The early broadcast had to be trimmed down to 28/29 minutes, and they cut GG and The Drifters from that showing.
The late broadcast, and those to be shown on saturday, was unedited and contained The Drifters and Gary Glitter.
You're to be thanked for having the tenacity and the integrity to raise this matter with the BBC, if they show GG in full 'seductive' mode as they did last night (I can imagine drinks being dropped in horror all around Britain) then they are definitely prepared to stand by their promise to 'not rewrite history'. Prior to this things had gotten ridiculous - when 6music repeated the 52-part "Story Of Pop" in the early hours of the morning recently the Glam Rock episode was cut by about 8 minutes, and all trace of GG removed. This was part of a warts-&-all radio documentary, utterly scandalous.
It is looking hopeful that in the wake of Leveson & the downfall of NOTW etc the BBC really are "growing a pair". Many would view old TOTPs & the archive status of a disgraced glam rocker as a trite matter but it's tip-of-the-iceberg stuff and important to those with a genuine love & appreciation for music and archive TV.
I'm not one for sycophantic toadying and I'm no massive Glitter fan, but I can't thank you enough for this JK. Cheers!
