Get ahead of the day with the morning headlines at 7. Enter email address This field is required Sign Up. I think she might have been not quite She said the third star -- a well-known entertainer -- tried to grope her. In Savile defended Glitter, who has been convicted of downloading child pornography in Britain and abusing children in Vietnam.
It was also reported that the late Douglas Muggeridge, the former Radio One controller in the s, was aware of abuse allegations surrounding Savile. The claims put fresh pressure on the corporation, which has been accused of turning a blind eye to repeated claims of inappropriate behaviour by the eccentric presenter, who died last year aged In the past week 11 women have come forward to say that Savile forced himself on them when they were schoolgirls, some in BBC dressing rooms, with more details emerging in an ITV documentary on Wednesday night.
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Oh my goodness, yeah we'll have them'. It were for his own gratification. Whether it was right or wrong is, of course, it's up to him as a person. But they didn't do anything wrong but they are then demonised.
Well nothing really. The allegations date back to the s. ITV said the programme, presented by former detective Mark Williams-Thomas, features contributions from several women who claim that Sir Jimmy was a sexual predator who sexually assaulted them while they were under-age.
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