Nudge and wink jokes about Jimmy Savile (1978-2007)

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  • Jokes and references to Jimmy Savile's crimes and abuses on TV and radio prior to his death. It's interesting, I think, that the majority of people speaking publicly about what he was doing were comedians.
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    Lee & Herring This Morning With Richard Not Judy S01E01 1998
    Skinner & Baddiel Fantasy World Cup 1998
    Gimme Gimme Gimme 2000
    John Lydon interview on the BBC 1978
    Chris Morris Music Show 1994
    Skinner & Baddiel Unplanned S01E07 2000
    That Mitchell and Webb Look 2007
    This Morning With Richard Not Judy S02E04 1999
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  • @ceedye7321
    @ceedye7321 3 года назад +2500

    I'll be honest John Lydon staring at me in silence for 30 seconds was a bit awkward 😳

    • @ReadyWhenYouAre
      @ReadyWhenYouAre 3 года назад +91

      It was supposed to be his band Interview which resurfaced after he (Jimmy) died. Sorry to inflict but you'll have to search for his interview with Penis Morgan for the audio.

    • @ceedye7321
      @ceedye7321 3 года назад +16

      Lool I know the interview, its when he says he would like to kill Jimmy Saville, you made me chuckle with Penis Morgan tho 🤣

    • @TheDoppelgangster
      @TheDoppelgangster 3 года назад +21

      Still made me laugh.

    • @alfieburns9019
      @alfieburns9019 3 года назад +30

      @@_Greebo_ And now for something completely different.

    • @hobanagerik
      @hobanagerik 3 года назад +20

      Almost put me off my granola.

  • @xtraspecialmango
    @xtraspecialmango 7 лет назад +1604

    Well done to all involved to stopping him in his tracks when he died.

    • @ronanlough3868
      @ronanlough3868 6 лет назад +158

      Instead of exposing this monster they made jokes about it

    • @yawnguy94
      @yawnguy94 5 лет назад +56

      Money all theses people who say now
      They knew bout him
      they should be in court

    • @IAmSoMuchBetterThanYou
      @IAmSoMuchBetterThanYou 5 лет назад +14

      Brilliant! Shame there's no 'laugh' response icon on youtube comments.

    • @karenimber8870
      @karenimber8870 4 года назад +23

      Sadville was well known to sue any who did blab

    • @svenlittlecross
      @svenlittlecross 4 года назад +118

      what are you expecting comedians to start arresting people? pretty sure its police matter, fact that they are comedians just makes them tell jokes about it, but what they really are doing is getting this matter public... not sure comedians are at fault here

  • @doobypoppop7850
    @doobypoppop7850 3 года назад +139

    Well I think its going to take me some time to get over my silent staring contest with John Lyndon.

    • @AbrasiousProductions
      @AbrasiousProductions 2 года назад +3

      Why was that even put in here?😂

    • @MBM1117727
      @MBM1117727 2 года назад +9

      @@AbrasiousProductions the audio for that bit was removed because of copyright but it was audio from the 70s of Lydon saying that Saville is a creep

    • @jigpoke8798
      @jigpoke8798 9 месяцев назад

      You'll never win that one, doob.

  • @Noodles37UK
    @Noodles37UK 9 лет назад +312

    " HE loves HER slot". It's no joke, it is said clearly out of frustration and bloody mindedness, as in " fuck this, fuck him,I'm saying it".

    • @garyturner1706
      @garyturner1706 9 лет назад +17

      If you can't say it blatantly use innuendo instead like Bidle and Skinner did.

    • @garyturner3761
      @garyturner3761 8 лет назад +4

      Baddiel I stand corrected there.

    • @simontuffs4106
      @simontuffs4106 6 лет назад +10

      if they knew something they should have gone to the police, but they didn't cos they wanted their career , therfore they ate complicit.

    • @simontuffs4106
      @simontuffs4106 6 лет назад +4

      are complicit.

    • @stephendoheny5501
      @stephendoheny5501 6 лет назад

      Noodles37UK o

  • @okok72277
    @okok72277 2 года назад +56

    "If they do (die) bagsy I take them to the mortuary" is such a good one 😭

  • @rg-web-design
    @rg-web-design 2 года назад +264

    That very last scene about the mortuary. That was quite chilling.
    He requested to be in the mortuary alone with his mother's body.
    His mother was publicly known to beat him up as a child.
    He was in there for five hours. Something tells me that's five hours I don't want to know about.

    • @ottagol1985
      @ottagol1985 Год назад +5

      What? You think he may have five hours to beat up the corpse?

    • @rg-web-design
      @rg-web-design Год назад +50

      @@ottagol1985 Hahaha! No. More grim than that.

    • @EnclosedPoolArea
      @EnclosedPoolArea Год назад +22

      @@ottagol1985 I don't want to ruin your innocent mind.

    • @imcallingjapan2178
      @imcallingjapan2178 Год назад +53

      @@ottagol1985 Rapists typically get off on dominating their victims on different levels, emotional and psychological as well as physically ie sexually. They enjoy inflicting pain and humiliation as it makes them feel powerful, much like a school bully. Saville was known to frequent the Stoke Manderville hospital morgue, seemingly to take sexual advantage of dead bodies. Saville's mother was apparently a harsh disciplarian who never showed him kindness, which likely explains how he turned into the above description, because he wanted to dominate others' emotional lives the way she dominated his. When alone with her body, he had an opportunity to finally exact revenge in a way he couldn't in life, by sexually dominating and humiliating her by raping or sexually abusing her while she was dead. It's believed likely that is what he was doing in there for those five hours.

    • @ottagol1985
      @ottagol1985 Год назад +19

      @@imcallingjapan2178 ...
      Christ almighty on a pogo stick...

  • @MrLifesavers1
    @MrLifesavers1 2 года назад +100

    We should all have a moment everyday where we stare at John Lydon and ponder our lives.....

    • @KismetMulhaneski-to3wg
      @KismetMulhaneski-to3wg 10 месяцев назад +2

      We need a Community Page to choose the soundtrack...

    • @Turin_Turumba
      @Turin_Turumba 8 месяцев назад +2

      I'd like that

    • @danw1374
      @danw1374 2 месяца назад

      John always looks as though he's putting the world to rights even when he isn't talking. Top bloke.

  • @danawankinthewoods.5642
    @danawankinthewoods.5642 2 года назад +511

    Everyone knew.
    Imagine being one of his many victims, and seeing the allusion to his crimes being paraded on sitcoms and radio for laughs. Knowing that everyone kind of knows, at least it FEELING like that and nothing, and I mean nothing, is being done about it. How creepy and powerless it must of felt. Those poor bastards.
    I honestly, hope and pray, they can continue their lives with some happiness and be at peace with themselves.

    • @Sundog1985
      @Sundog1985 2 года назад +25

      It must have felt like no one have a rat's arse about them. Very, very cold.

    • @theoracle7148
      @theoracle7148 2 года назад +8

      Yep. Totally grim

    • @hastekulvaati9681
      @hastekulvaati9681 2 года назад

      “Everyone knew”
      Bollocks. Did they fuck.
      Every knee in the same way that everyone ‘knew’ that Marc Almond had a pint of spunk pumped from her stomach or that everyone ‘knew’ there was a video of Victoria Principle using a cucumber as a dildo.
      The Saville ‘rumours’ were just another one of those daft pre-internet memes that went around pubs and schoolyards.

    • @revelation3679
      @revelation3679 2 года назад +9

      the right perspective to take on this.

    • @riksstuff.6429
      @riksstuff.6429 2 года назад +1

      @@automaticninjaassaultcat3703 IF??!

  • @GamerWho
    @GamerWho 9 месяцев назад +35

    This is how they got the word out to the public. If Saville sued a comedy sketch it would have all but confirmed it, since the comedians could just claim satire.

  • @johnking5174
    @johnking5174 4 года назад +511

    People need to realise that the comedians on here making comments on Savile was not them knowing and not willing to do anything to expose it, it was them knowing, but being restrained due to knowing Savile would sue them if they dared to accuse him, his power was immense, so this was the best they could do.

    • @mrrolandlawrence
      @mrrolandlawrence 4 года назад +11

      savile would never sue. he would have just had them blacklisted. ask sex pistols john how that worked out for them.

    • @NPA1001
      @NPA1001 3 года назад +23

      But everyone of them should have been called to the enquiry to explain why these jokes were made at the time and what they knew.

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 3 года назад +48

      @@NPA1001 It is not as simple as that

    • @Lumibear.
      @Lumibear. 3 года назад +44

      People have made jokes for years about Michael Jackson blowing Bubbles, if it ever comes out that he actually did we’ll have some folks demanding to know how come all these people knew but never stopped him.
      Such is life.

    • @bryemycaz
      @bryemycaz 3 года назад +21

      Francis Rossi from Quo said that when they were starting in the music business. "Beware the Leeds Mafia" They would destory your career.

  • @lenaoxton3999
    @lenaoxton3999 6 лет назад +169

    It was an open secret, and no one can change my mind. Nobody could go that long without someone working behind the scenes to silence the literal hundreds of victims.

    • @andrewoliver8930
      @andrewoliver8930 3 года назад +7

      The establishment sorted it.

    • @cplcabs
      @cplcabs 2 года назад +15

      It was the BBC

    • @bobsmith3291
      @bobsmith3291 2 года назад +16

      Him and Prince Charles were good friends it’s probably why Andrew got into it

    • @zombiedodge1426
      @zombiedodge1426 Год назад +13

      Just like how *everyone* in Hollywood knew about Harvey Weinstein. Everyone.

    • @markfox1545
      @markfox1545 10 месяцев назад +1

      Literal hundreds? What the fuck do you think that means?😅😅

  • @irrepressibleme6846
    @irrepressibleme6846 2 года назад +165

    I love the song Panic by the Smiths in 1986. With lyrics like:
    "The Leeds side streets you slip down"
    "The provincial towns you jog around"
    And don't forget the chorus accompanied by a children's choir:
    "Hang the DJ, Hang the DJ, Hang the DJ".

    • @stephenhorgan7110
      @stephenhorgan7110 2 года назад +40

      That song was more about the popular music at the time and how Morrissey hated it but I get what you're tryna do😂

    • @bigtone1348
      @bigtone1348 2 года назад +36

      He wasn't all bad.
      He fixed it for my sister to milk a cow blindfolded 😮

    • @casinodelonge
      @casinodelonge 2 года назад

      @@bigtone1348 your sister was blindfolded or the cow. or the cow?

    • @casinodelonge
      @casinodelonge 2 года назад +3

      @@bigtone1348 I know :-(

    • @irrepressibleme6846
      @irrepressibleme6846 2 года назад +12

      @@stephenhorgan7110
      The Leeds side streets you slip down and provincial towns you jog around...
      Please explain what those lines have got to do with the state of popular music in the 80s?

  • @entirelyeconomics4960
    @entirelyeconomics4960 2 года назад +43

    A more innocent time, when most of us just thought Savile interfered with the dead

  • @liquidvisual
    @liquidvisual 8 лет назад +100

    you missed the one with paul mccartney, when asked to tell of his top experience, sarcastically mentions meeting Jimmy Savile in the back of a van.

  • @Jorbz150
    @Jorbz150 6 лет назад +113

    Don't blame the comedians and lower ranking employees who didn't have power for making jokes about the powerful. Blame the people at the heads of companies who let this sort of thing go on. It isn't as if comedians have some special power to fire people or prosecute.

    • @JP-ve7or
      @JP-ve7or 9 дней назад

      This 1000% percent. This was a societal failure at all levels. Peons reporting assaults mean nothing when libel laws exist to keep them quiet.

  • @rainbowsalads
    @rainbowsalads 6 лет назад +29

    Rik Mayall and Ben Elton make reference to Saviles love children in the comedy show filthy rich and catflap from 1987

  • @GranulatedStuff
    @GranulatedStuff 6 лет назад +24

    Savile was never pinched because he would have grassed up all the big wigs, politicians, household beloved celebrities etc, who were into similar....'hobbies' A lot of the footage in the compilation were live transmissions (or recorded so close to transmission date that they couldn't have the Savile material removed) I wish Frank & David would bring back Fantasy Football League.

    • @johnnyboy3949
      @johnnyboy3949 2 года назад

      A lot in government, people high up in the BBC, big business men and the royals did and still do have the same ‘hobbies’. Powerful people with armies behind them. Lots know, but with no or little evidence what can you do? They will do you for slander and ruin your career and your life.
      Saville may not even have been the worst. Blood is on some of them peoples hands.

    • @KayDee73
      @KayDee73 2 года назад +2

      Check out the Elm House guest list for confirmation of others who’d have been dragged in to it (and some later indeed were).

    • @OldhamSteve52
      @OldhamSteve52 16 дней назад +1

      I've always believed that as well.

    • @JP-ve7or
      @JP-ve7or 9 дней назад

      Some of the victims' accounts I've seen spoke of being assaulted by multiple men at the BBC, or of being taken to "parties"JS attended where men took children into bedrooms.
      If JS got taken down, he would take a hell of a lot of other people with him, and they knew it.

  • @lpsp442
    @lpsp442 8 лет назад +305

    You can get away with saying anything if it's dressed up in comedy. That's why medieval courts had jesters.

    • @kalikristos8693
      @kalikristos8693 7 лет назад +21

      That's not why those old Kings had Court Jesters. Those Jesters were there so the King had someone above the Law, who could point any abuses of power with impunity.

    • @Totalavulsion
      @Totalavulsion 7 лет назад +2

      LP SP one another ignorant RUclips comment

    • @davidjames666
      @davidjames666 4 года назад +5

      Not any more. That has changed in the USA in November 2016 when Donald Trump was elected president. The liberal socialist Democrats lost their mnds, and looking for a scapegoat. A comedian (who is not using comedy to bash Trump) is the #1 target

    • @jamessimonson9905
      @jamessimonson9905 4 года назад

      Virgin

    • @lpsp442
      @lpsp442 4 года назад +1

      @@jamessimonson9905 The virgin e-stalker

  • @charleshoeft9755
    @charleshoeft9755 6 лет назад +112

    "Jimmy Savile loves her slot" It wasn't just the hosts the audience obviously got the joke too.

    • @MatgoStyles
      @MatgoStyles 3 года назад +19

      Very important point. So many of us had heard rumours, to the extent that a studio audience would find it amusing. Doesn't mean we believed it though.

    • @davidhoward7400
      @davidhoward7400 2 года назад +13

      I think they got "a" joke rather than "the" joke.

    • @leftmono1016
      @leftmono1016 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@davidhoward7400- exactly this. People commenting with the benefit of hindsight.

  • @mybestfootforward
    @mybestfootforward 2 года назад +51

    I found that last piece of footage extremely harrowing. For some reason the fact it was followed by that static just really hit me. Its beyond words the whole situation. Saville was a real monster

  • @BlandNutz
    @BlandNutz 8 лет назад +162

    My jaw hit the floor with lee and herring at the end, everybody at the bbc mustve known how depraved saviles acts had got
    but had there hands tied by the men upstairs. Almost makes you feel sick.

    • @markmaguk
      @markmaguk 8 лет назад +12

      +BlandNutz That went out at Sunday Lunchtime as well, it wasn't a late night show as you might imagine. I don't think anyone's hands were tied by the men upstairs. Just noone had anything other than rumour to go on, and Saville was such a popular figure no one was brave enough to tackle him.

    • @jimmycampbell78
      @jimmycampbell78 7 лет назад +20

      Their show got cancelled not long after that!

    • @marksouthall4508
      @marksouthall4508 6 лет назад +18

      He was protected by the top, probably the same of him. Thatcher protected him.

    • @neilsun2521
      @neilsun2521 6 лет назад +11

      Probably protected by the monarchy

    • @colinmcdonough4034
      @colinmcdonough4034 2 года назад +7

      @@marksouthall4508 apparently Thatcher pushed through his inclusion on the Honours List against Civil Service advice. She was fully briefed and still went ahead and honoured him.

  • @TheStevenWhiting
    @TheStevenWhiting 6 лет назад +240

    All the comedians were just going on "rumours" you can't blame them for not acting on "rumours". Also, as was pointed out by Richard Herring in his podcasts, Jimmy Savile was very litigious.

    • @edmundtrebus4084
      @edmundtrebus4084 2 года назад +1

      Stop talking sense. It's a massive conspiracy that goes all the way up to the lizard queen

    • @FigmentHF
      @FigmentHF Год назад

      It’s insane to me that so many people think that comedians can launch investigations and arrest people. It’s so bafflingly confused. Do people seriously have no understanding of law, police, courts, etc ?
      People are angry at Stewart Lee for not doing…. what, exactly? Like what in gods name does anyone think these people could have done beyond raising awareness in a way that slipped through censorship and didn’t get them sued and/or fired

    • @lizzydripping2862
      @lizzydripping2862 Год назад

      What were the “rumours “ exactly 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @matimus100
      @matimus100 Год назад

      But it was 98% boys

    • @MrGregglesC
      @MrGregglesC 9 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@matimus100no it wasn't, it was mostly girls, Where's your evidence?

  • @ManCave1972
    @ManCave1972 2 года назад +61

    The shocking part is the very specific nature of what was known- they knew he was fiddling with bodies in the morgue- so clearly a lot of people had seen and heard things that became common knowledge.

    • @entirelyeconomics4960
      @entirelyeconomics4960 2 года назад +2

      Back in the 90’s/00’s I think a lot of the public knew, it was commonly said he did it

    • @ModerateObserver
      @ModerateObserver 9 месяцев назад

      Exactly. That must mean that workers in the hospitals basically knew, or strongly suspected, what was going on. And then they told their mates, and word spread into the wider public. Crazy that word can spread in that way, and still not lead to any police inquiry. But, as recent dramatization The Reckoning confirms, Savile used all kinds of power play to keep the authorities in his pocket and shut down possible inquiries.

    • @Ynno2
      @Ynno2 6 месяцев назад

      They didn't really know. Stewart Lee and Richard Herring talk about it in Herring's podcast here: ruclips.net/video/br7sxRPqMZU/видео.html
      They thought the necrophilia was an insane rumor spread as a joke. It would be like reporting Richard Gere to the animal welfare authorities for animal abuse because you heard the gerbil rumor 13th-hand.

  • @VeeSeven700
    @VeeSeven700 2 года назад +37

    I think it's easy to say everyone knew. Hearing things and knowing for a fact are very different things. We all hear things about certain people and form an opinion in our head without actually truly knowing.
    The people who were most likely to actually know were the suits in charge of the various institutions he frequented. I think relatively few people actually knew. But the stories and rumours were so widespread that nobody was surprised by the revelations.

  • @WithCheats
    @WithCheats 9 лет назад +214

    The lydon bit is 1978. Shows how the rabbit hole goes.

    • @overlycriticalreviews8061
      @overlycriticalreviews8061  9 лет назад +13

      Yeah, so it is. Corrected, thanks.

    • @zingzangwallawalla
      @zingzangwallawalla 8 лет назад +40

      the whole establishment knew and were in on it, MI5, MI6, BBC, Westminster, Police, Clergy, Royals the whole lot ... and murdered Jill Dando because she was going to expose them all

    • @wesmatron
      @wesmatron 8 лет назад +14

      +LulzKillerED At least as far back as Prime Minister Edward Heath

    • @The_Reality_Filter
      @The_Reality_Filter 8 лет назад +10

      +LulzKillerED don't forget his links to royalty.

    •  8 лет назад +1

      +Devon Thing That old chestnut.....stop imagining that you are being revelatory......

  • @mistofoles
    @mistofoles 7 лет назад +262

    "I bet he loved her slot" :O I can't believe they got away with broadcasting that.

    • @Emrys91
      @Emrys91 4 года назад +19

      I think it was live

    • @Emrys91
      @Emrys91 3 года назад +24

      @@mike65085 can you hear the contempt and anger in his voice as he says it too

    • @chrisallan6069
      @chrisallan6069 3 года назад

      It’s a fucking joke

    • @purplesunflower8242
      @purplesunflower8242 3 года назад +14

      Child abuse was just not taken seriously..! Awful.

    • @skrrttz
      @skrrttz 3 года назад +5

      Yeah used to like Skinner before this, it's to dark. No feelings for the victims or family. Aslong as he can crack a joke

  • @BoboDoboRobo
    @BoboDoboRobo 8 лет назад +93

    The John Lydon interview was monetised because it was released on an album of his so Content ID has picked it up as copyrighted music

    • @robertmcelwaine7024
      @robertmcelwaine7024 7 лет назад +7

      Well, the gratifying thing is that it's come back to bite the BBC in the arse big time. It must feel not only vindicating but rewarding to know that in some small way he's assisted in making the BBC look bad...which may I interject the company deserves to be.
      It's why now, I think more than ever that the government really needs to look in to scrapping the TV licence. People who are genuinely disgusted and maybe want to stop watching and aid in funding the BBC should be aloud to do so without having the ability continue watching other channels taken away from them. I dislike having to sit through advertisment's which no doubt they'd eventually have to find funding through, but I'd still rather have that than the alternative we have now.

    • @NxDoyle
      @NxDoyle 6 лет назад +4

      Good to know. I wondered why the audio was dropped.

    • @blastfromthepast8344
      @blastfromthepast8344 6 лет назад +4

      I doubt that Lydon trawls RUclips looking for copyright infringements. Also, I can't imagine that he himself would object to yet another airing of a piece of evidence that HE knew the shameful truth and tried to get it out there 40 years ago.

    • @-The-Darkside
      @-The-Darkside 6 лет назад +18

      Lydon wouldn't need to trawl youtube, they simply add the album to a database and youtube automatically looks for similarities of audio files of all uploads. It's not some dude sat there listening.

    • @disco1446
      @disco1446 6 лет назад +3

      "I doubt that Lydon trawls RUclips looking for copyright infringements. " I'd say he most likely does.

  • @UnosHombreBlanco
    @UnosHombreBlanco 9 месяцев назад +10

    Lets never forget the BBC and the entertainment industry knew about this and did nothing. Xlosed down artists, comedians, actors, public speakers anyone who mentioned what he done.
    Then they pretended they figured it out after he died so it didnt become a scandal against them.
    The only tragedy in his death is that it didnt happen 60 years sooner.

  • @flattheyounger1028
    @flattheyounger1028 9 месяцев назад +5

    More youtube videos need a John Lydon staring in silence intermission.

  • @simontonry4754
    @simontonry4754 10 месяцев назад +10

    I heard the rumour about his mortuary activities while driving through Wolverhampton in 1979, my point being, if it had reached that far then everybody in TV MUST have known

    • @alfonsobonzo3782
      @alfonsobonzo3782 9 месяцев назад +1

      How did you hear them, whilst driving in your car?

  • @MatgoStyles
    @MatgoStyles 9 лет назад +82

    There's one from Drop The Dead Donkey, where one newsroom colleague says to the other: Henry: 'Just heard some unsettling rumours at the club.' Damien: 'Not Jimmy Savile again?'

    • @doncristobalaspee5925
      @doncristobalaspee5925 8 лет назад +3

      +Matgo Styles That's not necessarily a reference to paedophilia, it could just be "it's unsettling that JS is at the club" (because he's irritating).

    • @ZER0--
      @ZER0-- 8 лет назад +4

      +Escobar Manchulo And it's not necessarily not a reference to JS.

    • @petergreen2552
      @petergreen2552 5 лет назад +10

      I've the DVDs of this. That was back in 1990. Oh the BBC knew all right and done fuck all about it

    • @danw1374
      @danw1374 3 года назад +4

      Seems it was more or less an open secret. But nobody could do anything because of his connections.

    • @anonUK
      @anonUK 3 года назад +5

      @@danw1374
      He was in the funny handshakes club with the top cops of West Yorkshire.

  • @aodhablackheart
    @aodhablackheart 6 лет назад +12

    There was a "Jimmy Savile's caravan" gag in Rutland Weekend Television.

  • @ladyxxmacbeth
    @ladyxxmacbeth 5 лет назад +34

    You can have a suspicion about someone but no evidence. I suspect the fact that for decades people could say these things without litigation, means he was probably guilty and couldn't sue for slander.

  • @chrisredfield6274
    @chrisredfield6274 2 года назад +13

    This is how it is in show biz. Everybody always knows. People we're making jokes about Kevin Spacey for decades. I remember my roommates brother, who was an AD, telling me a story about how Spacey stole away Brian Singer's 16yr old boyfriend and arranged it so Singer would walk in on Spacey getting head from the kid and he told him "Who's the bitch now?!" Because apparently Singer had called him a bitch earlier in the day.
    I heard this story like 7 years ago...
    That's why is hilarious to me when people clutch their pearls and act like they had no clue, like the whole thing with Harvey Weinstein, and all these people like Oprah trying to act like they're taking a stand when they literally knew about it for decades.

    • @zombiedodge1426
      @zombiedodge1426 Год назад

      People made jokes about Harvey Weinstein and the "casting couch" at awards shows long before he was finally arrested. Everyone in Hollywood knew.

  • @aidy6000
    @aidy6000 3 года назад +36

    Wow Chris Morris nailed it.

  • @mojopin70
    @mojopin70 8 лет назад +6

    I once heard a radio show program on bbc cant remember which one, when part of the story included a reference to savile and went something like....and around the corner he met " the three headed savile monster" this was about 20 years ago...

  • @pov_music
    @pov_music 4 года назад +11

    Should have also included the Half Man Half Biscuit song 'I Left My Heart In Papworth General' which has the lyric 'and get that small boy off your knee...'

  • @johnforkan1492
    @johnforkan1492 5 лет назад +82

    To the angry mob on here screaming they all knew, I don't think there was one person in uk who didn't think Saville was a bit too keen around kids. We just didn't realise the scale and severity.

  • @aaronwalderslade
    @aaronwalderslade 9 месяцев назад +12

    The BBC silenced the Lydon clip. Says more about the BBC than any words could.

    • @thelastmotel
      @thelastmotel 8 месяцев назад

      No, Lydon silenced it.

  • @claegason2521
    @claegason2521 3 года назад +3

    For the missing audio - Search for Johnny rotten jimmy Saville, there’s a clip of an interview with Piers Morgan with the full audio

  • @radioactivepotato2068
    @radioactivepotato2068 3 года назад +19

    The purest truth is often said in jest.

  • @MisterF_1984
    @MisterF_1984 9 лет назад +15

    Discussion by Lee and Herring regarding their bit at the end:
    ruclips.net/video/br7sxRPqMZU/видео.htmlm34s
    I'd imagine most of the jokes would have come from a similar position - not a position of actual knowledge but simply from what they presumed at the time were outlandish rumours.

  • @IAmSoMuchBetterThanYou
    @IAmSoMuchBetterThanYou 5 лет назад +16

    Years and years ago, early 1980s I believe, James Whale had Savile on his radio show and had a call-in. One bloke, who I recall being very well spoken, started asking Jimmy about his interest in children, such as"you really "like" kids, don't you, Jimmy?' , and so on. That was the first time I was aware of anything nefarious about Jimmy Savile.
    Oddly (is there anything NOT odd in relation to Savile..?) I heard the news of the investigation in to Savile's proclivities from a Chinese TV news channel when I was in Beijing. The TV was silent but had English subtitles turned on.

    • @KismetMulhaneski-to3wg
      @KismetMulhaneski-to3wg 10 месяцев назад +1

      He also mooned at the camera on an LWT show many years before even the rumours came out. This was even photographed offscreen and reported (in The Daily Mirror I think).
      I remember thinking at the time that was rather odd behaviour for a so-called 'National Treasure'. Especially one with a largely under 18 / juvenile audience.

    • @tahrey
      @tahrey 4 месяца назад

      I wonder if that may be why the otherwise brilliant Whale ended up being relegated to doing very late night phone-ins on Talk Radio in the 90s... Maybe even why TR ended up turning into a sport station rather than all kinds of topics.
      I did tape some of those shows as a teenager because they seemed very interesting and possibly even historically valuable, maybe I should dig them out and play them, see if there's anything that's become much more important over time.

  • @bigmikebamber
    @bigmikebamber 9 лет назад +10

    Well researched. Nice one! Sinister stuff.

  • @sphinxtheeminx
    @sphinxtheeminx 2 года назад +38

    I remember the good old days when stars' sexual abuse of fans especially children was an acceptable topic for a comedy routine. In fact, I worked in a psychiatric hospital where one psychiatrist refused to believe sexual abuse negatively affected anyone from the working classes as paedophilia was endemic in the 'lower orders' and so 'normal' thus ok for proles to carry on with their natural behaviour. And I am talking about the 1980s.

    • @MyPalJimbo
      @MyPalJimbo 2 года назад

      Yes apparently sexual abuse is like chickenpox, it's best to get it out of the way early.

    • @MrTipperX
      @MrTipperX 2 года назад +5

      I'd believe it. When I lived in the UK, I noticed a troubling number of people knew their place in life and thought it strange to question authority. Certain behaviour seemed acceptable if you were seen as successful or upper class.

    • @tahrey
      @tahrey 4 месяца назад

      @@MrTipperX What about all the gags about casting couches in Hollywood prior to the Weinstein and Epstein scandals?

  • @paulbradford8240
    @paulbradford8240 3 года назад +35

    Saville used to do the London Marathon (apparently). It was either the 1989 or the 1991 London Marathon (I tend to think it was the 1989 one), when I passed him and his entourage in South London. He was playing the crowd. Then quite some time later, I passed him again along the Embankment, yet he hadn't overtaken me. you couldn't miss him, the way he was dressed. I could only assume that he took a short cut around Tower Bridge.

    • @Emrys91
      @Emrys91 2 года назад +10

      He had his driver pick him up an drop him off at random points

    • @mrdeafa25
      @mrdeafa25 2 года назад +8

      He never completed a marathon in his life. He was well known for being picked up and dropped off at strategic points. It wasn't a secret, he always made excuses of 'other appointments' leading to time constraints.

    • @mrgobrien
      @mrgobrien Год назад +3

      i have an audio tape of him getting caught by an official whilst taking a short cut - but investigators said the tape didn't prove anything outright - i let too many years pass i suppose (the official probably can't be traced now).

    • @christopherkerr1693
      @christopherkerr1693 9 месяцев назад +1

      My granda said the same thing about when they did the Glasgow marathon

    • @trickygoose2
      @trickygoose2 9 месяцев назад +3

      I officiated at the 10 mile mark of a big half-marathon in the '80s and he never went past me. It's not like I could have missed him in his gold tracksuit

  • @sratus
    @sratus 8 лет назад +71

    They knew, they all knew

    • @kalikristos8693
      @kalikristos8693 7 лет назад +18

      When I was a kid, "Jim'll Fix it" was beamed into our living rooms every Saturday teatime. It didn't take me very long (Half an hour) to realise he was a total wrongcock, and I was only seven, and hardly the brightest bulb in the box.

    • @nialltomy15
      @nialltomy15 7 лет назад +23

      They heard rumours, there where always rumours. But you can't report a rumour to the police.

    • @r4h4al
      @r4h4al 2 года назад

      @@nialltomy15 You could - a rumour to the police could have been the start of witnesses coming forward and Jimmy Savile being taken down.

    • @cplcabs
      @cplcabs 2 года назад +2

      The BBC were protecting him and those that said anything such as Johnny Rotten were dealt with

  • @anonb4632
    @anonb4632 7 лет назад +30

    What about the Freddy Royle character in Irvine Welsh's book "Ecstacy" from the 1990s?
    "“Freddy Royle had had, by his standards, a tiring day prior to his late afternoon arrival at St. Hubbin’s. He had been in the television studios all morning filming an episode of From Fred With Love. A young boy, whom Fred had sorted out to swim with dolphins at Morecambe’s Marineland, while his grandparents were brought back to the scene of their honeymoon, was all excited in the studio and writhed around in his lap, getting Freddie so aroused and excited that they had to do' several takes.”

    • @kalikristos8693
      @kalikristos8693 7 лет назад +8

      Mighty have more gravitas if Welsh had used any other nom-de-plume other than "Welsh" really. It's flagrantly obvious he's nae Walsh. Just read the dialogue in any of his novels for a couple of chapters turns your own internal dialogue intae some keen dae' "heid the ball" unintelligible skronky dialuct frae the moost impoverished o' Govan's schemie sink estates. Ah kin barely folla me ain fuckin' thoughts eftir readin a cupple o' peeges av huz funnetically spelt soo called "Buks". An I've nivver e'en bin North ae' fruggin' Bristol in me entire fuckin' puff".

    • @kalikristos8693
      @kalikristos8693 7 лет назад +6

      Ai dinnae e'en comprehen' one waird o' porridge wog before I unwittingly flicked troo a chapter er tae a his ' "Fulth" or mebbe "Treenspoatin'". Noo i heftae attund alluv thi Rangers vs Selltuk Durbysgain, an ai dinnae e'en boather wit' the fitbae in mi ain Sundae league fuxtures.

    • @MyAnalogueWatch
      @MyAnalogueWatch 5 лет назад +12

      As if his fucking pen name changes anything you fucking idiot. Fuck. Off.

    • @tobietera
      @tobietera 3 года назад +4

      @@MyAnalogueWatch - I think he's making an incredibly long, tedious, and certainly unfunny, "joke".

    • @marienbad2
      @marienbad2 3 года назад +2

      @@tobietera "Ah kin barely folla me ain fuckin' thoughts eftir readin a cupple o' peeges av huz" - as someone who has read some of Welsh's work written in this dialectic form, I can assure you that this is a lie, and also I agree with what you say, it is certainly a tedious and unfunny joke.

  • @saturnoc4975
    @saturnoc4975 2 года назад +6

    Imagine the first thing Jimmy Savile saw before going to hell 1:21

  • @om3g4z3r0
    @om3g4z3r0 6 лет назад +30

    Hilarious how they all know its happening while its happening but waits until they have permition to say it, kinda makes you wonder who is doing it right now that they aren't allowed to say.

  • @zingzangwallawalla
    @zingzangwallawalla 8 лет назад +13

    The whole establishment knew and were in on it

    • @b8nnytez
      @b8nnytez 8 месяцев назад +1

      🍕

  • @badensnaxx5804
    @badensnaxx5804 2 года назад +22

    I remember watching the now infamous Loius Theroux, Saville documentary. There's no mention of rumours, accusations about him, at all, but Saville can't resist goading Theroux about how "tricky" he is. He was repeating "I'm tricky, you see" & smiling at the camera, finishing it with, can't catch me. It was blatant, Saville knew about the rumours & how bad they were getting, he just couldn't resist boasting about his protected status.

    • @eliasblum753
      @eliasblum753 11 месяцев назад +2

      Who was his protector? Did Saville have a friend called Phillip? Or a friend called Charlie? That's what we need to know.

    • @KismetMulhaneski-to3wg
      @KismetMulhaneski-to3wg 10 месяцев назад +2

      Problem was it just seemed as if Saville had a personal dislike of Theroux and that that was why he was evading him - the fact that he was seen conversing freely with Therouxs camera man / crew in between these scenes and after hours only compounded this and made the documentary counterproductive in my view, presenting Saville merely as some kind of Howard Hughes style eccentric rather than a terminal wrong'un.

    • @finncullen
      @finncullen 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@eliasblum753 Let's not forget his big friend, the one with actual power, Maggie Thatcher. She presided over a cabinet of paedos, took over from kiddy-murderer Ted Heath, and is the forerunner of the current crop of Eton perverts.

    • @jokedejojo
      @jokedejojo 9 месяцев назад +1

      There's a scene in the back of a car where they talk about these rumours. It's on RUclips.

  • @MarcZERO1980
    @MarcZERO1980 9 лет назад +54

    Well played. I remember most of the "Nudge and wink jokes" came out during the mid-late 90's after Jimmy finished up the Fix it show. There must be more out there.

    • @MortalDeathGaming
      @MortalDeathGaming 9 лет назад +4

      Marc Zero Yeh there is a very clear one in Never Mind The Buzzcocks when Mark Lamar was host

    • @doncristobalaspee5925
      @doncristobalaspee5925 8 лет назад +3

      +Marc Zero There's a Ricky Gervais and Steven Merchant one on XFM radio show.

    • @givemethevalium
      @givemethevalium 7 лет назад +4

      Marc Zero I remember listening to Johnny Vaughan on the London BBC station GLR on a Sunday in summer 1997 and he made similar veiled comments about Savile. He recalled driving down the motorway and hearing on the radio that Savile was to be knighted; said how he had to pull over as he just couldn't believe what he was hearing. Slightly confusing to follow at the time, as I didn't know what Vaughan was referring to.....but it's clear now

    • @mrgobrien
      @mrgobrien Год назад +1

      i recorded `so-vile' off the radio lots for about 6 years (from 1979 to 1985 or something) - i put all the tapes in a draw and forgot about them for decades.
      when the scandal broke after he died i decided to check the tapes to see if he had fooled me by saying things in a coded way etc - but he hadn't said anything like in this youtube video - there was certainly nothing to give to investigators that was worth anything anyway - so he tricked me and millions of others completely.
      (the only thing really was he always bragged about his photographic memory - but when questioned by police he merely made vague denials - wouldn't he have given perfect alibis if having a photographic memory like he always said on the radio?)

  • @bremnersghost948
    @bremnersghost948 2 года назад +4

    Most Ironic thing about Savile is that he never ended up in the Monster Mansion that one of his Ancestors built.

  • @JonFrumTheFirst
    @JonFrumTheFirst 2 года назад +2

    Are You Being Served had a running joke in which Mr Humphries alluded to being molested as a boy by a man working with his church choir. The line always got a laugh from the live audience in the early-mid 70s. What does that say of the audience - in the studio and at home?

  • @WelloMeJello
    @WelloMeJello 3 года назад +1

    The empathize on the last clip when he says “ girls “ when he gets up off the couch is Erie

  • @yehldyehld
    @yehldyehld 8 месяцев назад +3

    The fact that lots of people knew and still put him in charge of a psych hospital is disgusting.

  • @stevolution666
    @stevolution666 6 лет назад +3

    So the John Lydon interview has been muted

  • @dtz1000
    @dtz1000 6 лет назад

    The John Lydon interview has somehow had the sound removed by RUclips. Didn't know RUclips could do that after the video has been uploaded.

    • @andalltheangelssay212
      @andalltheangelssay212 3 года назад

      Here’s the John lydon audio that was missing ruclips.net/video/Rjy8oLVOvi4/видео.html

  • @OurLucylocket
    @OurLucylocket 2 года назад +9

    A friend of mine told me he was “weird” years before any of this came out about him. So many knew an said nothing the conspiracy of silence is real.

    • @illiteratethug3305
      @illiteratethug3305 2 года назад +2

      Well, your friend's certainly a sharp one aren't they?

  • @HighlandMike325
    @HighlandMike325 3 года назад +7

    I have to think about him everytime I drive past his house in Glencoe

  • @CLaw-tb5gg
    @CLaw-tb5gg 2 года назад +14

    To be honest, I wonder how many of them actually knew something: even before it came out, he was just a pretty creepy weirdo and easy to make jokes about that he could be into a lot of dodgy things.

    • @CLaw-tb5gg
      @CLaw-tb5gg 2 года назад +1

      @Vim Fuego I’ll take your word for that, I have no idea, I’ve never read anything. He always gave off really bad vibes though. If someone had said “Jimmy Savile has sex with the dead” I suspect a hell of a lot of people would be like “yeah.. actually I can believe that”

    • @wvu05
      @wvu05 2 года назад +3

      @@CLaw-tb5gg The real problem in a situation like this isn't that people are turning a blind eye to it, but you have to know actual specifics and have a witness willing to go forward. Even Lydon never directly said what he knew in the banned BBC Radio interview. I saw the Netflix documentary, and the most disturbing part on this front was that there was a point where there were three witnesses willing to talk to police, but the police never told them that others existed, and none was willing to testify for fear of being the only one.

  • @stuartcrossland1746
    @stuartcrossland1746 6 лет назад

    What was that last clip from?

  • @Geordie-Geordie
    @Geordie-Geordie 3 года назад

    Would like to see and hear the uncensored version of this, RUclips . . . . . .

  • @andrewoliver8930
    @andrewoliver8930 3 года назад +9

    Well connected with Royalty and the politicians who nominated him for a Knighthood.

    • @glamdolly30
      @glamdolly30 2 года назад +5

      It was Margaret Thatcher who insisted Savile was knighted - despite strong opposition from her top advisers.

    • @user-yp3oj5se1i
      @user-yp3oj5se1i 2 года назад

      @@glamdolly30 Edwina curry gave him a good character ref and he got access to a hospital. Schofield and willohby gave the jim ill fix it producer an easy interview. Top advisors have since been deciding to alter sex education to include fore play/sex acts instead.

    • @glamdolly30
      @glamdolly30 2 года назад

      @@user-yp3oj5se1i Serial rapist, paedophile and necrophile Savile escaped any negative consequences for his offending his entire life, due to the patronage of MANY powerful people. He could not have continually escaped justice otherwise.
      My comment referred specifically to his knighthood, which was thanks to the determination of his old ally Margaret Thatcher alone, who pushed it forward despite repeated Whitehall attempts to block it.

  • @spinnerbeltguywwe8846
    @spinnerbeltguywwe8846 6 лет назад +6

    Frank Skinner knew

  • @markparkinson6947
    @markparkinson6947 2 года назад +2

    What did the guy say at 0:38? Something about "He loves her a lot" or something...

    • @ManiacMike
      @ManiacMike Год назад

      Her slot which is her pussy.

  • @zufgh
    @zufgh 2 года назад +1

    I can think of a fair few more. It was referenced a few times on Never Mind the Buzzcocks, during Lamarr's reign.

  • @fishyc150
    @fishyc150 3 года назад +3

    I was on Jim'll fix it. Met jim. Had a fantastic day. Was devastated when the stories came out.

    • @ююю-ч9д
      @ююю-ч9д 3 года назад

      Must have been traumatic to find out

    • @fishyc150
      @fishyc150 3 года назад +4

      @@ююю-ч9д it's strange but I think of him as two different people. Almost as if I cant believe he did those bad things though know he did.
      I met the "jim from the TV" not the "jim from the news stories" if you know what I mean???

    • @kitezzz360
      @kitezzz360 2 года назад

      did he stick his finger up your arse?

    • @tahrey
      @tahrey 4 месяца назад +1

      @@ююю-ч9д Imagine being the one kid he didn't find attractive o_O

  • @jonathanhamilton2437
    @jonathanhamilton2437 3 года назад +6

    There was a comedy show on in Scotland every new year when I was a child called scotch & wry and I remember a sketch from it ware Ricky Fulton the star of the show chucks a plate of slop over a poster of Jimmy savile my father believes it was a shot at the British railway because he was there face for a while advertisement wise and also it was set in a train station cafe but since everything has came out I'm not so sure I think savile was well known and Fulton was very Christian living in his personal life so it wouldn't surprise me if he was trying to send a message even then. The show was only seen in Scotland I think but does anyone else remember that episode?

  • @kylebutler3018
    @kylebutler3018 6 лет назад

    What did that guy in the left say at the end? Could not make out a word apart from mortuary

  • @paulbarnes8905
    @paulbarnes8905 9 месяцев назад

    Did coogan write for the day today and this morning with Richard not judy?

  • @danwoodhouse9290
    @danwoodhouse9290 5 лет назад +3

    Rory Bremner used used to do one where he read out a letter that began
    "Dear Jim - you sad man........."

    • @jon0645
      @jon0645 4 года назад +1

      Spitting Image had a sketch, after he got a knighthood (shows you what they’re worth......)asking him how he wanted to be addressed in future:
      Was it
      -Sir James
      -Sir Jimmy, or
      -You sad man.......

  • @freedomvigilant1234
    @freedomvigilant1234 6 лет назад +29

    Clearly, everybody at the BBC was in the know....

    • @jpalvarez4972
      @jpalvarez4972 3 года назад +3

      Rumours, no proof. Everyone in England had heard rumours.

    • @freedomvigilant1234
      @freedomvigilant1234 3 года назад +4

      @@jpalvarez4972 Nope, I disagree.
      Terry Wogan knew and stated as such in a newspaper interview.
      He actually discussed Savile's true nature with a newspaper editor at an event that Savile attended.
      He asked the editor if she would expose Savile's crimes.
      She told Wogan that was something he would have to do.
      Ironically, Terry Wogan raised funds for Children in Need.

    • @nikreece6295
      @nikreece6295 3 года назад +3

      @@freedomvigilant1234 no it was in fact the other way around...l've read about that....jean rook who was a veteran newspaper editor for the daily mirror saw savile at the event. And when she was with wogan. She reportedly asked wogan at the event that took place in the late 1990s. ''when are you lot going to expose savile''?...and wogan reportedly replied back to rook. ''That's your lot's job'.

    • @freedomvigilant1234
      @freedomvigilant1234 3 года назад +1

      @@nikreece6295 Thanks for the correction - it was a while ago I read the article.

    • @nikreece6295
      @nikreece6295 3 года назад

      @@freedomvigilant1234 yeah that's fine...a lot of people who worked at the BBC have admitted since the scandal that they had heard rumours about savile. But nothing more

  • @andyhinds542
    @andyhinds542 8 месяцев назад +1

    There was also a scene in the KYTV KY Telethon where a load of people were doing a charity run and Jimmy Savile was mentioned and that the runners were all running because Jimmy Savile was coming. They all knew but were powerless to do anything because of his strong influence and powerful connections.

  • @icchampion5
    @icchampion5 2 года назад

    What clip is 0:53 from?

  • @danevans6340
    @danevans6340 6 лет назад +6

    I guess all in all, I don't blame Lydon for wanting to control that footage. He tried to tell the truth about Savile and got canned from the BBC for years as punishment for doing so.

    • @leftmono1016
      @leftmono1016 9 месяцев назад

      Trouble was that Lydon generally acted like an obnoxious kid. Difficult to take seriously as all he wanted to to was cause controversy whatever the subject.

  • @DodgyDaveGTX
    @DodgyDaveGTX 6 лет назад +23

    Stewart Lee is brilliant.

  • @drmagus6805
    @drmagus6805 2 года назад +1

    Where is the Sadowitz clip?

  • @jamessergeant2136
    @jamessergeant2136 2 года назад +2

    And the BBC management said they had no idea!

  • @todaywefly4370
    @todaywefly4370 2 года назад +4

    The only thing you leave behind is peoples memories of you. Take care people!

  • @turboflamez161
    @turboflamez161 4 года назад +3

    Chris Morris with prophetic words at 2:04

  • @garyturner1706
    @garyturner1706 8 лет назад

    I bet that particular episode from the amazing:'Give Me Give Me' won't be shown again on the BBC with Saville reference.

  • @petermaxwell2965
    @petermaxwell2965 5 лет назад +2

    Joking about hurting kids, means you dont care what happens to them.

  • @cmasseylynch
    @cmasseylynch 7 лет назад +4

    At 0.32 onwards.Its the combination of David's sly comment and Frank's face looking at the ground.Says a lot really.People knew stuff.

    • @joedent3323
      @joedent3323 2 года назад

      People "knew" (viz: had heard) rumours. Sensible people don't air rumours and hearsay in a public forum (namely: BBC and ITV chat shows). Sensible, smart people wait for facts. Idiots believe and act on rumour.

    • @louche2388
      @louche2388 2 года назад

      Wait for facts and for a hundred more kids to be molested?
      Good idea.
      Idiot.

    • @BS-ge4ne
      @BS-ge4ne 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@joedent3323until more victims succumb

  • @MatgoStyles
    @MatgoStyles 4 года назад +11

    Something that no one has mentioned in the comments is how the audience is laughing too. Because they got the references. They'd heard the rumours too. Many, many people were in on the joke, not just people within the industry. It's just no one actually believed the rumours behind the jokes.

    • @ArrKayLondon
      @ArrKayLondon 2 года назад

      I think they are laughing because Saville 'looked like a paedo,' and I imagine that they thought it was a joke about that. He had a creepy vibe. I had never heard the rumours growing up myself but obviously if you worked at the BBC you would have known.

    • @user-yp3oj5se1i
      @user-yp3oj5se1i 2 года назад

      Very very few people knew about him. Especially those outside the industry you obvious troll. It would be everyone's fault if everyone knew and did nothing, you complete nonsense.

    • @mrgobrien
      @mrgobrien Год назад +1

      they didn't laugh at the last joke about the morgue and some of the others.

  • @ellebhee5045
    @ellebhee5045 4 года назад

    Who were the last 2 blokes ?

  • @peezebeuponyou
    @peezebeuponyou 6 лет назад +1

    There was a Savile rumours mention in an episode of Drop The Dead Donkey.

  • @TB.....
    @TB..... 6 лет назад +14

    Lee and Herring said in an interview that they were unaware of Savile's behaviour before they did their skit but I doubt that very much. Too obvious.

  • @systemsbuster9539
    @systemsbuster9539 3 года назад +4

    And we're supposed to believe that the top brass at the BBC knew nothing!

    • @andrewoliver8930
      @andrewoliver8930 3 года назад +3

      Of course they did. The police, Royalty, the Government who have him a job at Broadmoor, the party that nominated him for a Knighthood.
      No one knew?
      🤔

    • @b8nnytez
      @b8nnytez 8 месяцев назад +1

      They knew, and PARTICIPATED!🍕

  • @bbq4126
    @bbq4126 2 года назад +1

    Russell brand made a joke on his radio show about shagging dead bodies and Noel Gallagher chimes in with “what like Jimmy saville” and Russell told him to shush

  • @stevehall3619
    @stevehall3619 8 лет назад

    What was the start of the david mitchell joke?

    • @OldManFifa
      @OldManFifa 8 лет назад +3

      the point of the joke is it is unsaid. he got three life sentences but for what you decide

  • @ScottishPEACEguy
    @ScottishPEACEguy 6 лет назад +11

    "he loves their slot" that is what the youngsters call savage xD

    • @joedent3323
      @joedent3323 2 года назад +1

      No, i think they still call it a slot or pussy. I've never heard a girl ask to stroke her savage.

  • @archbrooks-watson3137
    @archbrooks-watson3137 3 года назад +3

    Jimmy Carr on 'Christ Tarrant: A Comedy Roast' (9 April 2010):
    Tarrant was once mistaken for another DJ:' Jimmy Savile
    . Which is ridiculous. Chris doesn’t have that much luck with the ladies. lf Jimmy Savile could hear this now, he’d be turning in his grave. What’s that? (holds hand to ear) Jimmy Savile’s not dead? Well, what was he doing in that grave? Oh, Jimmy...

  • @thorstendr.krings2209
    @thorstendr.krings2209 8 лет назад +1

    Shocking how out in the open everything was

  • @13thcentury
    @13thcentury 2 года назад +1

    The Jonny Rotten silence was weird 🤣

  • @pauleling3800
    @pauleling3800 6 лет назад +29

    Stuff like this just proves that the bbc knew all about him and either condoned his behaviour or just covered it up but the bbc should be shut down

  • @briansutton2176
    @briansutton2176 2 года назад +8

    As an American this reaffirms my love of British comedy

    • @lipby
      @lipby 2 года назад +1

      Really? I thought the "comedy" was awful.

    • @user-yp3oj5se1i
      @user-yp3oj5se1i 2 года назад

      This is not comedy it's cowardly celebs being used to make a child abuser look like a non child abuser by making the abuse be interpreted as non real/a joke.
      As an american you might have seen Bob saget's celeb friends try to joke about child abuse.

  • @josht3610
    @josht3610 2 года назад

    Were all of these bbc programs?

  • @HighlandMike325
    @HighlandMike325 2 года назад

    John Lydons interview appeared on a PiL box set so RUclips blocked it