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Topic History of: DLT latest
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andrew Not from a Cantwara even you Pattaya you should know that.
Pattaya andrew wrote:
Did'nt Paul Chuckle finger a groupie in his car few years ago ?

You could have been more diplomatic
JK2006 Yes and David Atkey too; these are honest honourable men and I know them all. Everyone knew Savile "liked young girls" which, everyone assumed, were 16/17/18/19 year olds (who were regarded as young girls in the 70s and 80s). Lots of people liked "young girls" way back then; it's only recently that no healthy male who isn't a pervert only looks at women who are over 30.
In The Know (as always) Savile "takes over" the DLT trial, now -

"Former BBC producer and studio manager Kevin Howlett described he never heard incidents of inappropriate behaviour regarding Travis but he, like other witnesses recalled rumours involving disgraced dead DJ Jimmy Savile.

"There were rumours about Jimmy Savile's behaviour but one never saw Jimmy Savile in the building in the 1980s. He was never on anyone's radar," he said.

Asked about the rumours he added:"They were never substantiated at all really. I heard vague things about him that he was a bit of a ladies' man.

"I was not aware of anything that has since come out about him and underage girls. I just heard rumours. He was a bit of a shady character."

Mr Howlett added that he had met Savile twice in the 15 years he had worked at the BBC saying that he "would just come in once every two weeks for 30 minutes to record his links for his show."

He said that Savile's Sunday afternoon show was recorded weeks in advance and never broadcast live and he added: "I got the feeling he was a very strange man."

Under cross examination, Mr Howlett said he never recalled anyone "doing anything about the Jimmy Savile rumours."

news.sky.com/story/1207033/dave-lee-trav...-comfortable-with-dj

Make you just wonder who is actually on trial ?????
JK2006 I'm sure he didn't Andrew.