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THE performers of a "racist" skit on Hey Hey it's Saturday say the "blackface" routine was approved by producers.
The show's second reunion special has been marred by scathing criticism over a Red Faces performance that featured a troupe dressed as the Jackson Five - complete with black face paint.
The act - by the Jackson Jive - left guest judge Harry Connick Jr visibly upset and later prompted host Daryl Somers to issue a formal on-air apology.
But the group say the producers of the reunion special were happy to run the piece, even though it was discussed at length.
Connick Jr gave the troupe a score of zero and said the act wouldn't have gone down well in the United States.
After an on-air apology to him by Somers, Connick Jr said he needed to "speak up as an American".
"If I knew that was going to be part of the show I definitely wouldn't have done it," Connick Jr.
Connick Jr was raised in New Orleans and learned to play alongside African-American jazz musicians.
Jackson Jive members later told the Herald Sun they had flagged potential issues with the performance with producers before the show.
Dr Anand Deva, who played Michael Jackson in the skit, said the act was meant to be a tribute to Michael Jackson.
"It certainly was not meant to be racist in any way at all," Dr Deva said.
"I think he (Connick Jr) is taking it the wrong way."
Dr Diva said the group had tried to find Connick Jr after the show to set him straight and apologise.
"I suspect things are probably a bit different in America in terms of what that (black face) means," he said.
"I understand the history of the black face but certainly it was not construed in that way at all."
Dr Deva said if Hey Hey producers had said the skit may be offensive, he and his friends wouldn't have done it.
"All six of us discussed this at length whether or not we should put this on because we realised it may be controversial," he said.
"We did go to the trouble of checking with the production staff and they seemed to OK it."
Dr Deva said he and his friends came from ethnic backgrounds and were all too aware of racism.
"Two of us come from India and one of us comes from Lebanon so we can't afford to be racist to be honest," he said.
"If we did offend him (Connick Jr) we truly didn't mean to."
Viewers were quick to criticise the skit on Twitter. Comedian Dave Hughes, wrote: "Harry Connick Jr is wishing he didn't agree to be on Hey Hey right now."
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Apparently painting your face black and dancing to the jackson 5 is racist.
They seemed to skip over the fact one of the actors painted their face white. Isn't that just as racist?