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00:00So, Sir Jimmy Zavall, will you come to the theater?
00:10Hey, it's marvelous.
00:11Welcome.
00:12I am an animal, and I will eat you if I have to.
00:15My goodness.
00:16Yes, you must give them all fair warning.
00:20Animals.
00:21No.
00:22Victims.
00:23Victims.
00:24Yes.
00:24Hope springs eternal in the breast of a single mammal.
00:49When you're full up with fear, you flight, you run, or you freeze.
00:57Mine was always freeze.
01:03So, everything for me in time, when I was being hurt, was real slow.
01:10So, I don't know.
01:12I always used to try so hard to gauge it, that I went into that room just so I could
01:19take seconds to go into that room.
01:21But I always felt like I messed that up.
01:23I think my feeling of being uncomfortable was me repeating myself and saying, I did pay for my ticket.
01:33I didn't pay for my ticket.
01:37In my own way, I was trying to say, please let me go.
01:41Please let me go.
01:43Two men.
01:44Two men had taken me in there, and two men were standing outside the door, and I knew that.
02:06Playing to a script and he knew exactly what he was doing, knew how to groom people, how to persuade
02:12me to go in the house.
02:14I never thought about it being dangerous, it didn't occur to me, because I never thought of him as a
02:21predator.
02:21I tried to push him away a lot. He's a very, very strong man.
02:24His upper body strength was incredible, and I don't know why he stopped. I don't know what made him stop,
02:30actually.
02:30You're just chucked in. You're trapped. You can't move. You can't do nothing. You're just a prey, ready to be
02:38captured.
03:03You're fixed. You're questions.
03:24The trolley is taking care of you, he's a friend.
03:24You caught his mathsholy am punches, and he discovered that you're going to come and�'.
03:34Hello.
03:38Well, it doesn't make sense. I cycle.
03:41I run. I've run marathons.
03:43You're also a heavy smoker.
03:45Your diet consists of takeaways and fry-ups.
03:50So sort me out.
03:52It's not like I haven't done enough for the hospital.
03:54We know how much you've done for us.
03:58The only remedy is a quadruple bypass.
04:03Don't like the sound of that.
04:04For a man of your age, it is a very serious operation.
04:09It'll get better.
04:12We do our best for you.
04:43Hello, ladies. What's going on?
04:46What's it to you, Grandad?
04:48Hey, any more talk like that and I'll tell the head.
04:50Old cow.
04:52Yeah? Good friend of mine.
04:54I come to the fete here every year.
04:56Shutting this place down.
04:58They're sending us all back into the community.
05:01Yeah? Nobody told me.
05:03And who are you, anyway?
05:04Who am I?
05:06I'm Sir Jimmy Savile.
05:08Oh, you're him.
05:10He said you used to come here a lot.
05:12Many jolly japes were had by me and the naughty girls.
05:16What do you mean, japes?
05:18Go for a drive.
05:20Stop at a shop.
05:22Ciggies.
05:23Some pop.
05:24And they'd be fun, fun, fun.
05:27So you could get us ciggies?
05:29Yeah.
05:29Get you a bottle of that, if you behave yourself.
05:34Going all aboard.
05:34Oh, God!
05:42Don't click.
06:01Why are we stopping?
06:04What about stiggies and booze?
06:06You'll get them.
06:14See you next spot.
06:15No rush.
06:17Budge up.
06:25So, let's get acquainted, eh?
06:28What's your...
06:29What are your names?
06:31Amira.
06:31She's Emily.
06:33Yeah.
06:33Right.
06:34Are you sad about the home closing down?
06:37I'd sooner be there than be fostered again.
06:39My last foster parents said they didn't even know what to do with me.
06:41Oh, I'd know what to do with you.
06:44Come nearer, Amira.
06:45Right?
06:52What are you doing?
06:53You know what to do.
06:54What are you doing?
06:55You don't get so much of a lot in this game.
06:56Get off!
06:57Get off!
06:58Get off!
06:59Go on!
06:59Let go!
07:00Get off!
07:01Get off!
07:02Get off!
07:05Get off!
07:07Get up!
07:08Get off!
07:08Get off!
07:09Get off!
07:11Get off!
07:12Get off!
07:12Get off!
07:13Get off!
07:13Get off!
07:13Oh, fuck it!
07:13Oh, look at this!
07:14Look at this!
07:14Look at this!
07:17Oh, don't make a fuss!
07:18It's nothing you'd hand up before!
07:20Fuck off! Leave her alone!
07:27We should tell someone. Like who?
07:30The old cow? What, you think she'd believe us?
07:32OK, then the police. Like, it's not like you're even 16.
07:35They'd be any different, yeah?
07:39Come on, let's go back.
07:50PHONE RINGS
07:55How was life in the cardboard box?
07:58Well, I said I was living out of boxes. No, I didn't want you.
08:02I should carry on. Finish our work.
08:06Well, you told me to fuck off.
08:07I was hasty. There is a story that needs to be told.
08:11What's brought this about?
08:13I'll spare my seat.
08:15Well, I'm not schlepping all the way up there just to hear more evasions and riddles.
08:19You and I are on a journey, Daniel.
08:23And the destination is the truth.
08:25God willing, we'll get there.
08:27And I've got to go, so I'll call you.
08:37I can put them on meself, Victor.
08:40All right.
08:44You seen the priest?
08:45No.
08:49No.
08:54Surely you want the sacrament of the sick.
08:57It's a massive operation, you know.
09:00Get everything off your chest.
09:03I would.
09:05Most Catholics would.
09:07I'm not most Catholics.
09:21Veteran broadcaster Sir Jimmy Savile is in intensive care in a Leeds hospital this morning after having major heart surgery.
09:28The operation had been planned for some time and the former DJ, television personality and charity worker is expected to
09:34be moved to a general ward later today.
09:37A keep fit fanatic, 71-year-old Sir Jimmy Savile has been a regular marathon runner for several years.
09:46How do you feel?
09:47I'm doing it.
09:48How are you feeling about this operation?
09:50It's a vessel.
09:50It's a vessel.
09:51Sir Jimmy Savile is indestructible.
09:54Yay!
09:55Hey!
10:01Heart bypass. He told us he was going on a cruise. He lied to us.
10:05And he calls me his best friend.
10:08You know what I think about that man, and I doubt we even know half the story.
10:14What do you mean?
10:15You know what I mean.
10:16Oh, rumours out of fact, Beryl.
10:19You know, all I ever saw were a bit of messing about with nurses
10:22and teasing and flirting and kissing their hands.
10:25And up their arms and on the lips if they don't stop him.
10:29Well, they probably didn't mind.
10:30Well, they pretended they didn't.
10:32I used to say to them, don't let him do that.
10:35But they were either too embarrassed or scared to resist.
10:40And you know with some, it didn't stop at kissing them on the lips.
10:43He'd stick his tongue in the mouth.
10:45Oh, Beryl, that's disgusting.
10:47He gets away with it because no-one else sees it.
10:50Only the woman knows.
10:51I mean, it's sexual assault.
10:53Well, it's not proper sexual assault.
10:55You say that because you're a man.
10:57For a woman, it's a violation.
11:00And if he's sticking his tongue down women's throats in full view of other people,
11:05what's he doing when he's alone with them?
11:17You ever try that one with you?
11:22Once.
11:26And he got very short shrift.
11:33Why didn't you tell me?
11:35Because you're a decent man.
11:37And you like to think the best of people.
11:42I reckon that's what most people think of Jimmy Savile.
11:47Because they don't let themselves think about what the truth might be.
11:51You're playing the same hero.
11:51Why didn't you tell them?
12:11You're playing with me.
12:12Why are they for the truth?
12:14You're playing with me.
12:14You're playing with me.
12:15You're playing with me.
12:18You're playing with me.
12:25A quadruple bypass for a man of your age to come through that.
12:31It was God's will.
12:32Your own willpower must have helped.
12:35When you set your mind on something, you tend to get it.
12:38As with that knighthood you wanted so desperately.
12:41I've told you, that was an unsolicited honour.
12:44Yeah, you also told me that you and I were on a journey toward the truth.
12:47Yes. Well, I haven't been twiddling my thumbs since I last saw you.
12:53I've been speaking to people, sitting in libraries, reading everything that's been written and said about you.
12:58Oh, yeah.
12:59You seem to have forgotten that I'm a journalist.
13:01And I have no doubt you wanted that knighthood because you thought it would make you invincible.
13:07But it didn't. The rumours grew.
13:09More and more people thought that there was something in them.
13:11And at the same time, your career started to tank.
13:14And from being a puppet master, you were losing control.
13:16You are dreaming, Daniel.
13:19The public were falling out of love with you and then they cancelled Jim will fix it.
13:23You must have been furious, Jimmy.
13:25Not at all. Not at all.
13:27It was all very amicable.
13:30Fuckers.
13:35The mountains of fix it stacked up in the office.
13:37Enough to last another decade at least.
13:41Still the highest ratings on the box.
13:42Look, I'm as upset as you are.
13:44I mean, fortunately I haven't been off on another show.
13:46Not now.
13:47Well, bully for you.
13:4919 fucking years.
13:51I agree.
13:51I agree.
13:52They should have let us run for 20 and then let us bow out with tributes and fanfacts.
13:55So why didn't they?
13:56Artistic and programming reasons.
13:58That is fucking bullshit.
14:00Bill Cotland never let this happen.
14:02He understood talent.
14:03What are you suggesting?
14:06You and I know there are people in this building who like to talk about me behind my back.
14:12Perhaps you're one of them.
14:14You are being paranoid.
14:16Now, I have never been part of the Jimmy Savile rumor factory.
14:19Not least because I've never actually seen anything myself.
14:22Because there's fuck all to see, pal.
14:26Well, maybe I should have looked harder.
14:30What do you mean?
14:32I don't know what goes on in that bloody van that is forever parked out there, curtains drawn whenever you're
14:37here.
14:37A-kippin' it!
14:39The BBC is changing, Jimmy.
14:43Yeah.
14:43Well, fuck the BBC.
14:45And fuck you.
14:56They wanted to fix it to run forever.
14:58But I decided it was time to move on and I managed to retain me productive relationship with the BBC.
15:05Really?
15:06When did anyone from the BBC last call you?
15:08I sensed the gloves coming off.
15:10You're still being evasive.
15:12What is this?
15:13New heart, same old bullshit?
15:15Bring it on.
15:16You've not seen me in a real fight, have you?
15:18I don't fuck about.
15:20It's shirt off and bare knuckles.
15:25I want to ask you about this man.
15:35Ray Terran.
15:35You shared a flat with him in the early 60s?
15:38Until I found out he was a lying, ungrateful lowlife.
15:42Told him to fuck off.
15:43Never set eyes on him since.
15:45Really?
15:48Never.
16:09Hello, stranger.
16:11Have you got a razor for this?
16:15There's an age of consent problem.
16:19As you always said, if they don't show you their birth certificate, how can you tell?
16:23You don't touch them.
16:25You make sure you're careful.
16:28Leave no marks, no witnesses.
16:30Make fucking sure they keep stum.
16:34Always have.
16:35Till now.
16:38She was 15.
16:40Johnny Law got involved.
16:42For fuck's sake.
16:44In the old days, the coppers wouldn't have given her the time of day, but...
16:48Times are changing.
16:50He's going to Crown Court.
16:52The brief says I'm looking at six months.
16:56I don't understand why I need to know about any of this.
16:58People know about the connection.
17:00What connection?
17:01I'm Sir James Savile.
17:02You're some two-bit DJ with a shitty little record shop.
17:06We shared a pad.
17:08Stuff happened.
17:09Nothing happened.
17:11Oh, but it did.
17:14There's every reason some smart-arse barrister would want to paint a murky picture of my history with young birds.
17:23Jimmy Savile Mark II, they call me in Manchester.
17:28Suppose they ask about my life with Jimmy Savile Mark I.
17:30You say nothing.
17:32Oh, yeah.
17:33Why's that?
17:33Oh, murder.
17:35Sicilian code.
17:37You say now to incriminate anyone, including your worst fucking enemy.
17:40A code punishable if broken by things you daren't fucking imagine.
17:46You look like a man who knows he's running out of road.
17:51Father.
17:59So you weren't aware of the charge of unlawful sexual intercourse with a girl aged under 16, which was brought
18:07against him?
18:08News to me.
18:10He's never a friend of mine.
18:11Well, you can't claim the same about this man.
18:17Peter Giaconelli.
18:24Passed on now.
18:27God rest him.
18:30You were friends for years.
18:33Inevitably.
18:34I visited Scarborough often to see the Duchess.
18:39He was mayor and ice cream king.
18:42And also a paedophile.
18:44That's an outrageous suggestion.
18:46You're saying that he didn't use his ice cream business as a means of luring young victims?
18:51All Peter wanted to do was put smiles on the faces of kiddies.
18:55People in Scarborough say everyone knew.
18:59Knew?
19:00Or heard rumours?
19:02A young man went to the police.
19:03Charges were prepared.
19:05It never came to court.
19:07Flail away, Daniel.
19:08It just seems striking.
19:10Flatmate and mentor to Ray Terrett, a convicted sex offender, friend of Peter Giaconelli, a known paedophile.
19:18Well, they say a man should be judged by the company he keeps.
19:21I kept the company of queens, princes, popes and presidents, didn't I?
19:28Besides, there's only one judge I'm bothered about.
19:30He's up there.
19:32You've got a completely clear conscience then.
19:34What's on my conscience is between me and the boss.
19:38But given the age that you are, frail, patched up heart, no one lives forever, Jimmy.
19:45Do you not sense that final reckoning approach?
19:46I have no fucking fear of it.
19:50And if I had me time over, I'd do now differently.
19:57Yeah.
20:00Hey, Victor, cop this one for me, will you?
20:02Can't I need it in any?
20:03Just take this old bird down to Exway first.
20:05Why can't you?
20:07Too old, too ugly.
20:08That's not on.
20:09Suppose she heard you.
20:11It's now, she don't know already.
20:19All right, love, need any help?
20:21Not unless you can fix it for a nurse's pay rise, Jimmy.
20:24I can fix anything, love.
20:26Hey, don't rush off.
20:27Work to do.
20:29And I've been told.
20:31Told?
20:31Not to be left alone, we are.
20:33I never told you that.
20:34One of the sisters.
20:35Ah, some miserable, sex-stamped old crone.
20:39Please let me past.
20:41Told you I can fix anything for you, just need something in the seat.
20:47That's not on.
20:49Just a bit of fun.
20:50There's no fun in being propositioned by a dirty old man.
20:54We're told to report anything like this now.
20:56Still won't go anywhere, never has.
20:58It's always the first time.
20:59It might come sooner than you think.
21:16What do you want?
21:18Come to see Charlie.
21:21I heard he was ill.
21:25He's poorly.
21:26He's very poorly.
21:30Anyway, you'd better come in.
21:41I make no bones about it.
21:44I insisted on being here today.
21:49Charlie Hulligan.
21:51What can I tell you that you don't already know about?
21:54And what a privilege it is to pay tribute to him today.
22:04Charlie was older than me.
22:08He knew me from being a baby in arms.
22:11As a lad, he was a young man who my late mother, the Duchess, told me to look up to.
22:21And how right he was.
22:24As head porter, his priority was always the patience.
22:31He made people laugh.
22:34When they were in distress, he showed them kindness.
22:43He trusted people.
22:47And they trusted him.
22:50And they trusted him.
22:51He always wanted to see the best in any of us.
23:01Thanks for coming over.
23:05Ah.
23:06I'd like to see how you were.
23:11There's something else.
23:13What's that?
23:16If anyone says anything about me down the infirmary, you'd speak up for me, wouldn't you?
23:26I mean, you must know there's been talk.
23:28Ah.
23:31I've always wanted to believe that's all it were.
23:35Talk.
23:36There was never anything more than that, Charlie.
23:39And when I look at you...
23:43and see a frightened man...
23:49and the one that should be frightened...
24:01so, uh...
24:02Farewell, old friend.
24:05You'll not be forgotten in this world.
24:07Godspeed you in the next.
24:15Are you...
24:17afraid?
24:19I'm worried for Beryl Corsair, seeing me go through this and scared for meself, death, damned if I know what's
24:34at the end, Seth, you do know, about a fella like you, to have an or hell intent, dependent on
24:47the life you've lived.
24:53One could talk a long time about why you believe in God, but to encapsulate it, I believe in God
25:00because, if nothing else, it's a good gamble.
25:06If we went through life thinking that when we die, we rock, that's it, gone, finito, that's alright, but it's
25:13much nicer to go through life with a faith, thinking that,
25:18We have to carry on.
25:19Maybe when we die, we go on to an even better life.
25:30What you don't realise, as an atheist, is faith conquers fear.
25:37As Isaiah said, they who walk in the Lord's path will rise up with wings like eagles.
25:45But you kept falling.
25:48That vice-like grip was loosening and there were no calls from help from Tony Blair.
25:53That grinning twat.
25:54You had to literally hand back your set of keys to Broadmoor.
25:57I gave them back.
25:58My mission was accomplished.
25:59You left a place in chaos.
26:01You'd become a persona non grata at Stoke Mandeville.
26:04Never have, never will.
26:06And why have you stopped going there?
26:08All the fish to fry.
26:09It's bollocks, Jimmy.
26:11It's because you were in constant conflict with the new management who banned you from wandering the wards without let
26:16or hindrance.
26:17I was putting smiles on faces.
26:19I've spoken to people there.
26:21You told one manager who tried to rein you in to get your fucking tanks off my fucking lawn.
26:28Because it was my fucking lawn.
26:30You'd lost all control, hadn't you?
26:33Just give me a fucking break, will you?
26:57Hello, and welcome to the very last Top of the Pops.
27:04We're going 42 years.
27:06It belongs to the world now.
27:08Part of TV history.
27:09And we have top line-up of pop acts to see us out tonight in style.
27:27Yeah.
27:28That it?
27:29Yeah.
27:32That's what you've used with me.
27:34Well, apart from the very end, do you want to see that as well?
27:37Of course I do.
27:48Yeah.
27:51Yeah.
27:56Yeah.
28:06Clever, eh?
28:07The man who started it ended it.
28:13I'm barely on screen 30 fucking seconds.
28:16Well, that decision was made in the production meeting, so, you know...
28:19I wasn't at the production meeting.
28:23This is bollocks, mate.
28:27Sorry.
28:28This way, please.
28:29No autographs.
28:32Sign out on your job.
28:35Isn't it the case that knowing what you feared most, on this earth at least, had happened, you'd become a
28:42nobody?
28:43And you made one last desperate attempt to get back into the limelight.
28:47If you're talking about what I think you're talking about, then, yes, that was a mistake.
28:55But not for the reason you're saying.
29:01Yeah.
29:03That was a bounce, I mean.
29:06Da.
29:06Good to speak.
29:08Ladies, ladies, it's a good job not such a sound sicker, I'm telling you.
29:11Big brother, thank you for meeting me all these beautiful ladies.
29:14How are you all?
29:19Don't hold my bit once.
29:22I know what you all are.
29:27I'm quite overwhelmed.
29:28One at a time, ladies.
29:29You okay?
29:45I didn't want to say you used to see him around at Stoke Mandeville.
29:49Nice to see you.
29:51Mum.
30:17You never told anyone before you told me.
30:20I'm good at him.
30:29You should go to the police.
30:32It was over 30 years ago.
30:37I don't care.
30:38Then, go to the police.
30:44I'd come with you.
30:46I can't.
30:49I just can't.
31:08I can't.
31:11I can't.
31:14No.
31:14No.
31:21Here you go, you can dance.
32:02Yeah, I'd, um, I'd like to report a crime, please.
32:05Okay, can I have your name, please?
32:06It's, um, a mirror, a hand.
32:09Okay, mirror, I'm just gonna take a few details of us, okay?
32:13Why do you say your cameo on Celebrity Big Brother was a mistake?
32:20Because it led to certain complications.
32:23And what complications?
32:27I'm not going to tell you.
32:31Why won't you tell me what the complications were?
32:34Because I made them go away.
32:45And you said it's okay to call you Jimmy?
32:47Jimmy, it is.
32:49Everyone calls me Jimmy.
32:53And your date of birth?
32:55October 31st, 1926.
32:59I'm quite proud.
33:01But in all times since then, I've never done anything wrong.
33:06Lovely.
33:07And thank you for letting us use this office here at the Spinal Injury Centre.
33:11It's my second home.
33:14Can I just stress, Jimmy, that you are not under arrest and you're free to leave at any time?
33:20I'm happy to help.
33:50Lovely.
33:51You encouraged her to perform oral sex on you?
33:56Out of the question.
33:59This lady claims that you invited her for a drive in your car, where the alleged incident took place.
34:05I used to go there to cheer up unfortunate girls.
34:10And sometimes they would beg me to go for a run in my roller, which I always did with the
34:16permission of the head.
34:18And they loved it.
34:19But you see, a few people will always want to take advantage of my celebrity.
34:26How do you mean?
34:29They see me on television, BBC, Top of the Box, etc.
34:35And they would throw themselves at me.
34:38And when I'd tell them, you can't do that, they'd resent it.
34:42And then according to them, I'd assaulted them, which is the one thing a man in my position would not
34:48do.
34:49So, you're saying this didn't happen?
34:53A flight of fancy.
34:57So, we conducted further inquiries at Elmwoods, and we discovered that there'd been other claims of sexual interaction with the
35:06girls there.
35:07Out of the question.
35:09Did you ever ask any girl there to perform a sexual act?
35:15Out of the question.
35:16You never used your celebrity status?
35:19To seek sexual gratification?
35:21I've never done that in my life.
35:24Are you sexually attracted to girls under 60?
35:27The exact opposite.
35:31But that doesn't stop some people making allegations and threats.
35:36What kind of threats?
35:38To go to the papers.
35:40And what do you do when you receive these threats?
35:45Some of the daft ones I actually pass on to my pals in the police, and we have a laugh
35:50about it.
35:53Others, I have to resort to the law.
35:56Bear in mind, I'm a doctor of law.
35:58And if I say a genuine threat to my reputation, it was my legal expertise and that of my solicitors
36:06to make it go away.
36:09Which it always does, because there is never a shred of evidence.
36:21Right, we will end the interview there.
36:25You're welcome.
37:58When I sit and I go through everything you've written or said, it's like you're constantly
38:05giving hints that there's a dark side.
38:06Please elaborate.
38:10Um, you did a game show with David Frost wearing a sweatshirt with I'm an animal on the front.
38:18And when he asked you why, you said to give victims fair warning.
38:22You spoke about being feared in every girl's school in Britain and about using wrestling
38:26holds on girls in the back of cars.
38:28And when Frost asked you what you were going to do next, you replied, anyone I can lay
38:33my hands on.
38:34You're basically advertising to the world that you're a sexual predator.
38:38I mean, the truth is pretty well staring us in the face if only we'd look.
38:44What's the point of committing the perfect crime if nobody knows you've done it?
38:51So, what, you're admitting to being a predator?
38:59I'm admitting nowt.
39:03Here we are in the ring, and I'm looking at a man who has not landed a single punch.
39:09And I'm looking at a man who, behind the bullshit, is terrified of what's to come.
39:15If you're talking about death, Daniel, that holds no fear for me.
39:26Need a lift, Vic?
39:27No, we're fine.
39:29Who is it?
39:3076-year-old lady.
39:32What happened to her?
39:33None of your business, sir.
39:34She's going straight in the fridge, is she?
39:36No.
39:37Her family's asked to view the body.
39:41Right.
40:20She's going straight in the fridge.
40:42She's going straight in the fridge.
40:52I don't know.
41:21What are you doing?
41:23Just checking she's all right.
41:25What do you mean?
41:27The family. To see her.
41:29That's not for you to do.
41:31Get out.
41:33Don't you dare tell me what to do.
41:35I'm telling you.
41:36Show some respect.
41:38Her family will be here any minute.
41:40Please, leave.
41:52He was with the body.
41:54I don't know why or what he was doing.
41:56But he has no cause to do that.
41:58I mean, a body has to be treated with respect.
42:01The dead can't look after themselves, can they?
42:04Their loved ones trust us to do it.
42:06I don't know what you expect me to do with this information, Victor.
42:09He needs telling.
42:10Don't go in the mortuary.
42:12Don't go near the bodies.
42:13I can't say that to Jimmy Savile.
42:16Without concrete evidence, there is nothing we can do.
42:20Well, it's wrong.
42:27In this book,
42:29you wrote about sitting for hours with your mother's dead body.
42:33The happiest of my life.
42:37She was all mine now, you wrote.
42:40Why would you want to possess someone in that way?
42:44It's called love, Daniel.
42:46Isn't it more that you were finally in control of her
42:49rather than she being in control of you?
42:52And doesn't that suggest something deeply unhealthy
42:55about your attitude to the dead?
42:57In my work as a porter,
42:59I've comforted the dying,
43:02consoled the bereaved,
43:03and I've never treated anyone
43:05who's gone to meet their maker
43:07with anything other than humility and respect.
43:12If that's the case,
43:13then why have Leeds United fans
43:15at Ellen Road been known to taunt their opponents with the chant?
43:19Jimmy Savile will fuck you in the morgue.
43:21That's a blow below the belt, lad.
43:24It's all fucking lies.
43:31What are you doing?
43:34I've had enough.
43:37This has all been one gigantic waste of time.
43:43What about your book?
43:45There are more important things.
43:47Like what?
43:52If you've done
43:53some of the things that I think you've done,
43:56you need to come clean.
43:58Not for my sake,
43:59but for the people that you've done them to.
44:03You've no remorse whatsoever, have you?
44:05The only thing that bothers you,
44:07or terrifies you, I'd say,
44:09is whether or not you're going to burn in hell
44:11for all eternity.
44:14Good luck with it.
44:18Wait, wait, Daniel.
44:21We're friends.
44:23I'll sell you everything.
44:27Please.
44:40But I can't do it here.
44:43What do you mean?
44:46You'll get all of it.
44:47All of it?
44:48All of it.
44:50When?
44:52I've got some business in Leeds early next week.
44:55I'll call you after that.
45:00Good.
45:15Beryl.
45:28Beryl.
45:33Catching a train
45:36Where to?
45:38Leeds
45:40Appointment with me quack
45:43Mind if I...
45:45As if you'd taken a notice if I said no
45:51I don't know what people will think, mine
45:57What do you mean?
46:00Might as well be sat next to a tramp
46:02Have you been drinking?
46:05I've had a couple of brandies
46:06You never used to
46:09Look at this state of you
46:12You're lucky most folk don't even know you are
46:18Of course they do
46:21Anyway, how are you?
46:24I'm alright
46:28It's not much of a life without Charles but
46:32He'd want me to make the most of what there is, wouldn't he?
46:36Oh, aye
46:37Yeah, it was
46:40And so I try for his sake
46:49Hello sweetheart
46:52Come have a little dandle on Jimmy's knee
46:54Not allowed
46:56Mum said I'm not supposed to sit on strangers knees
47:00I'm not a stranger
47:03I'm Jimmy Savile
47:05Hold it
47:06Come on
47:07I've got to go
47:10Hurry up and be 16
47:15Hurry up and be 16
47:17What's that about?
47:19Eh?
47:20Why would you say that to a little girl?
47:23Just a bit of fun
47:33Children
47:45You disgust me
48:13You disgust me
48:16Father.
48:19It's all happening very quickly.
48:22Seems there's nothing more they can do.
48:26He wants to go home, but he's...
48:28That's for the last rides.
48:33Really?
48:35And you will know the importance of a fellow Catholic
48:39to bear witness to that.
48:41I know that, Father.
48:43So, will you?
48:48Can't really say no, can I?
49:03Dear Jimmy,
49:05before you say the prayer of repentance with me,
49:08if there are any sins which have sat heavy on your conscience
49:12and about which you have remained silent,
49:15now is the time to confess them.
49:43I have nothing of that kind I want to confess.
49:45I have nothing of that kind I want to confess.
49:56Very well.
49:58Through the ministry of the church,
50:02God grant you pardon and peace,
50:05and I absolve you of all sins.
50:09In the name of the Father,
50:12the Son,
50:14and the Holy Spirit.
50:17I have nothing to do.
50:17I have nothing to do.
50:28I have nothing to do with my son.
50:44I don't know.
50:54you just couldn't do it could you one last opportunity to tell the truth to your God and
51:02maker take me chances thanks pal like I always have
51:27you
51:27are
51:29here
51:30here
51:30here
51:32here
51:33here
51:33here
51:34here
51:34here
51:35here
51:36here
51:36here
51:39Jimmy is done
51:40I'm
51:41I've heard from you
51:42Can you call me to set up that meeting in Leeds, please?
52:05One of the country's best-known broadcasters,
52:08so Jimmy Savile, has died at the age of 84.
52:12With a career that spanned 40 years,
52:15he was famous for his show, Jim Will Fix It,
52:17and for being the first and last presenter of Top of the Pops.
52:20So Jimmy was also well-known for his charity work,
52:23raising more than £40 million.
52:25Well, many tributes have been paid tonight,
52:27and Prince Charles said he was saddened by the news.
52:30Big high-end attack.
52:43You hear someone dies, emotions kick in.
52:47My emotions were like laughing, happy, happiness, you know.
52:53But then that changed.
52:55Within a few days, then I was mourning for him.
52:59I was never going to get revenge.
53:04The old showman would have appreciated the sign
53:06on the front of the Futurist Theatre.
53:09Yesterday, Leeds said goodbye to Sir Jimmy.
53:12Today, it was the turn of his adopted second hope
53:14to bid him a fond farewell.
53:15I found BBC and other institutions extraordinary
53:21for not actually talking about the man we all knew
53:27and wanted to make him into a saint.
53:32I think it was well-known
53:34that there were accusations against Jimmy Savile.
53:59He was a pop pioneer.
54:05And a multi-million pound charity fundraiser.
54:10He made us belt up in the 70s.
54:12Don't click every trick.
54:14Now then.
54:15And fixed it for thousands of kids' dreams to come true.
54:20For 60 years, Jimmy Savile has been part of our lives.
54:24A great British eccentric.
54:29I thought it was absolutely obscene
54:31and I didn't watch it on the television.
54:34I couldn't bear to watch it
54:35because I knew different.
54:37I think when the story broke
54:39and I realised that I wasn't the only one,
54:44I wasn't pleased that other people had suffered,
54:48but I was glad it wasn't just me
54:50and I think that's what gave me the impetus then
54:52to go forward.
55:10Most children that are abused,
55:18they carry their guilt.
55:23They carry their guilt for the rest of their lives.
55:26It really messes with their lives.
55:31This never stops for any of us,
55:33whether you're crumpled in a corner
55:34or walking, being straight.
55:36And this is what people need to understand.
55:38It never stops.
55:38It is a daily fight
55:43to be able to breathe
55:45and to be able to try your hardest
55:49to be your best person
55:51when actually you always feel like a failure.
56:07Now, if you speak about Savile,
56:10it's in a bad way.
56:13You know, it's Savile the paedophile
56:15and that's what you'll be remembered for.
56:42Don't let this ever happen again.
56:45Don't.
56:48Please.
57:29Don't let this ever happen again.
57:29Don't let this ever happen again.
57:30Don't let this ever happen again.
57:30Don't let this ever happen again.
57:31Don't let this ever happen again.