I just hope Rolf Harris is found innocent.
DLT was superb....saturday and sunday mornings on radio1 with the cringe, snooker on the radio and loads of other stuff. Bloody gutted about this.
Mind you, i saw him on stage at a Great Yarmouth nightclubs back in the late 80's and he was a complete perv when on stage. He did a miss wet t-shirt competition and was all over the girls in front of hundreds of people !!!
DLT was superb....saturday and sunday mornings on radio1 with the cringe, snooker on the radio and loads of other stuff. Bloody gutted about this.
Mind you, i saw him on stage at a Great Yarmouth nightclubs back in the late 80's and he was a complete perv when on stage. He did a miss wet t-shirt competition and was all over the girls in front of hundreds of people !!!
DLT was superb....saturday and sunday mornings on radio1 with the cringe, snooker on the radio and loads of other stuff. Bloody gutted about this.
Mind you, i saw him on stage at a Great Yarmouth nightclubs back in the late 80's and he was a complete perv when on stage. He did a miss wet t-shirt competition and was all over the girls in front of hundreds of people !!!
it's for others to judge guilt on these things but I can't help but think this is a witch hunt going on and people are now being judged by today's ever so everything is and must be PC on events and things that happened in a very different world and era and things were far less clear cut .....That doesn't make it right or excuse those who crossed lines back then, the law is catching up on them and rightly so, but I doubt there are many people on here who at some time in the past have not had a few scrapes or 'unusual events' as I call them of some kind that at the time when happened were just that and laughed off but if judged by today's standards might look lot less good. At the moment it just seems that anyone whose vaguely well known from the 70's, 80's or 90's is at risk of allegations coming completely out of the blue and to all intents purposes being deemed instantly 'guilty' in the eyes of the public and media - if they attempt to defend and deny they still seem damned from the start and I am sure a few will accept on advice lesser guilty pleas simply because that is probably a lot less risky than facing a jury influenced by what they read and hear. Not sure that's justice.
Were wet t-shirt competitions ever held in front of an audience that was SHOCKED to see "this sort of thing" happening?... Misogyny ...
Were wet t-shirt competitions ever held in front of an audience that was SHOCKED to see "this sort of thing" happening?
These days, obviously, there's no-one who will own up to having been in the slightest way involved in ANYTHING that happened thirty years ago. My recollection is that, like everyone else, I spent the whole of the 1970s sitting at home, listening to gramophone records and reading uplifting novels.
I do think someone will 'get off' with a defense of:-
It was a different time, with different values (not quite the word I'm after but it'll do).
I'm just not sure DLT is that victim.