Jimmy Savile is dead

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Jimmy Savile is dead

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He was certainly a 'one off' character - remember seeing him on a Louis Theroux documentry about him. A bit of a loner, but that made him special. I'll miss him. :(

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15507374
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Rest in peace, Sir Jimmy.

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Very sad.In 1965 the young girl who was to become my future wife(and still is!) and I were on a weeks holiday in Scarborough with her parents.Twice during that week we happened upon Jimmy Saville on the prom.He had bought his mother an apartment there and used to visit her.He had a red E type Jaguar at the time.Being young and impressionable we were somewhat awestruck but I remember him as a very approachable and friendly man.May he rest in peace.EricT
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I can't say that I was a fan of his in the sense that I found his DJing and TV style pretty irritating.

BUT he was one of the most famous and presumably richest celebrities of his day and he used that fame to raise £20 million for charity especially the Stoke Mandeville Spinal injuries unit whilst doing a lot of hands on voluntary work there. THAT deserves the greatest respect.

R.I.P. Sir Jimmy

Jon

I suppose I'll have to give up hoping that he might yet Fix It for me to fly in a Harrier.

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Jon.M wrote:I suppose I'll have to give up hoping that he might yet Fix It for me to fly in a Harrier.
Same for me with regards to driving a rally car. :S

He did Fix It for two of my first wife's cousins to appear on the 'Generation Game' when they were wee kids. They made quite a haul too as they were presented with everything on the conveyor belt at the end of the show (including TWO cuddly toys! :lol: ).
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