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The word aired uncensored during a report about a racist attack last week.
Some have questioned the BBC’s timing on finally making the landmark British Black comedy available on iPlayer.
The broadcaster said it is "proud to reflect all areas of children’s lives" across their output.
An Ofcom report about public perceptions of the word in 2016 deemed it to be “highly unacceptable at all times”.
The presenter is hanging up her headphones after becoming a regular presenter of the show in 1987.
Move follows former Labour leader's statement about party agreeing to settle anti-Semitism case out of court.
The move comes as the broadcaster announced 520 jobs are to go.
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The move had been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The corporation previously ruled that an episode of Newsnight focussing on the scandal had breached its impartiality guidelines.
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The BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) is a British public service broadcasting organisation. It was founded in 1922, and in 1936 launched the world's first regular high definition television service. It operates under Royal Charter in a licence agreement with the UK government, and receives money from the licence fee which is supplemented by the commercial activities of BBC Worldwide. The BBC operates several television channels, including the flagship BBC One and Two channels, as well as radio stations serving the whole of the UK and its different regions.