Now then, Now then.....
I see Jimmy Savilles's family have removed his gravestone, along with all the flowers growing around it as a sign of respect for his victims.
So it just leaves a small hole with no bush around it......
which is just what Jimmy would have wanted.
I'll get me coat...
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I went out with a girl who'd been on jimll fix it in her early teens
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OTOH he's so old, he might have abused half of the current BBC long-timers in their early days.
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No - I suspect that the enquiry will out quite a few that colluded with him, what astounds me is there all these arrogant presenters who always have an opinion on the public. Yet from the sound of this most of the BBC knew and no one thought to slip a note to a few journalists?
I imagine some of the holier than thou 'serious news people' and social commentators are going to come out badly.
Maybe some heads will roll.
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That is a good enough reason for me. Perhaps they will sack all the wasters in their enormous HR department to pay for itOriginally posted by MyUserName View PostPresumably if he is found guilty the victims will claim against the BBC for damages.
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As a very young child I was watching Jim'll Fix It and my dad came and turned it off saying "you shouldn't watch that, he doesn't like children". It's always stuck in my mind as a weird thing to say and I wonder if this was what he was on about - "not liking children" being an age-appropriate way of calling him a pedo.
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Presumably if he is found guilty the victims will claim against the BBC for damages.
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I can see an investigation is warranted, but I didn't know it was even possible to run a criminal investigation on the deceased.
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