, one radio fan commented: “Don’t worry, nobody noticed.”
As another added: “Ooh Gary Davies on your radio. Casually dropping the C word.”
Gary is a BBC Radio 2 regular.
The star often sits in for Vernon when the Bolton-born presenter is missing from the programme.
Vernon’s show airs weekday mornings from 9:30am until 12pm.
Gary is also often heard hosting his specialist music show, Sounds of the 80s.