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Woman 'in panic at Dave Lee Travis groping' | |
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A radio announcer was in a "panic" as DJ Dave Lee Travis grabbed her breasts when she was broadcasting live on BBC Radio 4, his trial has heard. | |
The woman, who was a 26-year-old BBC trainee at the time in the 1980s, said she was frightened she would mess up the serious announcement on Radio 4. | |
She said there was "no way" she could tell her bosses as he was a "big star". | |
Mr Travis, 68, whose real name is David Griffin, denies indecently assaulting 11 victims between 1976 and 2008. | |
He denies 13 counts of indecent assault and one of sexual assault. | |
The alleged incident happened when the woman read a link after Radio 4 news, the jury heard. | |
Giving evidence behind a curtain, the woman said Mr Travis walked into the studio as she was about to go on air and sat down behind her as she read out the time. | |
"His hands came round under my arm pits and he put one hand on each breast," she said. "He started to move my breasts up and down." | |
'Few choice words' | |
The woman told the court Travis held her breasts throughout her announcement which lasted about 10 seconds. | |
Asked by prosecutor Miranda Moore QC how she felt at the time, she replied: "Well I imagine there was a feeling of sort of panic. | |
"Radio 4 is a very serious network. I was making a serious announcement. I was just frightened I was going to mess up the announcement." | |
The woman said she would "not have been very lady-like" had she not been on air. | |
"I'm sure I would have screamed at him to get off me, probably with a few choice words," she said. | |
The alleged victim said Travis sat down after the incident "as if nothing had happened" and "thought it was funny". | |
She told the court she had decided not to raise a complaint with senior managers as she was on probation as an announcer. | |
"There was no way I was going to start telling off this big star of Radio 1. If I had gone to the management, I imagine it would have been 'So what? You're a big girl, deal with it,'" she said. | |
The DJ hosted the Radio 1 Breakfast show from 1978 to 1980 and was a regular host of Top of the Pops in the 1970s and 80s. | The DJ hosted the Radio 1 Breakfast show from 1978 to 1980 and was a regular host of Top of the Pops in the 1970s and 80s. |
He denies the assaults and claims the alleged victims are motivated by greed for compensation and media attention, Southwark Crown Court heard. | He denies the assaults and claims the alleged victims are motivated by greed for compensation and media attention, Southwark Crown Court heard. |
The alleged victims were aged between 15 and 29 at the time of the incidents. | The alleged victims were aged between 15 and 29 at the time of the incidents. |
The trial is expected to last up to six weeks. | The trial is expected to last up to six weeks. |