THE BEATLES’ back catalogue of music is available on nine streaming services, including Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal and Google Play Music.........
In Wednesday's NME, Graham Coxon of Blur stated "Chris Evans is the biggest wanker in the world. You can put that on record." He still had them on his show the same Friday. The most embarrassing piece of television last year was The Brit Awards, when Liam Gallagher called Evans "ginger b****cks" and told him to "f*** off". Because you could see how much Evans wanted Liam to like him.
He is, when you come down to it, a classic insecure ugly man, which is why so much of his air time is taken up telling us which models and which blonde assistants
he has shagged.
So he must be Captain Wonderful for the BBC, who's previous hero's include a Mr J Savile....
1955: The earliest incident of abuse recorded by the police. It took place in Manchester, where at the time he managed a dance hall.
1960: In one of a handful of example cases given by the police, a 10-year-old boy asked Savile for his autograph outside a hotel. Savile took the boy inside and seriously sexually assaulted him.
1 January 1964: Savile presents the first ever Top of the Pops for the BBC. He had previously been a DJ at Radio Luxembourg in 1958.
1965: Records show abuse started at the BBC, at Leeds general infirmary, where Savile was a long-term volunteer porter, and at Stoke Mandeville hospital, where he also volunteered.
1966: This was the start of what police have identified as Savile's peak period for abuse, which lasted a decade.
Move the clock forward to Feb 2015, after 60 years of publicly well known accusations against him the BBC finally let their hero go......
"Savile was one of Britain's biggest stars, a larger-than-life character who was known for tea-time TV favourites like Top of the Pops and Jim'll Fix It as well as stints on BBC Radio 1.
At the same time, it has
since come to light, he was exploiting his status to prey on hundreds of people - girls and boys, men and women, but mostly vulnerable young females."