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Topic History of: TOTP Yewtree Countdown (Spoof)
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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andrew Richard Digance would only sign a autograph for my sister until she gave him a kiss on the cheek, she did it got the autograph everyone laughed even my dad, she forgotten about it can't remember who he is and the autograph is now long lost.

Saw him live with my dad few years back and still talk about the day my sister kissed him.
Chris Retro ...and the laymen opinions on Savile, DLT, Nick-Nick and Max serve to show just how contrived this wicked operation is. Once it was established, they have now entered into a pissing contest with the Yew-K public with the likes of Rolf Harris and Ken Barlow - but have started to meet some resistance.

Trouble is, the precedent was set by people willingness to believe a dead DJ "groomed the nation". Yesterday, it was "I've never liked them anyway" - Today it's well-loved celebrities. Tomorrow it will any Tom, Dick or Harry. Precedent set, instant guilt. Part of the past? Part of the problem.
steveimp I agree I find Davidson and Savile nauseating, but it doesn't mean anything.

If Savile touched one girl inappropriately, then it's bloody disgusting, but to suggest it's into the hundreds without a shred of evidence, well that's where I start having serious doubts as to where we are headed.
andrew robbiex wrote:
andrew wrote:

My girlfriend worked in a office and she was groped by a co worker when she was on the phone to a client, she didn't report it she picked up the fire bucket and poured the contents over him and then hit him with it no more was said, he was in trouble as he started it as she fought back the manager did give him a verbal warning she got nothing.
They went to work the next day like nothing happened as rest of the office just carried on.


Thats all very well, but not everyone is as assertive as your gf, particularly when the perpetrator is in a position of power. If the perpertrator was her boss, would she have been so assertive.

Unwanted gropes and sexual assaults shouldn't go unpunished, but there should be some kind of
relative scale.[/quote]

She would still hit him and resigned from her job, I would not call DLT, Jim Davison, Jimmy Tarbuck. Jimmy Savile and Jim Davidson in the position of power I don't think so it's the BBC who did the cover up, I always found Davidson and Savile nauseating anyway and repulsive to look at.
bh Curiously the 2 Rolf Harris Desert Island Disc shows are still on there...What's this "favouritsm".