As suspected, Mark Williams-Thomas is loading his gun of bullshit and aiming for Top Of The Pops - a follow-up Exposure to tie in the shows 50th Aniversary.
As per his Jimmy Savile allegations there is nothing of substance - but we can't let that get in the way can we?
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/ji...o-teenage-girls.html
Of course the answer to this LIES in the report:
A BBC spokeswoman said: “In 1971 allegations of corruption at Top of The Pops were made by a newspaper. The BBC took these allegations extremely seriously and commissioned Brian Neill QC to prepare an independent report to establish what had happened. "Neill concluded that the evidence before him ‘fell a very long way short’ of justifying the allegations that had been made, though he also noted that despite his best efforts he was not able to access all the material that was held by the newspaper. "In spite of this Neill did make recommendations for changes to arrangements in relation to the show, which included raising the age limit to 17, which the BBC duly implemented.”
This all relates back to the Payola Scandal, in which under-age girls were supposed to have been made available to dee-jays by Janie Jones. I think Janie herself made clear in memoirs that the girls were in fact all over the age, but playing at the St.Trinians chic. More importantly for Jimmy, she also makes plain he never attended such parties as may have occurred anyway. The Telegraph itself did this story last October:
Savile was intrigued, Jones says, by her parties at which women — she insists they were always over the age of consent — had dressed as schoolgirls. She insisted that Savile had never been to her parties but that other disc jockeys had.
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/ji...rst-sex-scandal.html
Just seems like the same bullshit warmed up. Janie fell out with Jimmy and that is also well-documented.