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Topic History of: The Reckoning - review Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Green Man
robbiex wrote: How true is the catholic confessional scene? If it is then did the priest break the code of confidentiality, which would be a very serious crime in his profession. On the other hand the is scene completely made-up bollox. Also there is a lot made of him meeting Margaret Thatcher. He also met and attended private dinners with Harold Wilson and Tony Blair.
The BBC have a very selective memory. I know it was produced by ITV but they are from the same cloth.
I wonder what was deleted when it was edited?
robbiex
How true is the catholic confessional scene? If it is then did the priest break the code of confidentiality, which would be a very serious crime in his profession. On the other hand the is scene completely made-up bollox. Also there is a lot made of him meeting Margaret Thatcher. He also met and attended private dinners with Harold Wilson and Tony Blair.
Green Man
Wyot wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote: robbiex wrote:
When I first heard Savile calling his mother 'The Duchess' and kept her clothes. It makes you wonder if he committed incest. The more he spoke about her the more he gave off Norman Bates vibes.
GM, surely a bit of an unfair leap my old sausage.....
Not so much of the old.
Haven't you got concert ticket(s) to book?
Wyot
Green Man wrote:
[quote]robbiex wrote:
When I first heard Savile calling his mother 'The Duchess' and kept her clothes. It makes you wonder if he committed incest. The more he spoke about her the more he gave off Norman Bates vibes.
GM, surely a bit of an unfair leap my old sausage.....
Green Man
robbiex wrote: I don't believe that women were throwing themselves at him in. He wasn't a good-looking man. However, the make-up department deserves huge praise, particularly for the older Saville.
When I look at radio DJ's in the past they style, charisma, good voices and looks.
Savile had neither of them but somehow got popular.
Simon Dee, was a jerk and not at nice person. However he was one good looking bastard and had a personality to go with it.
When I first heard Savile calling his mother 'The Duchess' and kept her clothes. It makes you wonder if he committed incest. The more he spoke about her the more he gave off Norman Bates vibes.