As asked to be commented on by Aspo : Saville on the Tweenies? Surely not?
Correct. Man of the hour, or not as the case may be, Jimmy
Saville was aired on a TV programme on Sunday morning. And not any programme, a
kids’ TV programme. Oh how that man would be smiling in his grave as we speak,
as he is obviously still managing to reach his favourite kind of audience, all
thanks to his good old friend, the ignorant and elitist BBC, perverter of the
course of justice.
Somehow our ‘peoples broadcaster’ seems to sink lower and
lower in recent months as reporters uncovered secrets, lies and poor management
decisions but as the investigation into the savagery of Jimmy Saville reaches
new peaks with conclusions of more than 400 instances of child abuse, the BBC
have a little bit of a muck up, by airing the nightmare of children and parents
alike, on a kids’ TV programme.
The Tweenies played host to Max dressed as Saville in an episode made in 2001, when he was still a dirty old perv, but when we the public weren’t aware of his filthy little pass times.
The Tweenies played host to Max dressed as Saville in an episode made in 2001, when he was still a dirty old perv, but when we the public weren’t aware of his filthy little pass times.
Although I find it difficult to argue how people ‘didn’t
know’ Saville was a raging pervert with a nose like the child catcher, hair
designed by a blind wigmaker and all the dirty gold jewellery one can buy from
Argos. Not to mention the tracksuit that would place him comfortably on
Ingoldmells market. How on earth did this man’s evil go unnoticed when all the
many roles of paedophiles from The Bill to Coronation Street, were based on
him?! But that’s a story for a different day.
In the episode, Max, dressed as Saville, is said to be on
the set of Top of the Pops using his catchphrases and presenting the other
Tweenies characters whom I can only assume are going to take on the rolls of pop
stars, e.g. Garry Glitter. In my opinion, given what else we know Saville got
up to on the set of Top of the Pops, the viewers were very lucky that Max
merely dressed as him.
The BBC have been said to have had eleventy-milliion complaints,
although Ofcom claim it’s only had like three...BBC when will you learn, lies
and exaggerations never present you in a good light?
Cheers.
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