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@obi_jon | 19 October 23 | |
He had protection, that's how he got away with it. He likely had information on certain people that ensured he got it, in exchange for keeping that information to himself.
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@tasti2 | 19 October 23 | |
The scene in the morge
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@1clivey1 | 19 October 23 | |
When i worked at the bbc as studio engineer i saw him a few times ppl just avoided him i know one thing i never dropped a screwdriver when he was near! Yea saw the program but turned off a lot of lies in it
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@obi_jon | 19 October 23 | |
When I was at primary school, they made us all write out our letters to Jim'll Fix It and sent them in for us. Luckily, he never fixed it for any of us. The chunt didn't even reply but tbf I did ask him to fix it for me to be an astronaut, so it was never likely to have happened.
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@tasti2 | 19 October 23 | |
God knows what he would of done to you
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@gt_tdi | 19 October 23 | |
''Ere's Jon from Yorkshire, he wants to ride a rocket...''
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@tasti2 | 19 October 23 | |
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@3mel | 19 October 23 | |
I can't be the only one who never enjoyed his TV presence at all can I ? not saying I knew he was a wrong-un, didn't even know there was such a thing, but there always was something unlikable or mildly off putting about him. the show format was great but I always lost a bit of interest when it was back to the studio and his stupid chair. |
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@ogdenz | 19 October 23 | |
Sadly I always enjoyed Jim'll fix it. Mind you at that age I never had any knowledge of adult things. Before he was exposed a mate of mine said he had heard serious rumors,I was gobsmacked tbh. It's the same with Garry Glitter in that it's easy to see now in retrospect. |
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@tasti2 | 19 October 23 | |
Him and Gary glitter and rolf Harris was all in it together
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