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Topic History of: Thank you BBC4
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JK2006 And Jimmy Savile, of course, has never been found guilty of any offence yet the green ink brigade insists that censorship kicks in and the BBC obeys. Every victory for freedom of speech is not just luck but the result of a battle.

Of course. for years rappers in jail for murder still get happily featured on the music stations. Actors convicted of murder are happily booked for TV appearances. Ex prisoners pop up all the time all over the media. It makes little or no sense to me but then I'm odd.
robbiex You were lucky, DLT gets edited out of totp and he was only found guilty of sexual assault. A relatively minor offence with a non-custodial sentence.
NCS Also not edited out of first part of Sound on Song, BBC4, 3 weeks ago.
JK2006 for not editing a young JK out of your Sounds of the Sixties TV show.