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Topic History of: 2011 : Talk about turning on sixpence !
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DJones

More here:
dangerousminds.net/comments/jimmy_savile_stranger_danger
GoldenBallsup Rockin' Hedda on the back-headlines & quotes - ALL now being swallowed or spitooned.

Tho way-back they ALL knew of supposedly salacious Sav's slippy-tongue, feely fingers and more ?


We wouldn't believe the date printed on most papers, they should PAY US to look at 'em !
Hedda DAILY MIRROR : Television legend Jimmy Savile has died at the age of 84

BBC ONLINE :The Prince of Wales and the culture secretary join friends and colleagues in paying tribute to the broadcaster and fundraiser Sir Jimmy Savile.

DAILY MAIL :'A proper British eccentric': Tributes pour in as DJ, TV presenter and charity marathon runner extraordinaire Sir Jimmy Savile dies

THE GUARDIAN : Jimmy Savile, eccentric king of children's TV, dies aged 84
As tributes pour in for the Fix It host, Tracy McVeigh looks back at an extraordinary career on radio and TV


DAILY EXPRESS : VETERAN DJ and broadcaster Sir Jimmy Savile died today, sources said.
The 84-year-old was found at his home in Roundhay, Leeds, just after midday today.

Broadcaster Stuart Hall said on BBC Radio 5live that Sir Jimmy was "unique" but "a loner".
He added: "He had lots of imitators, the one and only Jimmy Savile."


THE SUN : Now then, now then, cries and gals .We join 3,000 fans at Sir Jimmy Savile's send-off
A FRUIT and veg man dressed as Santa and a retired porter in a cowboy hat and covered in bling file past a gold coffin.
The start of Jimmy Savile’s three-day funeral was as flamboyant as the man himself.
They were just two of the characters from thousands of people who filed past his casket in Leeds yesterday, where there was also a photo of the flamboyant DJ and, in an ashtray, half a cigar, the last he smoked.