20-01-2013, 19:18
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re: Operation Yewtree
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That isn't saying much. i never found saville easy to look at 
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True, but it's really quite difficult watching him at work knowing what he was really up to.
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23-01-2013, 16:13
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#737
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cf.mega pornstar
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re: Operation Yewtree
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Originally Posted by Chris
I think there's been a little too much synthetic outrage over this little slip-up. Saville was a national icon, references to him are all over our popular culture. Unless the production notes for that episode of Tweenies specifically stated that it included Max doing a Saville impression, there would be no reason for the channel controller or anyone else connected with the process to see the need to vet the episode first. After all, it was made 11 years ago and has been repeated endlessly since then.
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And let's be honest it's hardly likely any of the little children watching would've known who jimmy saville was let alone what crimes he's committed
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05-02-2013, 08:36
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re: Operation Yewtree
Operation Yewtree: Man, 65, arrested in London.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21333623
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14-02-2013, 16:18
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re: Operation Yewtree
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Jimmy Savile: 31 victims of alleged abuse sue BBC and star's estate
More than 30 victims of alleged sexual abuse by Jimmy Savile have lodged civil claims for compensation against the BBC and the estate of the disgraced Jim'll Fix It presenter.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2013...ictims-sue-bbc
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14-02-2013, 16:52
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re: Operation Yewtree
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BBC News boss who presided over Jimmy Savile Newsnight scandal to head up corporation's radio network - as former Labour minister lands £295,000-a-year 'strategy' role
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Helen Boaden the BBC executive who was forced to 'step aside' in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal has landed a new senior role in the corporation.
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Typical of the BBC, reward failure with a big fat paycheck funded by the TV tax.
Then you wonder why i hate the BBC
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14-02-2013, 17:44
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re: Operation Yewtree
It beggars belief doesn't it. Grrr...
Not typical of just the BBC sadly either.
Question:
What happened to Sir David Nicholson who presided over the Staffordshire hospitals debacle in which many hundreds of people died and suffered so unnecessarily?
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a) He's running a whelk stall badly.
b) He's unemployed and living in poverty in a Stoke bedsit.
c) He's Chief Executive of the NHS on £270k pa plus bonuses.
Well what do you think???!!!!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...shamed-of.html
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14-02-2013, 17:52
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re: Operation Yewtree
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Originally Posted by Osem
It beggars belief doesn't it. Grrr...
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Sorry your i feel your wrong, its exactly what i expect of an organisation who thinks it is outside the laws everyone else has to abide by and can spend its free tax money how it wants even if WRONG.
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14-02-2013, 17:54
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re: Operation Yewtree
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Originally Posted by Sirius
Typical of the BBC, reward failure with a big fat paycheck funded by the TV tax.
Then you wonder why i hate the BBC
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Did anyone really expect anything else ,this sort of "reward for failure" policy is prevalent in all public sector posts .When was the last time anyone saw a high up public sector manager sacked for failing to do their job and end up stacking shelves at Tesco
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15-02-2013, 01:06
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re: Operation Yewtree
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Coronation Street Actor: Child Sex Charges
Michael Le Vell, who plays Kevin Webster in the soap, is accused of 19 sex offences, including one of raping a child, police say.
news.sky.com/story/1052421/coronation-street-actor-child-sex-charges
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big turn of events. i dont remember hearing of this first time round.
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15-02-2013, 04:16
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re: Operation Yewtree
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Originally Posted by martyh
Did anyone really expect anything else ,this sort of "reward for failure" policy is prevalent in all public sector posts .When was the last time anyone saw a high up public sector manager sacked for failing to do their job and end up stacking shelves at Tesco
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Why do you say public sector, as if private sector is different?
In private sector, the reward for failure is massive (look at the banks), and opportunities are there for them to go elsewhere (if they need it, given the millions they get, they don't need to ever work).
It would make more sense to say that the culture in all jobs, is that senior staff are compensated excessively, and lower level staff are treated less well (though rewards in private sector for failure is greater). Doesn't matter if it is public or private sector.
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15-02-2013, 16:15
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re: Operation Yewtree
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Originally Posted by thenry
big turn of events. i dont remember hearing of this first time round.
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september 20011 was the 1st time he was accused,CPS let him go that time.new broom in charge now.
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22-02-2013, 07:17
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re: Operation Yewtree
Pollard's BBC Review Evidence To Be Released
The BBC is braced for the release of evidence gathered by the Pollard inquiry into how the corporation handled the Jimmy Savile sex abuse scandal.
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It is expected to reveal "dysfunctional management" contributed to the Savile scandal at the BBC.
And it is likely to place further criticism on the corporation for an apparent reluctance to hold to account executives whose actions brought about the crisis.
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Dam right they will be criticised, why do the BBC still think they are above the law.
They should be brought to book and dealt with swiftly. However there supporters will rally round and claim this is a one off and they should be given leeway AGAIN.
http://news.sky.com/story/1055396/po...to-be-released
On the BBC website
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21543322
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BBC media correspondent Torin Douglas says some of the most outspoken comments have been blacked out by lawyers but there will still be much to embarrass the corporation.
Conservative peer and former party treasurer Lord McAlpine accused the BBC of behaving like the "secret service" by censoring criticism of senior executives.
"There's no reason for holding back; what Jeremy Paxman said should be printed. It should be explained to people,"
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Why does this not surprise me one bit.
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22-02-2013, 09:40
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re: Operation Yewtree
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Originally Posted by Sirius
Pollard's BBC Review Evidence To Be Released
The BBC is braced for the release of evidence gathered by the Pollard inquiry into how the corporation handled the Jimmy Savile sex abuse scandal.
Dam right they will be criticised, why do the BBC still think they are above the law.
They should be brought to book and dealt with swiftly. However there supporters will rally round and claim this is a one off and they should be given leeway AGAIN.
http://news.sky.com/story/1055396/po...to-be-released
On the BBC website
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21543322
Why does this not surprise me one bit.
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I've just read through the beeb link and have come to the conclusion that there is not a conclusion .It mentioned that the decision not to pursue the Newsnight report was 'flawed' but we already new that ,so i'm none the wiser ,anyone else wiser ?
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22-02-2013, 10:24
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re: Operation Yewtree
What do you expect from ANY organisation that has a guaranteed income. The people can NOT vote with their feet. Perhaps a political party could add scrap the license fee to its next manifesto.
If UKIP did my guess is it would draw in more votes from, perhaps "the I do not vote brigade "
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22-02-2013, 13:16
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re: Operation Yewtree
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Originally Posted by Itshim
What do you expect from ANY organisation that has a guaranteed income. The people can NOT vote with their feet. Perhaps a political party could add scrap the license fee to its next manifesto.
If UKIP did my guess is it would draw in more votes from, perhaps "the I do not vote brigade "
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Never going to happen as the NON biased BBC  would crucify any party who attempted it by using there news and programing to prevent them from getting elected.
The BBC are NOT as non biased as there rose tinted sun glass wearing supporters would like us to believe.
what will happen over this is they will rewrite history in there favour to ensure there are not punished.
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