Growing up in the 60s and 70s, I could not bear to watch Savile. He was odd, creepy and, quite frankly, boring. He had nothing to say, all silly noises and catch phrases. I could never understand why people adored and fawned over him. So I had to force myself to watch this documentary and though it made my flesh crawl, I am glad I did. Because I have always tried to avoid any TV programme he was on, much of the footage was new to me. It is astonishing that he got away with this his entire life, using his so-called good works to provide him with a constant stream of people, young and old, to sexually assault. Just as Selina Scott said that the camera does lie, so it goes to prove that you can fool all of the people all of the time. Or was it that the establishment protected him? When you have royalty, prime minsters and popes eating out of your hand you can get away with anything. It was well known in BBC circles that he “liked young girls”. Why was he never investigated in his lifetime? Because he had the police in his pocket too? Why were West Yorkshire police in regular attendance at his Friday parties? It was all so rotten.