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Tony Blackburn thanks fans for support after BBC sacking Tony Blackburn thanks fans for support after BBC sacking
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Tony Blackburn has thanked fans for their support after he was sacked by the BBC in the wake of the Dame Janet Smith inquiry into sexual abuse at the corporation.Tony Blackburn has thanked fans for their support after he was sacked by the BBC in the wake of the Dame Janet Smith inquiry into sexual abuse at the corporation.
Introducing his Retro Countdown show on Kent-based KMFM on Sunday afternoon, the 73-year-old presenter said: “Thank you very much for all your support this week. Thank you as well to KMFM. I hope you enjoy the show.”Introducing his Retro Countdown show on Kent-based KMFM on Sunday afternoon, the 73-year-old presenter said: “Thank you very much for all your support this week. Thank you as well to KMFM. I hope you enjoy the show.”
He then played Blondie’s Atomic, Shaddap You Face by Joe Dolce, and Tight Fit’s The Lion Sleeps Tonight as the three-hour show began with hits from this day in the 1980s.He then played Blondie’s Atomic, Shaddap You Face by Joe Dolce, and Tight Fit’s The Lion Sleeps Tonight as the three-hour show began with hits from this day in the 1980s.
Earlier, Blackburn claimed he had been given the opportunity to resign and return to his job in a “few months” after Smith’s inquiry concluded.Earlier, Blackburn claimed he had been given the opportunity to resign and return to his job in a “few months” after Smith’s inquiry concluded.
According to the BBC’s director general, Tony Hall, Blackburn was fired because his evidence to the Jimmy Savile sex abuse inquiry “fell short” of the standards demanded.According to the BBC’s director general, Tony Hall, Blackburn was fired because his evidence to the Jimmy Savile sex abuse inquiry “fell short” of the standards demanded.
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Blackburn, 73, who has accused the corporation of making him a scapegoat, denied in evidence that he had ever been made aware by the BBC of a complaint against him by a teenager in 1971, even though it told the inquiry he had.Blackburn, 73, who has accused the corporation of making him a scapegoat, denied in evidence that he had ever been made aware by the BBC of a complaint against him by a teenager in 1971, even though it told the inquiry he had.
Blackburn has strenuously denied that he “seduced” teenager Claire McAlpine after inviting her back to his flat following a recording of Top of the Pops, and is taking legal action. The girl later killed herself.Blackburn has strenuously denied that he “seduced” teenager Claire McAlpine after inviting her back to his flat following a recording of Top of the Pops, and is taking legal action. The girl later killed herself.
The presenter told Radio 4’s Broadcasting House programme in an interview broadcast on Sunday that he was told that if he resigned from the BBC there would be an opportunity for him to return later in the year.The presenter told Radio 4’s Broadcasting House programme in an interview broadcast on Sunday that he was told that if he resigned from the BBC there would be an opportunity for him to return later in the year.
He said: “I had been asked to resign by Bob Shannon [head of Radio 2] of the BBC, but I said, well, why do I want to resign? There’s no point. I love my job at the BBC, I love the BBC, why would I resign?He said: “I had been asked to resign by Bob Shannon [head of Radio 2] of the BBC, but I said, well, why do I want to resign? There’s no point. I love my job at the BBC, I love the BBC, why would I resign?
“They gave me the chance to resign, saying that that way you don’t actually cut off all ties from the BBC and we could probably bring you back in a few months.”“They gave me the chance to resign, saying that that way you don’t actually cut off all ties from the BBC and we could probably bring you back in a few months.”
Blackburn said he refused to do that, “because I have got nothing to hide”, and stuck by the evidence he gave to the review.Blackburn said he refused to do that, “because I have got nothing to hide”, and stuck by the evidence he gave to the review.
He said: “It basically boils down to my word against hers and with all due respect to Dame Janet, she wasn’t there in 1971. I was and she wasn’t. I can’t lie and say that it happened because it didn’t.He said: “It basically boils down to my word against hers and with all due respect to Dame Janet, she wasn’t there in 1971. I was and she wasn’t. I can’t lie and say that it happened because it didn’t.
“I’m sure there were memos written in 1971 but I never saw them. I said time and time again, can you show me the notes of this meeting I was supposed to be at? But they can’t.”“I’m sure there were memos written in 1971 but I never saw them. I said time and time again, can you show me the notes of this meeting I was supposed to be at? But they can’t.”
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Blackburn said he wished he had been investigated at the time of the allegation of sexual activity by the girl, to prove his innocence, “but I only heard of this in 2012, I think it was”.Blackburn said he wished he had been investigated at the time of the allegation of sexual activity by the girl, to prove his innocence, “but I only heard of this in 2012, I think it was”.
He said: “If something as serious as this [the allegation] really happened, why was I not taken off Radio 1? Why was I not taken off Top of the Pops?He said: “If something as serious as this [the allegation] really happened, why was I not taken off Radio 1? Why was I not taken off Top of the Pops?
“I once made a remark that the miners should go back to work and I got taken off for a couple of weeks. If I’d been reprimanded by the BBC I would have remembered.”“I once made a remark that the miners should go back to work and I got taken off for a couple of weeks. If I’d been reprimanded by the BBC I would have remembered.”
Asked about McAlpine’s death, the same year as the alleged sexual contact, he said: “It’s a very sad case. I didn’t know [Claire] personally. I did say some fans used to come around and I remembered her from a picture in an article.Asked about McAlpine’s death, the same year as the alleged sexual contact, he said: “It’s a very sad case. I didn’t know [Claire] personally. I did say some fans used to come around and I remembered her from a picture in an article.
“My agent said my name was mentioned in her diary. It was all investigated by a coroner and the police, and there was no disciplinary against me or anything. It’s a really sad story but unfortunately I have nothing to do with it.”“My agent said my name was mentioned in her diary. It was all investigated by a coroner and the police, and there was no disciplinary against me or anything. It’s a really sad story but unfortunately I have nothing to do with it.”
He said he would be open to a return to the BBC, but was concentrating on getting “my career back and my reputation back”.He said he would be open to a return to the BBC, but was concentrating on getting “my career back and my reputation back”.
Blackburn, who won the first series of I’m a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here in 2002, said: “The amount of support I’ve had has absolutely astounded me. I love the BBC, I was proud to work for the BBC. I was proud to open up Radio 1 and I don’t know why this is happening to me.Blackburn, who won the first series of I’m a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here in 2002, said: “The amount of support I’ve had has absolutely astounded me. I love the BBC, I was proud to work for the BBC. I was proud to open up Radio 1 and I don’t know why this is happening to me.
“This one comment from Dame Janet Smith has ruined it all and I do object to that. I was very, very annoyed about it. But I’m not annoyed now, I’m sad. If the director general came up to me and said ‘We’ve made a mistake, it’s all gone wrong’, I’d shake his hand, there would be no hard feelings at all.”“This one comment from Dame Janet Smith has ruined it all and I do object to that. I was very, very annoyed about it. But I’m not annoyed now, I’m sad. If the director general came up to me and said ‘We’ve made a mistake, it’s all gone wrong’, I’d shake his hand, there would be no hard feelings at all.”