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The BBC have recently been criticised for accidentally showing material with real or impersonated items featuring Mr Saville-since his exposure.
The first and the last edition of TOTP (and many in between) were presented by him- and excluding him-these programmes could be described as important archive material. However it could be that anything with Saville in it could never see the light of day again. Is it conceivable that the BBC be compelled to trawl through all their archives and remove all Saville material? How could this be done?
Can hospitals whose new wings were apparently down to his fundraising-ever come to terms with the horrible connection.
Will the National Railway Museum ever be able to do a heritage promotional display on 'The Age of the Train'-I think not.
It's likely that Saville has not only wrecked countless lives but also significantly blighted access to 3 generations of music and media...and... corrupted many charitable organisations by his association with them.
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