Bill Oddie: "Everyone Knew About Jimmy Savile At BBC".

Bill Oddie admits that pretty much everyone at Aunty knew Savile was a pervert.

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  • @xpat73
    @xpat738 жыл бұрын

    People blaming Oddie have to remember that the libel laws in England could have ruined him. If he makes an accusation in the media based on rumours and hearsay - rather than anything he observed first hand - he opens himself up to a libel writ. That is why all of this stuff about Saville came out AFTER he died - because dead men can't sue for libel.

  • @nitramyellek442011

    @nitramyellek442011

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Casper Jean Rimbaud Best paragraph I have ever read!!!

  • @chap0syoutuification

    @chap0syoutuification

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Casper Jean Rimbaud So why don't you donate all your money to an anti rape charity and live on the street? Surely if it meant stopping people getting raped. The fact is people are scared of having their life ruined by powerful people.

  • @chap0syoutuification

    @chap0syoutuification

    8 жыл бұрын

    Casper Jean Rimbaud Well yes it is. Plenty of bad things go in the world that you 'could' help stop. Yet you don't. Why? Because it costs money, or you would be ostracised. Judging by your picture you have a sub average IQ so your ad hominem is understandable.

  • @chap0syoutuification

    @chap0syoutuification

    8 жыл бұрын

    Casper Jean Rimbaud Great comeback. Notsrs. So salty lmao

  • @BigDuke6ixx

    @BigDuke6ixx

    8 жыл бұрын

    All Bill had to go on were rumours. What do you think the police would have said to him? 'Got any evidence?' 'No' 'Well then, not a lot we can do.'

  • @jaidenofficial8746
    @jaidenofficial87462 жыл бұрын

    Anyone who abuses a child is vile.

  • @AStri-zg5xc

    @AStri-zg5xc

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yup...sa-VILE.

  • @louisevagiotis6233

    @louisevagiotis6233

    2 жыл бұрын

    Kiddie Fiddler

  • @eddiehitler8257
    @eddiehitler82575 жыл бұрын

    Bill comes across well in this. He's not speculating, just giving his opinion.

  • @3fam123
    @3fam1232 жыл бұрын

    A wheelchair user friend of mine was in Stoke Mandeville as a child. Saville was doing the rounds and a nurse came to tell her to pretend to be asleep when he gets to her. How awful the nurses knew.

  • @starwarsroo2448

    @starwarsroo2448

    2 жыл бұрын

    I know a girl who lives up near Leeds who is literally early 30's and she says all the girls knew if you saw him walking up the street to keep away from the pervy cunt. Open secret

  • @Skunbshjxj

    @Skunbshjxj

    2 жыл бұрын

    They reported it several times and nothing was done.

  • @gary1961

    @gary1961

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm surprised nobody took the law into their own hands and dealt with the pervert via a huge knife in the nether regions.

  • @MrYossarianuk

    @MrYossarianuk

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not sure being asleep would help them

  • @xtraspecialmango

    @xtraspecialmango

    2 жыл бұрын

    From his predilections...That might have egged him on more...

  • @carolynjones5142
    @carolynjones51425 жыл бұрын

    They should have listened to Johnny Rotten

  • @garrettstenlund9561

    @garrettstenlund9561

    4 жыл бұрын

    And David icke.

  • @aronoddi5465

    @aronoddi5465

    4 жыл бұрын

    And all the kids that complained and were silenced !

  • @Torquemadia

    @Torquemadia

    4 жыл бұрын

    They did. They kept it to themselves and didn't go to the police or name names. Just like Johnny Rotten.

  • @aintnoplum

    @aintnoplum

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ravern Noir Enoch was right

  • @drmontague6475

    @drmontague6475

    3 жыл бұрын

    Johnny Rotten is a right wing shit . His only concern is money. He doesn't give a fuckin toss about the plight of third world children. If we don't want social justice for the children of this world then we are no better than Jimmy Savile. Yes we fuckin starve them, deny them medical treatment, make them live in shanty towns, Look yourself in the mirror folks. When was the last time you give a fuckin toss about the poor of this world. In comparison Savile actions could be viewed as a misdemeanor.

  • @timwoods115
    @timwoods1159 жыл бұрын

    Oddie lost his job on Springwatch shortly after this interview. The said he was suffering with Bi polar disorder and he was very difficult to work with. Makes you wonder who really is in charge eh?.......

  • @ThemeParkChomp

    @ThemeParkChomp

    5 жыл бұрын

    Tim woods Not true, he was dismissed from Springwatch 3 years before this interview. Not a fan of the BBC but theres no need to make things up.

  • @numbersix100

    @numbersix100

    5 жыл бұрын

    Tim woods yup, that’s why Savile got away with it for so long. Everyone knew if they opened their mouths they’d get sacked.

  • @stud105

    @stud105

    5 жыл бұрын

    My thoughts exactly. Victimised through the gutter media.

  • @chriswilde7246

    @chriswilde7246

    5 жыл бұрын

    Always wondered what happened to Bill Oddie...

  • @numbersix100

    @numbersix100

    5 жыл бұрын

    Tim woods the BBC punishes anyone who tells the truth about how the BBC works, the Beeb protected scores of sex offenders.

  • @wahidkhaliq4776
    @wahidkhaliq47764 жыл бұрын

    Much love and respect to Bill Oddie . He stuck to his beliefs . Saville asserted many times back in the days that he wanted to have guest appearance on The Goodies .... the chaps despised him and never allowed him on the show . The goodies was a huge hit on BBC back in the late 70’s

  • @franceskronenwett3539

    @franceskronenwett3539

    2 жыл бұрын

    I was a great fan of the Goodies.

  • @wahidkhaliq4776

    @wahidkhaliq4776

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@franceskronenwett3539 they were great indeed 🥰

  • @molliewongful

    @molliewongful

    2 жыл бұрын

    yes, they were the epitome of British humour. I never like JS - he gave off a predator vibe. So sad for his many, many victims that the prick got away with it. Shame on all those complicit enablers. I suspect he was a high-ranking freemason. Those sadists protect their own

  • @suffolkpompey
    @suffolkpompey3 жыл бұрын

    Watching this in 2020, and the BBC hasn't changed one jot.

  • @lindacottan2738
    @lindacottan2738 Жыл бұрын

    I was 15 years old when I got tickets to go to top of the pops with my friend Theresa. We were having a lot of fun dancing and screaming at all the bands. Gary Glitter and the glitter band were our favourites at that time. After they’d performed, a bouncer came up to us and asked us if we wanted to go back stage to meet them. My friend was so excited but I was apprehensive as it was close to my curfew to be home. We had an argument and I left as my mother, god love her, was an absolute tyrant. I asked T the next day if she’d gone back stage and she was silent and then teary. To this day (40+years) she has never told me what happened as I honestly believe she was traumatised. Our fun, innocent children memories are wrapped up in this extremely troubling times at the BBC

  • @semajttam

    @semajttam

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm so sorry to have read this :( love to you and your friend

  • @brythonicman3267
    @brythonicman32679 жыл бұрын

    Credit to Bill Oddie, but why he and others kept stum was because if they did spill the beans, they would more than likely end up in the same place as Dr David Kelly or Robin Cook! Saville was very well connected with the upper echelon of the British establishment and if you mess with that crowd it's curtains for sure.

  • @donnyreiss1180

    @donnyreiss1180

    2 жыл бұрын

    no excuse he should of spoke up

  • @gyobfan22

    @gyobfan22

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@donnyreiss1180 Even if he did speak about it there is no way it would have been broadcast. John Lydon from The Sex Pistols hinted at what Saville was upto in a BBC radio interview which was never broadcast at the time. Social media and the internet weren't about back then so TV channels, papers etc could control what was put out far easier and nobody would question it unlike today.

  • @josmith2031

    @josmith2031

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@donnyreiss1180 no would of listen 👍

  • @frankdsouza2425

    @frankdsouza2425

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@donnyreiss1180 Dinny, Could you or anyone else tell me what He should OF spoke up? Do you Mean should HAVE spoken up? If you do,why do you not just say so ???

  • @frankdsouza2425

    @frankdsouza2425

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@josmith2031 OF listen ??

  • @the13thdukeofwybourne77
    @the13thdukeofwybourne779 жыл бұрын

    John Lydon aka Johnny Rotten had Saville sussed and came out with it, years before anyone else ever thought of mentioning it.

  • @samgreenaum4104

    @samgreenaum4104

    9 жыл бұрын

    When? Still Lydon didn't have a very credible image amongst the powerful back then, of his own design. It's the sort of thing people would expect him to make up for a joke, or to be all cynical and anarchisty.

  • @liamwhitcombe1237

    @liamwhitcombe1237

    9 жыл бұрын

    Sam Greenaum I'm not a punk rocker. I positively hate punk rock. But give me John Lydon over ALL the CUNTS at the BBC any day

  • @SuperStrik9

    @SuperStrik9

    9 жыл бұрын

    Sam Greenaum Lydon was talking about it way back in the 70's. There's a short interview clip here on youtube from 1978 where John talks about what a pervert Saville is and how he'd like to kill Saville on film. Also mentions how it's this big secret that no one's allowed to talk about and how he doubts what he's saying will even get on air.

  • @samgreenaum4104

    @samgreenaum4104

    9 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, but is John Lydon's gobshitery, which you have to admit he's done a lot of, admissible in court? I'd hope not. "Everyone" "knew". But nobody actually knew. It was just rumours and thank the gods that's not enough to find people guilty of such horrible crimes. There might be people who really did know, for certain. The fact none of the victims are ever on record as speaking up, is bloody wierd. Plenty of abused children keep quiet of it, but surely not HUNDREDS!? Perhaps he was helped by those in power. Perhaps those noncey MPs that popped up inthe news the other week, and now seem forgotten about. But just hearing rumours is no use to anyone. The one about Richard Gere and the gerbil probably isn't true, and neither's the one about Marc Almond and the stomach pump. In fact it was Rod Steward originally in the stomach pump story. Corpse-fucking kiddy-fiddler is the sort of thing you'd think about Savile ANYWAY just cos he LOOKS like one! But that's not actual evidence.

  • @97channel

    @97channel

    9 жыл бұрын

    Zig Zag John Lydon's knowledge wasn't unique wisdom. And I don't respect him for coming out with it, correctly anticipating its censorship, then never mentioning it ever again until after Savile's death.

  • @denzel270
    @denzel2703 жыл бұрын

    Why is no one discussing Cyril Smith? Why has this gone quiet? Saville was a disgrace but so to Smith and he was an MP. Conspiracy of silence?

  • @mharismith8654
    @mharismith86548 жыл бұрын

    Saville was protected by the big wigs of society in all walks of life.

  • @saminabukhari7336

    @saminabukhari7336

    2 жыл бұрын

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  • @charlottetaylor4471

    @charlottetaylor4471

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sir Jimmy was loved by the Royal Family. Because they're all like Savile. All part of the same horrific club. Anyone who receives a knighthood should most certainly be met with suspicion.

  • @michaeljust1193

    @michaeljust1193

    2 жыл бұрын

    Like Prince Charles, and who was that bloke that was heading up the CPS ? Keith Stammers ,I think ., or something like that .

  • @1gerard47

    @1gerard47

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like Bill knew about it NO balls to say anything at the time?

  • @gam9063

    @gam9063

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@charlottetaylor4471 really you know that how?

  • @kevinparker461
    @kevinparker4615 жыл бұрын

    i can always remember when i was about 11 years old my dad watching Saville on TV & saying ' I don't care what people say about him, there is something badly wrong with that bloke'. It stuck i my mind. I have since found out, talking with friends their parents had said much the same.

  • @thedativecase9733

    @thedativecase9733

    5 жыл бұрын

    My dad used to say the same thing.

  • @englishciderlover7347

    @englishciderlover7347

    5 жыл бұрын

    Same as my dad.

  • @thunderball11111

    @thunderball11111

    5 жыл бұрын

    All you need do is see the man near another human for more than ten seconds and you know you wouldn't want to be within a mile of him socially.

  • @dnr2089

    @dnr2089

    3 жыл бұрын

    I just thought he was a creepy eccentric.

  • @nikreece6295

    @nikreece6295

    2 жыл бұрын

    One guy l know in his 40s has since told me that he was once told by his parents when watching jim'll fix it...you'll never be allowed on that f***er's show ever. So don't bother ever asking us....Trust me. A lot of people knew

  • @peppersdog1
    @peppersdog18 жыл бұрын

    why does the bbc still exist?

  • @joe18425

    @joe18425

    8 жыл бұрын

    Good question !!

  • @joe18425

    @joe18425

    8 жыл бұрын

    +iooi Exactly. I very much doubt that the government would cover the cost if half the nation seized to purchase a TV licence. It is shameful that the British taxpayer actually pays these bastards wages. The bbc is a cancerous infection on the British people. And without quick sharp treatment it will grow and infect like any cancer. That's not a dig at British people, I mean I am British. I can proudly say that there is not one occasion have I paid the bbc license fee. And rightly so. When is the last time there was something fresh and original shown on bbc without a hidden agenda behind it. It's sad that in this day and age there is people who are having to go to food banks just to survive and the same people are being dragged through an already overburdened court system for not paying the bbc license fee. Absolute corporate greed. All western society's are the same. We (as in the uk) go around invading other countries sticking our noses into matters that either don't concern us or are greatly exaggerated just to get public opinion in our corner. We then send our troops who are of course trained to kill into combat zones, horrendous events occur at the will of the government, we get lied to by the media (bbc etc), we don't get told of the war crimes we commit on theses countries we have invaded. And to top it all off we can't understand why people from these country's come here and commit terrorist attacks against us. It's all bullshit. And the thing is, as I get older all this bullshit becomes clearer, the leaves die off and I can see the wood through the trees Anyway rant over. good day

  • @jonnyjackson6050

    @jonnyjackson6050

    7 жыл бұрын

    peppersdog1 Because its better for the industry and us that it does. If its privatised it'll rely on advertising revenue which is a limited amount. ITVs programming has gone to pot with huge cuts because the cash it got from commercials has been watered down by competition with Sky etc. At the moment, what the BBC get from Licence /government is roughly equal to what the independent sector get in advertising revenue. If the BBC was to rely on adverts, the pot would be split with both sides taking huge losses and program quality would fall even more than it has. Also, the BBC produces shit loads of services that are important to the public but not lucrative and would disappear. This includes the World Service, 40 plus local radio stations, the Asian Network, Radio 6, BBC 4 and dozens of foreign service channels. You might not use them but many do.

  • 6 жыл бұрын

    peppersdog1 it's a terrific point. It should have been dissolved by now, especially due to things like this

  • @lloydyherbal

    @lloydyherbal

    5 жыл бұрын

    apparently white women love the bbc

  • @soulboygabicci5681
    @soulboygabicci56817 жыл бұрын

    What people tend to forget in speaking out against Saville & co is that "Who do you go to?" When corruption is top-down and the elite controlled the police and papers, Where do you go to for help? And you'd probably end up dead or lose your job no matter who you are. Saville, etc were allowed to die. Mate where do you start and most importantly, when does it end?

  • @richardbarber4444

    @richardbarber4444

    5 жыл бұрын

    Monty Fury .You need a cast iron recorded case. I know of aBloke. not say who, in Yorkshire who got a sniff of police corruption and back handers. "Discussed , light heartedly, with the Chief Constable of the day, how the boys were doing and making enough on the job and he had noticed a certain repititon of circumstances suggesting there appeard to be something underhand going and if CC was aware. Well, yes, but it's not hurting anyone. There were other details mentioned too.All this was recorded on a hidden tape, much easier to do these days. The bloke went to his boss and asked what he should do about creating a newspaper story. the response was you can only do that with fact evidence, not hearsay. How do you mean? Well , if you could have taped it that would be perfect. CC was informed and a small piece appeared in ,local paper about disciplinary action being effected in a Division of West Yorkshire Police. So it can be done if a person has will and opportunity.

  • @gordonm6108

    @gordonm6108

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@richardbarber4444 Loads of people have the will, me included. It's getting the opportunity that the bloke you know of had, that many of us aren't privy to.

  • @icemachine79

    @icemachine79

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not just the "elites"; the entire British nation loved Jimmy. The victims were rightly afraid of being labeled liars or opportunists by an unsympathetic public.

  • @carolewilson1311
    @carolewilson13117 жыл бұрын

    Jimmy savil and ester ransen stalwarts of BBC her and him allways together and now she weasles out of hardly knowing him she unbelievable

  • @paullangton-rogers2390

    @paullangton-rogers2390

    3 жыл бұрын

    And she had the cheek to go on TV and put the blame on everyone except herself, when at the time, she was running a TV series and org called Childline supposedly protecting children. She is more guilty than anyone in not taking any action knowing what she knew at the time and not speaking out. Everyone was just covering their own asses and careers with no regard for the victims.

  • @ianmoir2681

    @ianmoir2681

    3 жыл бұрын

    Childline was all a front, hiding in plain sight

  • @anniemay4547

    @anniemay4547

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes there was a group of sex abuse survivors that wanted to do a tv programme to reach out to children that were suffering iin silence, that group of honourable people were smashed by Esther rantzen and similar.. that’s when child line came into being all proffesional etc.. and no doubt protected more quilty people than victims..And jill Dando was assassinated on a london st.. and nobody saw a thing.. 😢

  • @rachelcraig5047

    @rachelcraig5047

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@anniemay4547 In those days when I was young there really wasnt such a thing as Child Protection..and child abuse.. it was just what you lived with.. Funnily enough when my mother was about to die we were sent to see a oncologist who turned out to be Jill Dando's future husband, Very nice man.

  • @betamusic5487

    @betamusic5487

    2 жыл бұрын

    The problem was lack of evidence. It was all rumours and hearsay. If you try to expose someone purely based on rumours, and you can't prove your allegations, you will be destroyed. Why the fuck did the actual victims wait until after Savile's death before they came forward? They could've had him sent down decades ago. Or if not sent down, at least exposed, shamed and sacked.

  • @TheInstantoverkill
    @TheInstantoverkill9 жыл бұрын

    They are not 'stars', they are merely prats who work in T.V.

  • @PaulRoseGuitar

    @PaulRoseGuitar

    3 жыл бұрын

    Couldn't have put it better

  • @pachy444
    @pachy4443 жыл бұрын

    Anyone who lived through that era knows fully well that Saville was on TV all the time as a hero.. He managed to do enough high profile good things to cover his personal behavior .. He was a real life fix it.... Hospitals, royalty & The BBC all done well out of being associated with him so they all turned a blind eye. They were actually equally as responsible for creating a monster & allowing his behaviour & THAT ladies & gentleman is why they had to wait until he died because he had too much incriminating info on high up people.

  • @rainbows9060

    @rainbows9060

    2 жыл бұрын

    Why the fuck no one took him out in a dark ally, god only knows

  • @wendyhannan2454

    @wendyhannan2454

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good comment, he knew exactly what he was doing. He’s now in the right place, too many people turned a blind eye, so very sad. Heart felt sympathy to his victims. 💔

  • @gam9063

    @gam9063

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@wendyhannan2454 they didn't know ,peados don't shout it from the rooftops,he was also a necrophiliac ,he had the keys to Broadmoor he was so trusted,his living victims kept quiet because like all bullies he made them too frightened to say anything until after he died.

  • @icemachine79

    @icemachine79

    2 жыл бұрын

    No, the reason the victims had to wait until Saville was dead was fear of being branded as liars by an entire nation that adored Jimmy Saville at the time. Three of his victims did try in 2007 after Top of the Pops went off the air. But they each thought they were on their own (the police didn't tell them 2 others had come forward with corroborating allegations), and CPS decided not to prosecute.

  • @gam9063

    @gam9063

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@icemachine79 strange that as others have said they were too frightened as he had said no one would believe them and they were right until way too many came forward with similar stories

  • @thethe6232
    @thethe62323 жыл бұрын

    Before you have a go at Bill , just understand that if the top brass weren’t willing to explode Savile , what chance would anybody have at bringing this to light in an era of closed eyes, ears and minds !

  • @Macho_Fantastico
    @Macho_Fantastico4 жыл бұрын

    It's kind of sickening that the BBC is allowed to exist after all this happened.

  • @gordonm6108

    @gordonm6108

    2 жыл бұрын

    Very. The building should have been demolished as soon as these rumours were proved true.

  • @gordonm6108

    @gordonm6108

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Macavity They could easily be rehomed in a less toxic environment.

  • @gordonm6108

    @gordonm6108

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Macavity Exactly what it says. The people you're talking about could easily do their business elsewhere.

  • @gordonm6108

    @gordonm6108

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Macavity In fact, they already do. All over the country. What exactly was your point?

  • @gordonm6108

    @gordonm6108

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Macavity Proving your point wrong. Which you still haven't actually explained.

  • @Mirandorl
    @Mirandorl7 жыл бұрын

    Everyone asks how could it happen, but Savile himself told us, through his victims. "I'm King Jimmy. No one can touch me. You'll never be believed". He was right. There is a bizarre need to admire people and elevate them, place them on pedestals, that humans have. The most harmless form of it is kids that hero worship footballers, but adults still have it too. Its so powerful that they will convince themselves that what their eyes and ears are telling them is wrong because of the crushing fear of public humiliation, loss of job, or worse. People with power should be subject of the MOST social doubt and scepticism, especially those that make us feel good about them *despite the fact we've likely never met them and most certainly do not know them*. The unscrupulous gain power through vocal followers and their overly rose tinted spectacles (no pun intended), and as with modern politics, let a lack of emotional control set their views on the person in concrete. Jimmy had his legion of fans and those who wished to be associated with him because of how that popularity reflected on them or their causes. I have no doubt that he had some of the fiercest defenders whilst he was alive. So how do these things eventually come out? We wait until someone with enough power and position tells us "yes, this person is evil". Then, we are all allowed to say it, the thing we all knew anyway. We wait for another powerful, trusted authority to tell us that the previous powerful, trusted authority was slime. Then we pick someone else to fall in admiration with and follow to the next explosion. Despite how good and "right" it might feel, the need to follow and admire has a dangerous double edge that our era seems to still be at the mercy of.

  • @combativeThinker

    @combativeThinker

    4 жыл бұрын

    @TheDroidBay That's what happens when you allow atheism to seep into your society. People will substitute God for something else, most often _someone_ in the form of celebrities.

  • @faithlesshound5621

    @faithlesshound5621

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@combativeThinker It's hard to see how atheism can account for the impunity that priestly abusers have.

  • @Madara8989

    @Madara8989

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@combativeThinker Except the very existence of religions is caused by the exact same fundamentally flawed human behavior - seeking out someone or something that they can trust will always be good and have their best interests in mind no matter what... but that's not a realistic goal or viewpoint because "good" and "bad" are concepts entirely invented by humans (and change wildly based on the century you're in) and the notion that anything is or can be incorruptibly good is as ridiculous as believing a human can transcend humanity and ascend to godhood (capable of altering reality to their whims and without using technology). Nature is neither good nor bad and simply couldn't care less about the life of a human. Gods exist to explain the aspects of nature that humans fundamentally couldn't understand because they lacked the scientific knowledge or resources to observe things beyond the visible surface level. Case in point, Tom Lehrer wrote "The Elements" song while working at Harvard in the 50s. In his song, he lists off 102 different elements that were listed on the periodic table. At the end of his live performances, he added an additional bit of humor to the song by mentioning a much earlier version of the song he attributes to Aristotle and proceeds to sing the older version to the same piano tune... Except it lasts all of 2-3 seconds because the lyrics were shortened to "There's Earth and Air and Fire and Water" because for centuries humans were under the false pretense that those were the only 4 elements and that everything was made up of combining them in different mixtures (anything that couldn't be achieved this way was attributed to magic or gods).

  • @RedHearts178

    @RedHearts178

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@combativeThinker jimmy savile was devoutly catholic and this was part of the reason a lot of people put him on this pedestal so not sure atheism is really the issue

  • @oneoflokis

    @oneoflokis

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Madara8989 Earth, Air, Fire and Water still.good for magic! And for us Pagans. 🙂 You forgot Spirit. And the Chinese also have Metal.

  • @gary1961
    @gary19612 жыл бұрын

    Amazing. Bill Oddie spoke here for 4 minutes without actually saying anything at all.

  • @helenrohl1113

    @helenrohl1113

    2 жыл бұрын

    That’s correct.

  • @jimbersmcimbers
    @jimbersmcimbers2 жыл бұрын

    Why I refuse to pay for a 'TV licence'...

  • @paulrowthorn6228
    @paulrowthorn622827 күн бұрын

    How come the BBC made a tribute about Saville, after he died? When they knew all about his disgusting behaviour? Johnny Lyndon was banned from the BBC, for speaking the truth.

  • @PureAwesamness
    @PureAwesamness6 жыл бұрын

    It's absolutely terrible that this went on for as long as it did.

  • @georgerobert4709

    @georgerobert4709

    2 жыл бұрын

    It went on for so long becasuse a) The establishment were complicit and guilty Saville "knew where the bodies were buried" Thatcher, BBC, Tory party et ALL Knew but chose to remain silent to protect the guilty !!

  • @gaynorpatterson2915

    @gaynorpatterson2915

    2 жыл бұрын

    He was protected and his acts were ignored by the higher ups..They we’re all in bed together and in denial.

  • @pooperscooper9176
    @pooperscooper91766 жыл бұрын

    Jimmy Saville was a very clever man he put himself in position where he had easy access to his prey. He became friends with incredibly powerful people nobody would of stood up alone against the prick sadly

  • @chuckc7815

    @chuckc7815

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes but even further than that he was supplying kids to some very high up people, who in turn protected him.

  • @michaeljust1193

    @michaeljust1193

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chuckc7815 like a future king ?

  • @burtingtune
    @burtingtune8 жыл бұрын

    I remember about twenty years ago, having an argument with two of my friends about Jimmy Saville: I said that I found him a strange man and that all his charity work struck me as insincere. They both rounded on me and jumped to his defence. In fairness to them, the general public had no hard evidence to believe that he was what we later found him out to be and I was only talking about my impression of the man, but I think if anything can be learned from Saville and his like it is that the consensus is often at odds with reality. Saville was untouchable for many reasons and one of those was that he was extremely popular.

  • @MKRM27

    @MKRM27

    2 жыл бұрын

    What do you want? A medal that says you’re an expert paedo spotter?!

  • @colinbrigham8253

    @colinbrigham8253

    2 жыл бұрын

    Silence was savilles friend like the Royals

  • @carolramsey6287

    @carolramsey6287

    2 жыл бұрын

    I once met 'Sir' Cyril Smith. He gave me the creeps too

  • @DrJRL

    @DrJRL

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MKRM27 hahahaha

  • @katee8147

    @katee8147

    2 жыл бұрын

    That’s the front that serial pedophiles/sexual predators create as a smokescreen. They go to exorbitant efforts to create a framework that diverts off their activities.

  • @007nadineL
    @007nadineL11 жыл бұрын

    Nothing could stop Jimmy Saville because many other powerful men who also enjoyed abusing children helped cover up his crimes, and their own.

  • @LordTwaddle
    @LordTwaddle10 жыл бұрын

    Interesting to hear Bills point of view, he was a huge celebrity in the 70s too

  • @carlyonbay45
    @carlyonbay457 жыл бұрын

    oh gosh " everyone knew about Savile" .....but all these SELFISH celebrities kept quiet to protect their own careers ....

  • @craiggilchrist4223
    @craiggilchrist42236 жыл бұрын

    Cant believe he started his sentence with 'As it happens'. A classic Saville saying.

  • @muddywitch9016
    @muddywitch90168 жыл бұрын

    I remember seeing a clip of Saville with his arms clamped round the youngest Nolan girl(The Nolan singers) on Top of the Pops and her sisters looking at Saville as if to say "You touch her and we'll kill you". Total bastard/slime ball of a an absolute git!

  • @thedativecase9733

    @thedativecase9733

    5 жыл бұрын

    The Nolan girls beating the crap out of Jimmy Saville - now that would have been worth watching.

  • @kr1221E

    @kr1221E

    4 жыл бұрын

    I saw that vid, creeped me out, might still be on youtube I dunno.

  • @Saxonx500

    @Saxonx500

    3 жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/hH961MqQZJConbg.html

  • @westvinster

    @westvinster

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yep, ive just watched the clip...WOW! She was only 14yrs old yet managed to keep her cool. He wouldn't stand a chance, i think Coleen would've definitely kicked him in his middle wicket lol.

  • @JonathanAnon
    @JonathanAnon6 жыл бұрын

    "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."

  • @johndavies1090

    @johndavies1090

    2 жыл бұрын

    True - but the good men have to have proof that will stand up to start with - gut feelings aren't proof.

  • @kevinchamberlain7928
    @kevinchamberlain792810 жыл бұрын

    Courageous talk from someone in his position. We've all heard rumours about individuals but have we ever run to the police on the back of just a rumour? I doubt it, unless we had strong reason or proof. Just hope Bill is what he appears to be, nice old guy.

  • @LisaMaryification

    @LisaMaryification

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Kevin Chamberlain These psychopaths don't get to the top being nice. They use every trick in the book, including blackmailing victims, to get away with horrendous acts. They choose people such as children or minorities to victimize because these groups are victimized in other areas and tend to internalize blame.

  • @markmeade478
    @markmeade4785 жыл бұрын

    "When good people do nothing, bad things happen"....

  • @albaproductions9602
    @albaproductions96023 жыл бұрын

    My wife and I lived in Leeds in the 90's and often saw Savile parading around in his shell suite and all his bling, my wife used to say there was something creepy about him, strangely enough it was always the time the schools would be closing for the day and the streets would be full of kids. Never thought anything about it till he was outed.

  • @alan4391
    @alan43913 жыл бұрын

    the bbc should of been sued for keeping savile employed

  • @tonykuli
    @tonykuli7 жыл бұрын

    Well done Bill for speaking out! Love all your work.

  • @GeordieBoy1955

    @GeordieBoy1955

    4 жыл бұрын

    Tony Kuli “Speaking out”??? Why didn’t he speak out years ago?

  • @poochie81

    @poochie81

    4 жыл бұрын

    So brave lol

  • @thesunreport

    @thesunreport

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@poochie81 if you can find the right Goodies annual book from the seventies...you'll realise why Oddie looks so uncomfortable in this interview....look for the 'page 3 girl'...bad times all round eh Bill??

  • @billistikfindlay1692

    @billistikfindlay1692

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@thesunreport hello. Can you please link this for me if you can find it ?

  • @stewartrood3633

    @stewartrood3633

    2 жыл бұрын

    Speaking out? I would be embarressed to admit that I thought something odd about Savile especially being a groper of young girls.

  • @johnsmith-rs2vk
    @johnsmith-rs2vk2 жыл бұрын

    They all knew about him at Stoke Mandeville hospital in the 80's . But they were all too scared to say something .

  • @cretan982
    @cretan9829 жыл бұрын

    Such a disgrace that Saville was never held to account in his lifetime. Got to hope he's burning in Hell.

  • @leehogg6248

    @leehogg6248

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hell doesn't exist . So he won't be.

  • @Rendell001

    @Rendell001

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@leehogg6248 Ah, there's always one isn't there...

  • @deadinthebed963

    @deadinthebed963

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wish it's a shame is not a health in to go to his type a dude who wouldn't even care about his reputation being trashed now

  • @OlympusHeavyCavalry
    @OlympusHeavyCavalry4 жыл бұрын

    It shows you how much power the establishment has worldwide in protecting criminals and itself from justice etc., while keeping good people down from whistleblowing.

  • @michellecayson596
    @michellecayson5968 жыл бұрын

    The interview asked why it took so long to come to light? And Bill Oddie said he didn't know. Money, plain and simple money. Jimmy Savile was very popular and was on all kinds of shows back in the day. Since the BBC LOVES money. They weren't about to kill their golden goose at the time. were they?

  • @darklordcthulhu7231

    @darklordcthulhu7231

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Michelle Cayson And little Timmy's life was ruined. Aunty covered the tracks. The BBC should be dismantled.

  • @davidgomm9225

    @davidgomm9225

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Michelle Cayson They let Clarkson go.

  • @IndependentGeorge76

    @IndependentGeorge76

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Michelle Cayson they didnt really get much money off his shows. that's not how the BBC worked back then. it's not like today with BBC worldwide and selling franchises. It's more the power that savile had, he figuratively, and quite possibly literally, knew where the bodies were buried. He could take down a lot of establishment people with him, and so they kept him at the top, untouchable. Out of moral cowardice more than anything else I suspect...

  • @michellecayson596

    @michellecayson596

    8 жыл бұрын

    IndependentGeorge76 I left England over 20 years ago. How much is a TV license now? I'm guessing people still need to have one?

  • @eleanorwalmsley635

    @eleanorwalmsley635

    6 жыл бұрын

    Michelle Cayson £147.00 is increasing to £150.00 this year

  • @drafts05
    @drafts054 жыл бұрын

    “There is nothing more evil than when good people do nothing in the face of evil”..... MLK

  • @DaRovmeister
    @DaRovmeister10 жыл бұрын

    His last few seconds of body language where he's looking down into his mug suggests to me that he knows damn well "who that would be".

  • @philclark6250

    @philclark6250

    3 жыл бұрын

    I thought Jimmy saville was ok,back in the day he fixed it for me to milk a cow blindfolded,I even got a medal for it.......oh wait,maybe it was a cow....shit!!!!

  • @DaRovmeister

    @DaRovmeister

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@philclark6250 My, aren't you hilarious

  • @HighlandMike325

    @HighlandMike325

    3 жыл бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣

  • @shaunacamilleri
    @shaunacamilleri7 жыл бұрын

    These people hid each others sins, like politicians, business people, bankers, the aristocracy, the pigs and the list goes on - and we pay.

  • @keithgoodrickmeech8313

    @keithgoodrickmeech8313

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well put my friend. The higher echelons are full of perverted vile scumbags.

  • @gam9063

    @gam9063

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@keithgoodrickmeech8313 not just the higher echelons though is it

  • @keithgoodrickmeech8313

    @keithgoodrickmeech8313

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@gam9063 totally agree, the scumbags are everywhere. They weadle their way in wherever possible.

  • @Lapie3
    @Lapie33 жыл бұрын

    They should all be ashamed of themselves for knowing what Savile was doing and not reporting him. Shame on you all.

  • @bellawinters5823
    @bellawinters58233 жыл бұрын

    All the people who new and said nothing are complicit. Shame on them .

  • @MartinWillett
    @MartinWillett11 жыл бұрын

    My mother claims to have met him in 1954 and found him an obnoxious creep with an eye on young vulnerable girls even back then. She was 19 at the time and his eyes were on girls significantly younger. I never did think he was anything other than an obnoxious creep.

  • @adelaide102
    @adelaide10211 жыл бұрын

    From the 1950's to the early 1980's women were portrayed on many TV and radio programmes as nothing more than pieces of meat, or pretty things sitting in the background. Even Cliff Mitchelmore on a 1950's Election Night programme showed the viewers the young ladies working in the studio and said' aren't they pretty', even on a serious programme like that women were treated like pieces of meat.Benny Hill is a classic example.Men in society thought they had the right to slapped women's bottoms.

  • @anonUK

    @anonUK

    Жыл бұрын

    1966, I think. In 1959, people were still a bit buttoned up for that. The immediate postwar era in Britain only really ended in 1957, after Suez.

  • @barnbersonol
    @barnbersonol2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for coming out with this gem AFTERWARDS, Bill.

  • @theflowerofscotland9737
    @theflowerofscotland97372 жыл бұрын

    Mark Thompson Director General, stopped the Newsnight exposé, because he was after and subsequently got, a lucrative top post at the New York Times. Thanks Bill, for confirming his knowledge of Savile.👍

  • @KENKENNIFF
    @KENKENNIFF7 жыл бұрын

    Police sirens started at the mention of royalty

  • @marts500
    @marts5007 жыл бұрын

    Everybody knew...they probably also knew Jimmy's little black book was full of interesting household names.A quartermaster for the profane.

  • @peterallam6494

    @peterallam6494

    3 жыл бұрын

    Full story has yet to emerge. Cover up is shielding others. Ultimately Truth will Out.

  • @johnknow4097
    @johnknow409710 жыл бұрын

    I heard about Jimmy Savile and dead bodies years ago when working in a hospital. One of the hospital theatre porters told me and to be quite honest I didn't give it much attention but did think 'that's a bit weird' and that's what I can't understand. If people in a hospital hundred's of miles from the place where he committed these crimes knew, how in the hell could the BBC and others around Savile not know. It seems this is one big cover up involving people throughout the British establishment, politicians, media pundits, royalty, the church and police you name it, pedophilia on an industrial scale with the grooming of the young continuing to this day via the BBC with their liberal sexual brainwashing.

  • @TracyJane67

    @TracyJane67

    4 жыл бұрын

    John Know I heard exactly the same rumour in 1989, I worked at a scaffolding company and the lads were working at broadmore and was told by staff there, obviously it was way before the time of any form of social media.

  • @keefowen

    @keefowen

    3 жыл бұрын

    xpat73 - What a dumb comment, you don't get dragged through court for libel when reporting a crime to the police - even if it's investigated & found to be untrue (which this wasn't).

  • @Veaseify

    @Veaseify

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@keefowen No you don't, but if you have nobody prepared to come forward and say that they were assaulted by Saville and there is nothing but hearsay to back up your accusations then Run,Grabbit and Sue will take you to the cleaners on Saville's behalf.

  • @keefowen

    @keefowen

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Veaseify 'xpat73' deleted his comment, you halfwit.

  • @erniescullion8452

    @erniescullion8452

    3 жыл бұрын

    Its some in some or a lot of circles but stereotyping is not the fair thing either. Your right EACH OF THEM CIRCLES MAY HAVE MEMBERS WHO PURSUE THIS SICK BEHAVIOUR. MY LATE DAD COULDN'T STAND THE LOOK OF SAVILLE IT WAS LIKE RED RAG TO A BULL.I NEARLY PUNCHED A PERSON WHO WILL THINK TWICE ABOUT A WHITE GOATEE GLASSES HE LOOKED LIKE GARY GLITTER 100% I ASKED HIM FIRST ARE YOU GARY GLITTER?? HE REPLIED NO I TOLD HIM IF HAD BEEN HIM. I APOLOGISED HE SAID OUR FRIENDSHIP COULD ONLY GET BETTER FROM HERE. THAT WAS IN RUSHMERE SHOPPING CENTRE CO. ARMAGH NI

  • @imacdonald99
    @imacdonald992 жыл бұрын

    It was a different time back then. I was at school in the early 80s, and we all knew one of the teachers was a perv (actually a good teacher otherwise), but nobody actually did anything. Even the other teachers knew. 20 years later a classmate of mine went to the police, and the teacher pled guilty to that and various earlier crimes and went to gaol. I think today people would speak up earlier.

  • @littlemy1773

    @littlemy1773

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same in the 90s. I recall getting the paper work for high school that told me what house I’d be in and which registration group . I showed some of the kids I knew who already were at the school and they all laughed and said ha you got pervy mr X . I thought it was a wind up. It wasn’t . Any excuse to put his hands on you and he would . I stood up once in class and told him to keep his hands off me his response? You’re so sexy when you’re angry . I was 14/15 he was like 50/60sth. Turned out he was besties with the headmaster

  • @evelyneweissenborn8231

    @evelyneweissenborn8231

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@littlemy1773 oh god that’s awful!! Such a terrifying experience to know that you are utterly alone in that situation…did you tell your parents and did they remove you from that school?

  • @littlemy1773

    @littlemy1773

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@evelyneweissenborn8231 I wasn’t alone he actually did that in front of the whole class, and I wasn’t special he did it with most the girls . Eventually though he ended up tearing a girls shirt who was alone with him and she was trying to escape . I believe her parents were told because the teacher retired after that . Never was it investigated. And no I didn’t tell my parents because they never believed anything I told them so what would be the point? They came from a time where teachers were feared and respected. I told them at primary school when a teacher was hitting us round the head, poking us, screaming at us, smashing our heads into doors, my bro told me he even wet himself once when he was in her class . I was told that if a teacher hit you then you must have done sth wrong. That being said I have now been proved right but am yet to receive an apology!

  • @rainbows9060

    @rainbows9060

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@littlemy1773 gosh! How horrible for you and your brother, disgusting teacher were at our school back in the 80/90s we had 2 perverts male teachers, Mr lamb and Mr schofield my innerchild wld love it if they were reading this now! They must be well into retirement or dead by now, a group of us girls once complained or grassed on scofield to the head of the art department. He was shocked at first, then thought we were making it up, but you cld tell he had some kind of realization abd was connecting the dots..just on cue, an older girl walk in as said head of art was in displief and she verified our story..it was a very validating and sliding doors moment, seeing the perv around after that was very unerving as obviously he had been informed by the head of art what had been said about him..very hostile after that, but then his old perverted ways began to bleed back into the lessons again..he had no control, yet had all the control if you catch my drift.the over guy was just as slimey, commeting on the one has been enough, haven't got the stomach for anymore tbh.

  • @littlemy1773

    @littlemy1773

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rainbows9060 it’s quite shocking what we had to deal with in the 80s and 90s in comparison to now. I’m glad that we all came through it ok but I’m also glad that these things are taken more seriously nowadays. ❤️❤️

  • @bigby1976
    @bigby197611 жыл бұрын

    Well said Bill.

  • @aurthercummings7545
    @aurthercummings75454 жыл бұрын

    They all claim to have known yet none had the balls to do anything and that includes Ratzen. To quote Rantzen from an interview on here "I was aware he had a reputation" when being asked about the alleged activities. Spineless!

  • @andyparsonage9495

    @andyparsonage9495

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nobody could say anything .he was protected by the establishment and government of the time

  • @gam9063

    @gam9063

    2 жыл бұрын

    Knowing someone had a reputation and proving it are totally different unfortunately

  • @andrewmaguire4476
    @andrewmaguire44763 жыл бұрын

    The horrible bastard was given a knighthood. ..........Why? When the establishment clearly knew what was going on!

  • @paulsauntson2435
    @paulsauntson24357 жыл бұрын

    Everyone at the BBC knew but Esther Rantzen claims she didn't !

  • @srl6018

    @srl6018

    5 жыл бұрын

    who?

  • @XLENDIBAY1

    @XLENDIBAY1

    5 жыл бұрын

    Paul ..of course she didn't other wise she wouldn't have read the eulogy at his funeral !!!. Ha Ha

  • @chrismith251

    @chrismith251

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thats why Esther set up childline in 1986. All done out of a guilty conscience.

  • @RaTeeBoom

    @RaTeeBoom

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@chrismith251 Childline was set up to intercept the victims when coming forward.

  • @faithlesshound5621

    @faithlesshound5621

    4 жыл бұрын

    Esther Rantzen was involved in the mass confessions by victims of sexual abuse on radio phone-in programmes around 1985, which followed something similar in the USA the year before. Until then few people were aware of the scale of it.

  • @ashley2108
    @ashley21087 жыл бұрын

    when good men stay silent evil is allowed to flurish

  • @colinmitchell9212
    @colinmitchell92125 жыл бұрын

    It was keep quite bye the establishment. This runs to the very top include the Royalty.

  • @chrisnunns
    @chrisnunns3 жыл бұрын

    I was asked to complete a survey for the BBC today and I was brutally honest with my thoughts. I just hope everyone else who has completed the survey was as honest.

  • @MakeLoveNotWar420
    @MakeLoveNotWar4202 жыл бұрын

    Everyone in the BBC not only knew but joined

  • @petergreen2552
    @petergreen25526 жыл бұрын

    Savile was too powerful and had so much influence. No one would have been believed had they come forward at the time. John Lydon hit the nail on the head in 78. "Nothing I've said is libelous".

  • @paterson44
    @paterson449 жыл бұрын

    corrupt establishment means we will never really find out the extent of this depraved bunch and how high i still goes. It will still be happening even now.

  • @andrewhillis1311

    @andrewhillis1311

    9 жыл бұрын

    You tried to kill me David Cameron and you failed because Jesus Christ has got his hand of protection on my life! David Cameron you are finished!!!

  • @paterson44

    @paterson44

    9 жыл бұрын

    ANDREW HILLIS did he try to shoot you?

  • @SueMead

    @SueMead

    9 жыл бұрын

    ANDREW HILLIS WTF?

  • @Adventures_with_Sog

    @Adventures_with_Sog

    9 жыл бұрын

    ANDREW HILLIS You truly are an idiotic buffoon. Your diatribe is both puerile and imbecilic. Please keep your naive playground political gibberish to yourself sir, it serves you no favours.

  • @paterson44

    @paterson44

    9 жыл бұрын

    you stated he tried to kill you? your the idiotic buffoon mate

  • @johnmcaulay5938
    @johnmcaulay59382 жыл бұрын

    They protected Saville. It is disgusting and they should not get away with it.

  • @tomski120
    @tomski1207 жыл бұрын

    i wonder if the goodies song "father christmas do not touch me" was inspired by this

  • @sejusmai7312

    @sejusmai7312

    7 жыл бұрын

    Tyrone Tucker haha probably was

  • @ianbarkham5080

    @ianbarkham5080

    7 жыл бұрын

    It's a Christmas Eve reworking of an old Rugby/Army song where the line begins "Oh Sir Jasper..."

  • @gailforce
    @gailforce8 жыл бұрын

    "if you went for cliff richard and ended up with jimmy savile" out of the frying pan and into the fire!

  • @christinedavis5813

    @christinedavis5813

    2 жыл бұрын

    I feel When Cliff Richard Dies Things May also Come out of the WoodWork I am waiting for Things to hit the Fan

  • @1emmain
    @1emmain8 жыл бұрын

    "I really don't know who that would be". He's called the Director General, Bill. On the wider issue, when are we going to get police investigations into the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, etc? More untouchables?

  • @matmc71

    @matmc71

    8 жыл бұрын

    I think in the case of rock stars, girls generally are into it, with Saville, he took completely unacceptable liberties. He trapped girls in his caravan and had his wicked way with them. Also a lot of his victims were in hospital! FFS! Lets hope the 'entertainment' industry has learned from this....

  • @dolceanstar
    @dolceanstar6 жыл бұрын

    my mother was a mental health social worker from the mid 60's until the mid 90's and as such had dealings with some of the mental institutions that Saville was involved with. I remember her telling, very early on, that Saville was predatory but 'untouchable' through his manipulation of people and the system

  • @charlottetaylor4471

    @charlottetaylor4471

    2 жыл бұрын

    Like Prince Andrew and many many others

  • @colinbrigham8253

    @colinbrigham8253

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@charlottetaylor4471 we now know he advised our future king on how to deal With the media,🤔

  • @gam9063

    @gam9063

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@charlottetaylor4471 what exactly has prince Andrew been found guilty of ?

  • @duncanhine898

    @duncanhine898

    2 жыл бұрын

    So it sounds as though your mother knew more than Bill Oddie, because all Bill had heard was that Savile was a bit of a groper.

  • @dolceanstar

    @dolceanstar

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@duncanhine898 I think it was common knowledge amongst all NHS staff and those working within the mental hospital system which had ties to Saville at that time.

  • @sapper82
    @sapper825 жыл бұрын

    In September 1968 I began training as a 16yo Army Apprentice at Chepstow Army Apprentices College. One of my intake was a lad from Leeds who detested Jimmy Savile as a "bent bastard", so if a 16yo lad knew then, BBC executives must surely have known.

  • @Min-xm8tp
    @Min-xm8tp3 жыл бұрын

    And Bill Oddie was never seen again, BBC still at it!

  • @RA76951
    @RA769513 жыл бұрын

    There are a lot of people bashing Bill Oddie here - get a grip. If Bill spoke up back in the day, and could not 100% prove anything against 'superstar' Saville he would have never worked again, and/or faced legal action. Think about it, there would have been hundreds who 'knew' something but never spoke up - why?? Pretty obvious......Saville had connections that really did go to the top....

  • @wiseowl239
    @wiseowl2393 жыл бұрын

    Saville had a protection shield made of money.

  • @petyrkowalski9887
    @petyrkowalski98873 жыл бұрын

    I was a kid in the 70s and even then thought Saville was a creep. Then i lived in Crowthorne in Berskshire as an adult and Saville used to turn up and be around the village for the carnival with his Broadmoor connection and he gave me the absolute creeps.

  • @LisaMaryification

    @LisaMaryification

    2 жыл бұрын

    I saw him on TV a couple times but I didn't know his name. I thought what a creep. How is he even funny? I wondered what people saw in him.

  • @Quegish
    @Quegish11 жыл бұрын

    I have a feeling Rolf's legal team have a few other things to think about right now.

  • @jimbobeire
    @jimbobeire11 жыл бұрын

    To whom? To the BBC bosses that he knows already knew? To the cops? If he wasn't working with Savile and all he could say to the cops was 'everyone says Savile's a bit of a groper' that's not going to go anywhere. There were people working with Savile who have said they saw underage kids in his dressing room. THEY should have done something. One of the women who saw Savile with this 14 yo girl spoke about it on TV after he died, but didn't explain why she didn't report it.

  • @beniteztheconman
    @beniteztheconman4 жыл бұрын

    If bill oddie knew then Alan Partridge must have known.

  • @alternativenarrative4564
    @alternativenarrative45648 жыл бұрын

    Bill at 1 min 57 asks who in the establishment could have decided that Saviles activities should be kept under wraps? He then immediately mentions that Savile was a friend of royalty. Later at 3min 23 he asks if somewhere in Britain there exists some sort of cencorship committee whose job it is to suppress this sort of thing & postulates the such a thing might have been done because of Saviles relationship with Charles. You're getting close Bill! Now, let's imagine for a moment that that committee exists & it's called "Cabinet". Prince Charles has recently been outed as a secret, unelected, enduring member of Britains cabinet & has been for at least thirty years. Throughout this time there were at least 4 big paedophile cover ups that come to mind. Dunblane murderer Thomas Hamilton was a distributor & producer of child porn who had well-to-do members of the British establishment frequenting his home regularly in limousines whose identities were cover up by the Cullen Enquiry. Jill Dando was murdered when she began getting too close to exposing Jimmy Savile & an innocent man was imprisoned for 8 years. Although Barry George has since been released on appeal he has been refused compensation. George is innocent enough to be freed, but not innocent enough to be awarded compentsation. Why? The disappearance of Madeleine McCann has cost 12 million of British tax-payers money to investigate, yet the Portuguese proved Madeleine died in her Priaz De Luz apartment & that her parents disposed of her body. What has 12 million pounds been spent on, the cover up? Peter Ball, one time Bishop of Gloucester & now imprisoned child abuser avoided jail in the 90's when he was first caught, after he was supported by people such as Charles. Ball lost both his job & his home despite dodging conviction, & was given a new place to live on Prince Charles estate. Perhaps Prince Charles is the one-man-cencorship-committee Bill Oddie talks about here, & his speciality is covering up paedophiles & child abusers. I wonder why.

  • @yajnaamakusa8786

    @yajnaamakusa8786

    7 жыл бұрын

    Glad someone has the ability to read body language and between the lines.

  • @johnm9845

    @johnm9845

    3 жыл бұрын

    If you think the Portuguese police proved anything about Mc Cann case you're even a bigger nut case than your loony conspiracy theory about it. It was a particularly crap investigation by them Also,what you stated is directly libellous and conspiracy nutters like you can no longer hide anonymously on the internet anymore. You're obviously itching to be sued.

  • @timmccaffrey3161
    @timmccaffrey316110 жыл бұрын

    If everyone knew why hadn't someone the guts to open their mouths, protecting their careers no doubt, we're supposed to be a country of drunks in Ireland but in this country Saville would never have lived to the age he did!

  • @markbaldwin9878

    @markbaldwin9878

    4 жыл бұрын

    Take your point but the Catholic church hasn't exactly got the best reputation in these matters.

  • @AlexLaw_Qld
    @AlexLaw_Qld7 жыл бұрын

    Who would it be? MI6; Special Branch; yeah none of those jokers have a history of holding files full of blackmail material against future favours...

  • @jimsbooksreadingandstuff
    @jimsbooksreadingandstuff2 жыл бұрын

    He mentions Saville was a friend of Prince Charles. Now we know Prince Andrew is a friend of Ghislaine Maxwell... Yet I think he will be protected by his Royal privilege... What do you think?

  • @aaronwalderslade
    @aaronwalderslade8 жыл бұрын

    And don't forget Savile's wild card... he raised so much money for charity. Even amongst those who suspected him, there would always be a seed of doubt... surely he does so much good, how could he need bad, he's just eccentric, but look at the GOOD he does... and could I live with myself if by bringing these rumours into the light, I ruin all that fundraising and good work. I've spoken to someone who worked there and who knew, and also another who was abused by a different D.J. at the BBC. Unless you are in their shoes, or at least speak to those people candidly, you will not understand how silence is the best option at the time.

  • @sl9sl9

    @sl9sl9

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Aaron Walderslade It wasn't only that. Savile was a wrestler in his younger days, and he would drop hits that he ''knew people'' and these hints would become less subtle and altogether darker if he didn't like where your questioning was going. This was briefly seen on the Louis Theroux documentary.

  • @aerialkate

    @aerialkate

    8 жыл бұрын

    +ChaldeanCauldron "I wonder how many of these "victims" gave their full consent." Excuse me? Why did you put the word victims in quotation marks? "Full consent" - The law states - for very good reasons - that a minor cannot give _informed consent_ to sexual activity before the age of sixteen. A kid does not have the mental capacity to fully understand the ramifications of such behaviour - an adult male does. I've been a thirteen year old girl. Luckily I wasn't exploited, but I see so easily how it could happen. You're stupid at that age. You're cocky - you think you know it all. You might want to appear _all grown up_ in front of your mates. This phase passes - but it undoubtedly renders you vulnerable and consequently should never be exploited by forty year old men. _He_ is the one old enough to know better - every damn time. There can never really be talk of "consent" in such a situation. This legilsation is in place not only to stop grown men like Saville abusing their position of power (even if the male concerned isn't famous - the power dynamic is overwhelmingly stacked in his favour by definition of his adulthood, which is part of the reason he's targeting minors) - but also to protect vulnerable young girls and boys from _themselves._ From their own mental immaturity. Often these kids are in and out of care (like the Rotherham abuse scandal); they don't really have anyone to look out for them. Or they have a mother like Mandy Smith had - who in my opinion - should be in jail along with Bill Wyman. When the victims do have decent parents to look out for them, it's amazing how often predators still claim "consent". I'm pretty sure Rolf Harris did when questioned. If that's the case Rolf - why didn't you go up to the girl's father and say "I'd like to take your twelve year old daughter on a date and then on to a hotel for a few hours, I'll pick her up at eight...alright Mister?" But he didn't do that - did he fuck. They're called child predators for a reason.

  • @aerialkate

    @aerialkate

    8 жыл бұрын

    ChaldeanCauldron There were too many witnesses. Witnesses who didn't have anything to gain by talking - witnesses who in fact were then subject to "Why didn't you do anything then?" type interrogations. Francis Rossi, Bill Oddie, John Lydon. There were people who _saw_ the activity. There was an elderly lady on the news who spoke of watching Saville fondling a dying girl in a hospice. There were too many other people reporting events and consistency of testimony and MO is a clear red flag; they were on TV quite a bit over here in the UK (I wonder where you're from. You sound American, nobody says "doofus" over here). These witnesses do not have a history of making false allegations against innocent men. They spoke out against Saville because he was guilty. It is very telling to me that you didn't address the issue I raised regarding the moral and legal ramifications of _consent._ I suspect I really wouldn't want you to though. Sayonara son.

  • @aerialkate

    @aerialkate

    8 жыл бұрын

    ChaldeanCauldron When you read anything by me stating that Saville's corpse should be disinterred and shot to pieces - then you can let the "torch and pitchfork" imagery fly. Until then I'd be grateful if you'd desist from using manipulative language. Don't put words in my mouth. Saville escaped justice. That _is_ something to get annoyed about. I don't feel too sorry for Jimmy Saville. Historic child abuse: Sadly for the purposes of retribution - when many uncles, family friends, stepfathers crept into the bedrooms of 10 year old children in their care - they didn't molest those kids in front of 500 convenient witnesses. "Acquittal" doesn't necessarily mean "not guilty". Too often sexually motivated crimes are difficult offences to prove; or there are other problems such as the statute of limitations. Bill Cosby won't be prosecuted despite having told Larry King that he used to put spanish fly into women's drinks. The man even made a conspiratorial face and smirked when he described the action. The implication clearly being that the women concerned were _unaware_ they were being drugged. That's on 'KZread' available to view. He will face no consequences and that's outrageous because it confirms the victims' testimony. In situations like this: it is what it is. You use your common sense. You do this to protect the public and out of respect for the victims - who absolutely deserve to see justice served. He should have faced trial, as should Saville. It comes down to trusting the experience of police officers and clinicians who have decades of experience employing their judgement. Victims are often lucky if people who scarred them for life are ever brought to trial.

  • @JanMike9

    @JanMike9

    2 жыл бұрын

    Savile thought by raising money for charities that he was buying a stairway to heaven. Said so himself.

  • @wardis8303
    @wardis83034 жыл бұрын

    So many celebrities of that time knew, they must have, if they’d spoken out, they would no longer have a career, even bill here, maybe? , but Esther rantsen admitted she knew way back in 1973

  • @billcobbett9259

    @billcobbett9259

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh yes, the woman who fronted a children's charity... I don't know whether to laugh or cry.

  • @davidmellish3295

    @davidmellish3295

    3 жыл бұрын

    Fid she KNOW,or suspect, cause that's two different things

  • @stephenreeds3672

    @stephenreeds3672

    3 жыл бұрын

    Was that before she started Childline? She began as a researcher, met Desmond Wilkcox then lo and behold overnight she's the big noise and he's pushed out after marrying her. Never liked her mixture of nauseating innuendo and self righteousness.

  • @picardenter
    @picardenter3 жыл бұрын

    It's time for the BBC to go, or at least be overhauled to it's very bones. Something needs to be done with that dreadful organisation.

  • @andrewhillis9544
    @andrewhillis95442 жыл бұрын

    IF THERE REALLY IS SUCH A PLACE CALLED HELL AND AN ENTITY CALLED SATAN THEN I HOPE THE DEVIL IS NOW FIXING JIMMY SAVILLE FOR GOOD ! ! !👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @methods3110
    @methods31105 жыл бұрын

    People who knew and did nothing and knew need to be severely punished because they were effectively condoning his actions. This includes senior police officers who covered it up at the time.

  • @RevStickleback
    @RevStickleback3 жыл бұрын

    It's easy to say "why didn't Bill Oddie speak out" but he said the rumours he heard were that he was a groper, not a rapist. It may seem weird now, but while people back then knew about child molesters, they were always thought of as 'strangers in dirty raincoats'. Nobody thought about celebrities doing it, or even parents. It would have been very easy for him to talk his way out of it because people would have believed him.

  • @tonyhibbert2342
    @tonyhibbert23427 жыл бұрын

    he didnt dare say anything earlier ! he would of been silenced ... he knew it ! the big names are still unknown to the public ! and will be protected for a long time yet

  • @anthonybrett5030
    @anthonybrett50305 жыл бұрын

    my dad told me about him in 1963 and he worked in a tv shop in Harlow

  • @tetrahedron1000

    @tetrahedron1000

    3 жыл бұрын

    What did he say, exactly?

  • @anthonybrett5030

    @anthonybrett5030

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tetrahedron1000 My dad told me JS was not what e seemed and totally untrustworthy be careful around him . At the time he was coming to Harlow invited by some girls in my School

  • @cyrilchapman1431
    @cyrilchapman14313 жыл бұрын

    How could they have known and done nothing... Bill Odie you coward you could have said something.... That Punk Johnny had the courage

  • @chadchadman5056
    @chadchadman50567 жыл бұрын

    Dear Jim could you fix it for me and my small friend to meet Gary glitter....yours Cyril Smith ..

  • @erniescullion8452

    @erniescullion8452

    3 жыл бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂😂 explain Cyril Smith who reminded on Captain pugwash.

  • @kevingreen3781
    @kevingreen37813 жыл бұрын

    All these people new about this and did nothing only Jonny they should be ashamed of themselves

  • @davidburton8071
    @davidburton80715 жыл бұрын

    savile knew some powerful people and many were afraid to go public!!!"", ""these people who said nothing were and are still ""(COWARDS)"".

  • @DontTalkShite
    @DontTalkShite5 жыл бұрын

    There's a big difference between everyone knowing a rumour and everyone knowing the truth.

  • @stevepayne5965

    @stevepayne5965

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ain't that the truth. One of the best comments on here. And that's what so few people here seem to understand. Every Tom, Dick and Harry is saying: "Well, they all knew what he was up to." Bullshit. Almost anybody at the BBC may well have heard the *rumours*, but what do you do with rumours and no hard evidence?

  • @jerrybootneck1736
    @jerrybootneck17363 жыл бұрын

    Every single one of them that knew what he was up to and kept quite is as guilty as he is.

  • @potrkca
    @potrkca11 жыл бұрын

    do you go straight to the police every time you hear a rumour concerning someone breaking the law?

  • @JanMike9

    @JanMike9

    2 жыл бұрын

    About a crimes of this scope, yes. Then it's up to the police to investigate.

  • @anncrane1097

    @anncrane1097

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah. If they are this kind, you do.

  • @johnbryant6572
    @johnbryant65723 жыл бұрын

    Police in Leeds strongly suspect he did 2 of the ripper murders but there's no way of proving it.

  • @stevephillips7264
    @stevephillips72646 жыл бұрын

    Ffs the queen probably new right before she knighted him 😕

  • @rabboyce4770

    @rabboyce4770

    3 жыл бұрын

    Don’t talk shite

  • @stevephillips7264

    @stevephillips7264

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rabboyce4770 well everybody else knew you dickhead including the head of the bbc that asked him to tone it down in his early days on tv stop being so nieve

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