Quote: Bob Hicks @ October 5 2012, 5:18 PM BSTThere're more accusations coming out of the BBC. Apparantly, Rod Hull was caught with his hand up some young bird.
Oh come on. This was worth at least one
Quote: Bob Hicks @ October 5 2012, 5:18 PM BSTThere're more accusations coming out of the BBC. Apparantly, Rod Hull was caught with his hand up some young bird.
Oh come on. This was worth at least one
I was going to suggest a guessing game as to which 80s Radio One DJ Liz Kershaw was talking about but any of them could fit the bill really.
I think it can be said without the slightest benefit of hindsight that the Radio One DJs were a creepy bunch of weirdos. But apparently that was what the great British public wanted at the time.
Quote: Tursiops @ October 6 2012, 11:51 AM BSTI think it can be said without the slightest benefit of hindsight that the Radio One DJs were a creepy bunch of weirdos. But apparently that was what the great British public wanted at the time.
Regarding this, can someone with suitable photoshop skills please mock up a "The Usual Suspects" poster with Jimmy Saville, Tony Blackburn 'Diddy' David Hamilton, Ed Stewpot & Fluff Freeman.
It will be the meme of the year.
Quote: Tursiops @ October 6 2012, 11:51 AM BSTI think it can be said without the slightest benefit of hindsight that the Radio One DJs were a creepy bunch of weirdos. But apparently that was what the great British public wanted at the time.
It's what the great British public got. That was all there was, or sing something simple on radio 2
Quote: youngian @ October 6 2012, 11:39 AM BSTI was going to suggest a guessing game
I'm not pointing any fingers, but...
Quote: Tursiops @ October 6 2012, 11:51 AM BSTI think it can be said without the slightest benefit of hindsight that the Radio One DJs were a creepy bunch of weirdos. But apparently that was what the great British public wanted at the time.
And when they were replaced with some seemingly balanced characters like Danny Baker and Mark Radcliffe in the 90s, their ratings tanked and then hired a new generation of 'wacky zany' DJs like Chris Evans. Your average middle England punter had probably never seen or heard of Smashie and Nicie or even understand the joke.
Heres perhaps the only documentary to have you cheering for the corporate hatchet men-
This is very disturbing: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/9589207/Jimmy-Savile-abuse-audio-recording-emerges.html
Quote: Bob Hicks @ October 6 2012, 1:14 PM BSTThis is very disturbing: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/9589207/Jimmy-Savile-abuse-audio-recording-emerges.html
It's not looking good, is it?
Not sounding good either !!!
" Yesterday the Metropolitan Police announced it would take the "national lead" in assessing the allegations after so many people came forward in the wake of the ITV documentary into the presenter.
It is understood dozens have contacted police forces around the country, national newspapers and the broadcaster.
One of them is believed to be the first male to claim he was molested by the children's TV presenter, when he was a boy aged just 12.
A former nurse claims she saw Savile, a hospital volunteer, abuse a hospital patient who had undergone brain surgery, while a second patient claimed she had been fondled while she was recovering from back surgery aged 16.
The alleged offences are said to have been committed by Savile for decades - between the 1950s and the 1990s."
Quote: Bob Hicks @ October 6 2012, 1:22 PM BST" Yesterday the Metropolitan Police announced it would take the "national lead" in assessing the allegations after so many people came forward in the wake of the ITV documentary into the presenter.
Having said all that, what exactly would the point of an investigation be?
Commit some resource to counselling those who he 'fixed it for' - but there's no point in cruxifying a corpse.
I thought we were short of funds at the moment?
Well to expose others complicit and send a wake up call to those who think it is perfectly normal even back then I guess.
I suspect there are quite a few of Saville's surviving contemporaries are looking over their shoulder right now.
Quote: Marc P @ October 6 2012, 1:28 PM BSTWell to expose others complicit and send a wake up call to those who think it is perfectly normal even back then I guess.
I guess if there was some sort of grisly 'ring' (apart from the ones on Jimmy's knuckles)you may have a point.
(There's a better joke in there somewhere, but I'm not sure I can be arsed right now...)
Quote: Tursiops @ October 6 2012, 1:31 PM BSTI suspect there are quite a few of Saville's surviving contemporaries are looking over their shoulder right now.
As were their victims.