bosstrabs searched “bbc presenter scandal” on Twitter, and the first three entries were Mr. Blobby.

    Jeremy vine having a go at twitter instead of his own employers typical.

      All being played down now, they obviously upped the cash to the young person. Dirty bastards.

      mono-stereo I suppose he means for not revealing his name but the employer can’t do that until they’re sure. BBC can’t win really.

      Interesting take. Still wonder why a parent wouldn’t go the police first

      Can it be libel if no one was named?

        Fuck knows but I hope the BBC bankrupts The Sun.

        mjh Can it be libel if no one was named?

        Lots of people in the comments believe that it would be, because the number of possible people matching the description given by The Sun is so few that they’d be certain to be implicated.

        Pretty sure The Sun wouldn’t have ran with this without being absolutely certain they were legally covered.

          C_J

          Yeh agree. There’s no way they are that daft to report something that’s completely untrue like say, a disaster at a football stadium.

          • C_J replied to this.

            It’s nothing a 25 word small font apology on p35 by the adverts won’t fix.

            Cankles-McJeggings the events to which you allude serve only to emphasise why they will be particularly careful to cover themselves legally.

            Tim Davie getting grilled on BBC 4 by one of his own. How bizarre.
            Oh and what a smarmy wanker he is.

            The BBC went down in my estimations after they cancelled Elderado.