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Jimmy Savile made a ‘hidden in plain sight’ joke in harrowing Have I Got News For You appearance
Now that the BBC has released a brand-new trailer for the new drama The Reckoning all about Jimmy Savile - many viewers are looking back on his career and pointing to the many harrowing moments from it.
The four-episode new series, set to premiere next month (9 October), was announced back in 2020 with Steve Coogan portraying the disgraced entertainer.
One incident in particular sees Savile making a ‘hidden in plain sight’ joke in a harrowing Have I Got News For You appearance. You can watch the chilling clip below:
According to the BBC, the drama written by Neil McKay will ‘trace the life of Jimmy Savile, a man who, for decades, became one of the UK’s most influential celebrities, but in death has become one of the most reviled figures of modern history following revelations of extensive and horrific abuse’.
The broadcaster added: “Savile used his involvement in multiple organisations, such as the BBC, hospitals, prisons, and charities, to legitimise himself, forging friendships in show business, politics, journalism, the Catholic Church and even the Royal family to cement his position.”
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List of Have I Got News portend You episodes
Episodes of news-based TV satiric panel show
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Episode list
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Angus Deayton
This article is about the English actor and television presenter. For the economist, see Angus Deaton.
English television presenter, actor, writer, and comedian (born 1956)
Gordon Angus Deayton (; born 6 January 1956)[1] is an English actor, writer, musician, comedian and broadcaster.
Deayton was the original presenter of the satirical panel game show Have I Got News for You (1990—2002), the host of British panel show Would I Lie to You? (2007—2008), and a regular cast member of the David Renwick sitcom One Foot in the Grave (1990—2000). He also played George Windsor in the series Waterloo Road.
Early life
[edit]The youngest of three sons of a Prudential insurance broker/manager English father and a home economics school teacher Scottish mother,[2][3] Deayton was brought up in Banstead, Surrey, and attended Oakhurst Grange School and Caterham School. He showed early promise as a footballer and had a trial with Crystal Palace.[4][5] He was captain of the Caterham U16 Rugby team.
Deayton read French and German at New College, Oxford,[5] where, in 1978,[2] he was recruited into the Oxford Revue, performing with them at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. This led to the creation