Keith Lemon actor Leigh Francis has apologised for playing black people in his 2000s Channel 4 show, Bo' Selecta.
Using masks, the white actor created exaggerated versions of Michael Jackson, Craig David and Mel B. Leigh says that when the show started, in 2002 he "didn't think anything about it."
In the show, white stars like Kelly Osbourne, Elton John and Lorraine Kelly were also portrayed in a similar way.
Leigh's apology was prompted, he says, by "a weird few days."
There have also been some calls on social media for white actors David Walliams and Matt Lucas to apologise for the black and non-white characters they portrayed in their TV shows from the same era.
Matt Lucas said last year that if Little Britain were to return, he and Walliams would not play black characters.
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