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[3][8] However, this did not occur and the programme was then postponed until the start the channel's period of "creative renewal", which was established due to the racism controversy that occurred during the fifth series of Celebrity Big Brother in January 2007. Mr Lumsden has a heavily tattooed face that . When some people first meet me they are a bit shocked, admittedly. The number 88 is displayed prominently on his right cheek, which is often used as a numerical code for Heil Hitler, with H as the eighth letter in the alphabet. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. Father-of-two Darren Lumsden from Bristol, pictured, is competing on Sky History's new show The Chop: Britain's Top Woodworker. No one went on the show to become famous. ', She insisted 'you can have tattoos on your face and be the kindest, big cuddly bear,' saying: 'It's a form ofart and doesn't have to mean anything other than what it means to you.'. Mr Lumsden, who grew up in Frenchay, told Bristol Live in an interview published ahead of the shows first episode on 15 October that he started started to work with his tattooist on his look 10 years ago after seeing someone with facial tattoos. Darren also crafted some of the bespoke furniture used in the chill out room by athletes in the London 2012 Olympics. The number 88 is often used as a numerical code for Heil Hitler, as H is the eighth letter in the alphabet. , updated And he has been involved in some unusual projects over the years including one to replicate the inside of Star Wars Millennium Falcon for a cinema room. "[31] The Times criticised the programme for setting the programme in an artificial rubbish dump for health and safety reasons, comparing it to various fakery scandals that had taken place in the programme Blue Peter in the past year. He is a lovely guy, so funny to be around.. The champion's prize will be the chance to stage their own exhibition at the prestigious William Morris Gallery in London. But hopefully it will come across on the show that Im a bit of a character. 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The father added: 'I haven't seen Darren for some years, I didn't know he had tattoos over his face or that he was going to be on TV. 'Darren appears to have these two on his face 88 = HH = Heil Hitler 23/16 = WP = White Supremacy There's also: 18 = AH = Adolf Hitler 1488: a reference to the so-called 14 words, coined by white supremacist terrorist David Lane. [6] The programme was criticised because it was filmed on an artificial landfill and for its choice of "fame hungry" contestants. The Campaign Against Antisemitism expressed concern about the tattoos. No one went on the show to become famous. It has now announced further broadcasts of the series will be scrapped. Search. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. I can see at least 5 recognised Nazi/white power tattoos on this guy's face. A woman walks past the Beatles statue in the snow at Pier Head in Liverpool as the Met Office has issued an amber warning for strong winds bringing blizzard conditions and up to 40cm of snow in some areas. Its about much more than just wood, he said. A spokesperson for Sky History told The Independent the channel has no further comment while the investigation is underway. Sign up to our daily newsletter using the box at the top of this article, or by clicking here to see all of our newsletters. The remaining 10 participants left the landfill, splitting the 20,000 prize money equally. 'We didn't stay in touch but unless he's changed since then, he definitely was not a racist at all. Following the move to pull the show, The Campaign Against Antisemitism criticised Sky History, telling Sky News: "They made a terrible mistake by including in The Chop an individual adorned with what appear to be neo-Nazi tattoos without providing serious evidence to show that the tattoos mean something other than how they appear. Among them is the number 88, which viewers of the show pointed out is a numerical code used by white supremacists to mean Heil Hitler. Sky History today thanked MailOnline for highlighting The Chop contestant Darren Lumsden's apparent lie about the origin of his controversial tattoos. 'The production team carried out extensive background checks on all the woodworkers taking part in the show, that confirmed Darren has no affiliations or links to racist groups, views or comments. Ive never had a negative reaction to my tattoos. The video features presenter Lee Mack speaking to contestant Darren Lumsden, a heavily tattooed carpenter. [9], 11 participants, who were not initially informed of their task, must live on a purpose-made rubbish dump adjacent to a working landfill site for 21 days after being left equipped only with a sleeping bag, drinking can and one roll of lavatory paper each. and British geneticist and author of How To Argue With A Racist,Dr Adam Rutherford, confirmed that he had spotted several other numerical tattoos that were likely to bewhite supremacy symbols. ', The comments below have not been moderated, By 'My encounters with Darren were that he had a really strong character but he was genuine and gentle and not afraid to express his emotions. The channel said his face inking of the number 88 was in memory of the year his late father Trevor lost his life - and nothing to do with a code, fashioned around the numerical order of letters in the alphabet, meaning Heil Hitler. I have my daughter on the back of my head and my son on my cheek. The Chop: Britain's Top Woodworker, featuring comedian Lee Mack, had invited carpenters to test out their skills to be crowned Britain's best. They said: "The production team carried out extensive background checks on all the woodworkers taking part in the show, that confirmed Darren has no affiliations or links to racist groups, views or comments. He was also accused of having a sig rune symbol - used by Nazis to symbolise victory and often mistaken as a lightning bolt - on the right side of his nose, and a number 14 on his scalp which can represent '14 words', a slogan coined by white supremacist terrorist David Lane. I've never had a negative reaction to my tattoos. I'm alive and kicking so I'm not dead yet.'. This client in Bath was looking to create a cinema room at his property but wanted it to replicate the inside of the Millennium Falcon. He never said anything about Nazis,' she said. The father-of-two, from Bristol is one of ten contestants on the now axed show, which was due to start on Thursday, and is filmed in Epping Forest. Doing such unusual, one off projects, youve got to be able to do anything, he said. I'm alive and kicking so I'm not dead yet. A TV contest for carpenters has been pulled from Sky schedules over concerns about one of its contestant's tattoos. 'There is no further comment to make at this stage. In a statement on Tuesday, Sky History said his tattoos denoted "significant events in his life and have no political or ideological meaning whatsoever". [6] The second episode was watched by 1.7million, compared to the 3.6million that watched the opening episode of the third series of ITV1's Hell's Kitchen. Darren Lumsden has been appearing in the Sky History show The Chop, . Read about our approach to external linking. Sky later said the clip had been pulled and future episodes of The Chop would not be broadcast until the nature and meaning of Darrens tattoos have been fully investigated. ", Historian Elizabeth Boyle, of Maynooth University, tweeted: WHAT THE F***, @HISTORYUK ? Trevor told MailOnline: 'I'm here aren't I?' , updated By LendKey Technologies, Inc. and Givling joined forces to surprise this lucky winner with $50,000 check towards [37], An argument started in the camp between Jermaine and Selena on Day 15, which resulted in some participants stating that they felt intimidated by his actions. Sky History said there was an innocent explanation for the number, but axed the show hours later. 'When some people first meet me they are a bit shocked, admittedly. But Mr Lumsden's father, 66-year-old Trevor Lumsden, has told the Daily Mail he was indeed alive and had not seen his son for some years. Speaking to The Bristol Post on October 15, Mr Lumsden said: 'About 10 years ago I saw someone with facial tattoos and started to work with my tattooist on my look. "I haven't seen Darren for some years, I didn't know he had tattoos over his face or that he was going to be on TV. A trailer for Sky History's The Chop: Britain's Top Woodworker, hosted by comedian Lee Mack, featured contestant Darren Lumsden, a father-of-two from Bristol whose face, head and neck are covered in tattoos.. A spokesman for the channel said: "While . They said the number 88 in white nationalist or neo-Nazi circles can be used as a code to represent 'Heil Hitler', because 'H' is the 8th letter of the alphabet. 'I have read the article and have passed it on to the investigating team. It added: "Any use of symbols or numbers is entirely incidental and not meant to cause harm or offence.". Trevor told MailOnline: 'I'm here aren't I?' Log in to see their photos and videos. I work with lots of different materials including Corian and all different laminated surfaces.. Sky History said there was an innocent explanation for the number, but axed the show hours later. Join Facebook to connect with Darren Lumsden and others you may know. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. He found himself at the centre a Twitter. They include the number 88, which white supremacists use as a code for "Heil Hitler", with the letter H being the eighth letter of the alphabet, according to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). There is so much talent and its going to be a really fun programme to follow and see who is crowned the winner., The Chop: Britains Top Woodworker premieres on Sky HISTORY Thursday 15 th October at 9pm. During Lee Mack's interview Mr Lumsden he commented on the amount of ink on the carpenter's face after he introduced himself as 'The Woodman'. This article contains content provided by Twitter. To view this content choose accept and continue. Skys history channel has sparked outrage after featuring a carpenter with neo-Nazi and white supremacist symbols tattooed on his face and head in its new woodwork-based talent show. Already follow drewlumsden? He was quoted as saying: Im here arent I? But after the channel tweeted a trailer introducing Darren, viewers were quick to single out one of his tattoos - a prominent '88' on his cheek - which they took as a right-wing symbol. For the 2001 television episode, see, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "A life of grime: Could you survive for three weeks on a dump, existing only on other people's rubbish? Sky HISTORY stands against racism & hate speech of all kinds.'. Darren is probably one of the shows most striking characters, due to the fact he is very heavily tattooed even on his head and face. We must all remain vigilant and active against the creeping normalisation of the far right.". [32] However, Nigel Kendall of the same newspaper called the programme "entertaining" and its contestants "likeable", while Paul Hoggart said that it gets its point across. Darren Lumsden asked to leave the dump, claiming that the experience was not worthwhile. However, several of the tattoos visible on Mr Lumsdens face and head are symbols commonly used by neo-Nazis and white supremacists which Sky said was entirely incidental. [11] Every person working on the programme was given tetanus, polio and hepatitis vaccinations for their safety. Sky History has announced they are cancelling the programme after an intenal investigation found contestant Darren Lumsden's facial tattoos 'could be linked to the far-right'. The jocular exchange between he and Mack was captioned: Meet the Woodman, the Bloke-With-All-The-Tattoos or Darren as we like to call him.. Bristol drug dealer Ben Houldsworth to hand back 331,000 profits from crime; Read More Related Articles. Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in, Im here arent I? Advertisements for the programme appeared on websites such as Yahoo, The Guardian, New Scientist, The Daily Telegraph and MSN. 'I have my daughter on the back of my head and my son on my cheek. [12] Potential participants were not told that the programme would involve living on a landfill, but were instead told that they would be part of "a unique eco-challenge". Darren Lumsden, from Portishead, is a contestant on Sky History show The Chop, where contestants are competing to be crowned Britain's Top Woodworker. But they soon warm to me after a few minutes.". Sky initially attempted to deflect the growing outrage at the contestants body art by defending it and said in a statement: Darrens tattoos denote significant events in his life and have no political and ideological meaning whatsoever.. [7] The website Hecklerspray gave the programme a negative review, calling the participants "absolute fucking morons", and Orange gave the programme 3 out of 5 stars. Along with the numbers, Mr Lumsden, a joiner from Bristol, appears to have a Sig rune - a symbol often mistaken for a lightning bolt which the Nazis used to symbolise victory - tattooed on the . Im alive and kicking so Im not dead yet, says 66-year-old Trevor Lumsden, Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile. [1] It involved 11 contestants living for three weeks on a rubbish dump next to a landfill site near Croydon in South London. Her comments come as MrLumsden's father Trevor insisted 'I'm alive and kicking' after Sky said his son's face inkingof the number 88 was in memory of the year he died. ', The comments below have not been moderated, By A carpenter from Portishead is to appear alongside comedian Lee Mack in a new TV show to find Britains Top Woodworker., Darren Lumsden, is one of 10 of the countrys finest joiners who will be showcasing their talents in the new Sky History series The Chop. Darren Lumsden, is one of 10 of the country's finest joiners who . I have my daughter on the back of my head and my son on my cheek. 969 Followers, 2,014 Following, 699 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Drew Lumsden (@drewlumsden) drewlumsden. The series sees 10 contestants compete over nine weeks of carpentry challenges. A model friend ofSky History's The Chop contestant Darren Lumsden today said he's 'a big cuddly bear' and 'definitely wasn't a Nazi or a racist' when they appeared together on another reality show. However before announcing that they would not be broadcasting the show, the channel defended Darren's tattoos, claiming that '1988 is the year of his father's death' and that the tattoos 'have no political or ideological meaning'. Another interpretation, of course, would be that he did. On his scalp, the father of two has the number 14 tattooed. Darren says his appearance on the show, since the trailers have gone out, has prompted people to recognise him. My little boy wanted a bed like a castle, he said. "Amongst the various numerical tattoos on his body, 1988 is the year of his fathers death. Sky History was quick defend Mr Lumsden, saying the tattoo was in memory of his father who died in 1988. Darren Lumsden is an actor, known for Badland (2007). AETN UK and Sky History stand against racism and hate speech of all kinds.". Something went wrong, please try again later. A spokesperson for the group said: 'Sky HISTORY has made a terrible mistake by including in 'The Chop' an individual adorned with what appear to be neo-Nazi tattoos without providing serious evidence to show that the tattoos mean something other than how they appear. [10] One participant, Darren Lumsden, voluntarily left the programme after just three days, claiming that the experience had taught him nothing,[citation needed] though years later he would turn up on another reality TV show called The Chop (in October 2020). Sky HISTORY stands against racism and hate speech of all kinds.. The channel insisted its production team carried out extensive background checks on all contestants and confirmed Darren had no links to racist groups, views or comments. Featured contestant Darren Lumsden, a heavily-tattooed joiner from Bristol, was portrayed as good-natured and folksy; contemplating the competition ahead, he described himself as "patient, to. Darren Lumsden, from Portishead, is a contestant on Sky History show The Chop, where contestants are competing to be crowned Britain's Top Woodworker. Mr Lumsden is one of 10 of the countrys finest joiners to showcase their talents in the new series hosted by Lee Mack, Rick Edwards and master craftsmen William Hardie. "But if they are saying I'm dead, I'd like them to know I'm not.". Their most recent appointment, in our records, was to STAIRS2U LIMITED on 2008-07-17, from which they resigned on 2008-12-20. The champion's prize would have been the chance to stage their own exhibition at the prestigious William Morris Gallery in London. The Sky History channel broadcast a trailer on social media this week featuring one of the contestants, Darren Lumsden, a carpenter from Bristol. UPDATE: Sky says Darren Lumsden has 'no links to racist groups' after Twitter storm. "Unable to provide such evidence, the channel has now made the right decision to cancel the show so that families and younger viewers will not be subjected to neo-Nazi propaganda.". Lee Mack, Rick Edwards and master craftsman William Hardie host The Chop. Amongst the various numerical tattoos on his body, 1988 is the year of his father's death. The Chop is hosted by Lee Mack, Rick Edwards and master craftsmen William Hardie. 'But hopefully it will come across on the show that I'm a bit of a character.'. A spokesperson for the group said: 'Sky HISTORY has made a terrible mistake by including in 'The Chop' an individual adorned with what appear to be neo-Nazi tattoos without providing serious evidence to show that the tattoos mean something other than how they appear. Speaking to The Bristol Post on October 15, Mr Lumsden said: 'About 10 years ago I saw someone with facial tattoos and started to work with my tattooist on my look. The comedian said: 'If you were in my town, you wouldn't be known as the woodman, you'd be known as the man with all the tattoos, surely they would take precedence. 'Trevor has short term memory loss after a brain injury in a motorbike accident but he remembers his two sons. Sky History stands against racism and hate speech of all kinds, they added in a statement. We are thoroughly reviewing our internal processes following the investigation. Sky History's The Chop axed over contestant's 'far-right' tattoos, Darren Lumsden appeared as a contestant on Sky History show The Chop. Darren Lumsden from Bristol has the numbers 88 tattooed prominently on his cheek, which is often a shorthand code for the neo Nazi slogan Heil Hitler. They are just me. He tweeted: 'I spend a lot of time on white supremacy forums online, and they have dozens of really idiotic numerical codes, most of which are substitution ciphers that a 7 year old would come up with. Hosted by Lee Mack, Rick Edwards and master craftsmen William Hardie, the carpentry competition sees the contestants gather in Epping to whittle, carve and chop their way to the final, to see who will be crowed Britains Top Woodworker. Nick Fagge For Mailonline Sky said the symbolism was entirely incidental, adding that amongst the various numerical tattoos on Mr Lumsdens body, the number 88 etched onto his cheek represents the yea 1988, the year of his fathers death. As H is the eighth letter of the alphabet, the number can be used by white supremacists as numerical code for. Wednesday 21 October 2020 14:04, UK Darren Lumsden appears as a contestant on Sky History show The Chop. [4] Television adverts, using the 1998 single "Delta Sun Bottleneck Stomp" by Mercury Rev, featured people performing everyday tasks such as bathing whilst on the landfill. Sign up for our newsletter here.
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