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Jimmy Saville: Disgusting



jackanada

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Simster

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It's interesting how his gobby family who were crying "disgrace" at these accusations have gone quiet since the trickle of accusations have turned into a torrent.
 




Freddie Goodwin.

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I'd imagine many of the pop stars 7 DJ's were 'at it'.
In those early 70's times, the age of fans was around the mid teens and many young girls were obsessed with the stars and, although physically mature, the age of consent is there to protect the majority who are not mentally mature, even if they think they are.

And the stars, being often young, virile men and having girls virtually throwing themselves at them, were hardly likely to stop and ask for birth certificates.

Seeing pics of these old men now does rather distort that they were once most sought after. I bet there's a few old stars dreding the next allergations.
 


Tooting Gull

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It's interesting how his gobby family who were crying "disgrace" at these accusations have gone quiet since the trickle of accusations have turned into a torrent.

Yup. And also (and here's a sentence you don't read often) let's hear it for some decent journalism from the Daily Star Sunday, who blew this wide open on the front page last weekend. Next to some Starbirds, of course.

I hear their Championship coverage isn't bad, either. :wink:
 




El Presidente

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Interesting that the Mirror is running the Freddie Starr injunction story next to the Jimmy Savile, Gary Glitter and "another star groped me' piece. Male entertainer popular in the 80's, who could it possibly be?
 




Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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I'd imagine many of the pop stars 7 DJ's were 'at it'.
In those early 70's times, the age of fans was around the mid teens and many young girls were obsessed with the stars and, although physically mature, the age of consent is there to protect the majority who are not mentally mature, even if they think they are.

And the stars, being often young, virile men and having girls virtually throwing themselves at them, were hardly likely to stop and ask for birth certificates.
That paints an entirely different picture than what Saville has been accused of. Saville has not been accused of saying 'oh go on then' to physically mature girls that were throwing themselves at him. He was been accused of forcing himself upon girls that he knew to be very young, threatening them to keep them quiet, and raping some of them.
 




Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Interesting that the Mirror is running the Freddie Starr injunction story next to the Jimmy Savile, Gary Glitter and "another star groped me' piece. Male entertainer popular in the 80's, who could it possibly be?
I may not like the mirror, but :bowdown:
 




Pavilionaire

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Stat Brother

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I take it, that this is here somewhere, but just in case it isn't, from Danny Baker's Twitter feed:-

Also, his editors might have advised against including the phrase: "I met my wife when she was 13, in 1970…" P.146 (He was 34 at this point)
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8h Danny Baker ‏@prodnose
From same DJs autobiog: "We played a charity football match at a girls' school...just reached puberty. We had to be rescued by the staff!"
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8h Danny Baker ‏@prodnose
Also, of a 14 year old, same famed DJ's autobiog: : "I travelled to Italy to see her...because, as the song goes, I was "Free Again"!
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8h Danny Baker ‏@prodnose
"I was greeted at the door by what I can only describe as a 13 year old apparition! She was simply stunning." From which BBC DJ's autobiog?
 


Lady Whistledown

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This is interesting. Back in June- therefore long before this story broke- the Guardian published a review (of sorts) of an authorised biography of Savile that was evidently just released, months after his death. This is a comment added by a reader below the article- again, contributed in June- in relation to the reviewer stating "The great fundraiser's personal life remains well-protected in an informative book"

"And some of us know why. It wouldn't make for good reading if you want to protect the image of Savile and the people he was connected with at high levels. Charity work doesn't excuse other aspects of his life."
 


cloud

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From which BBC DJ's autobiog?
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Stat Brother

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I finally found this:-

Will Jimmy Saville be another Robert Maxwell?

Now it's actually happened, I'm pretty disappointed.
There are so many people now pointing the finger, it's shocking nobody had the stones to make him accountable, or clear his name.

Does anyone know if Paul Gambachini (sp) was Simon Mayo's Radio 2 go to guy for this particular 'death in music', he's the man for all the others.
It was a wrong'un of a thread, expressed badly 6 years ago :ohmy:

While looking for the above, I had a quick read through this, which then made me wonder if Fur Cough has posted on this thread.
Sir Jimmy Saville - RIP
 


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