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The Reckoning - Again.
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Having watched the full series on I-Player, I came to the conclusion that Savile would have gotten away with it even if he had been put on trial. That never happened of course.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.After Savile's death, Lyndon claimed in an interview with Piers Morgan that he was banned from BBC Radio for telling them about Savile's 'seedy behaviour' but this was the same time he released God Save The Queen. He never really knew anything, he didn't witness anything and he wasn't a victim of Savile's. Like many he 'knew' but knew nothing that could be proved.