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Who would of thought it!!! :O
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...of-being-a-paedophile-in-new-documentary.html
SIR Jimmy Savile is to be accused of being a paedophile in a shocking documentary.
The programme claims the late telly legend abused his position to find young girls while he hosted shows including Top Of The Pops and Jim’ll Fix It. He was also well-known for the long-running road safety ad Clunk Click.
Several alleged victims speak out in the documentary, claiming Savile abused them when they were under-age.
The show will also claim the DJ, who died in October last year, groomed young girls as he travelled the country for his charity work.
The allegations will reportedly be screened on prime-time ITV before the first anniversary of his death on October 29.
Criminologist and child protection expert Mark Williams-Thomas will present the show after carrying out a long investigation into Savile's past.
A source told a Sunday newspaper: "There have been rumours speculating for years about Sir Jimmy from his days on television.
"But up until now, nobody has got any victims to speak out."
The source added that victims and witnesses give "detailed accounts of grooming, followed in time by assaults".
Sir Jimmy was a larger than life television star famous for his catchphrase "Now then, now then", smoking cigars and running marathons for good causes.
He never married and died at home in Leeds just before his 85th birthday.
Last month an auction of his belongings raised £320,000 for charity. John Virgo is said to be deeply saddened by his friends death.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...of-being-a-paedophile-in-new-documentary.html
SIR Jimmy Savile is to be accused of being a paedophile in a shocking documentary.
The programme claims the late telly legend abused his position to find young girls while he hosted shows including Top Of The Pops and Jim’ll Fix It. He was also well-known for the long-running road safety ad Clunk Click.
Several alleged victims speak out in the documentary, claiming Savile abused them when they were under-age.
The show will also claim the DJ, who died in October last year, groomed young girls as he travelled the country for his charity work.
The allegations will reportedly be screened on prime-time ITV before the first anniversary of his death on October 29.
Criminologist and child protection expert Mark Williams-Thomas will present the show after carrying out a long investigation into Savile's past.
A source told a Sunday newspaper: "There have been rumours speculating for years about Sir Jimmy from his days on television.
"But up until now, nobody has got any victims to speak out."
The source added that victims and witnesses give "detailed accounts of grooming, followed in time by assaults".
Sir Jimmy was a larger than life television star famous for his catchphrase "Now then, now then", smoking cigars and running marathons for good causes.
He never married and died at home in Leeds just before his 85th birthday.
Last month an auction of his belongings raised £320,000 for charity. John Virgo is said to be deeply saddened by his friends death.