Peel claimed the 15 year old he was having sex then married lied about her age he thought she was 16. He admitted having sex with girls even younger than his 15 year old wife. Always find it amazing that people defend Peels actions because they see him as some kind of national treasure and not a sexual predator of young girls that he was.
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Interesting piece, and in many ways typical of the Daily Mail: whilst I would in no way condone the activities of any of these abusers involved in showbiz (and that went across the board, not just at the BBC and not just in TV per se, but right across the entertainment industry), and whilst the article does fairly draw a distinction between the activities of a piece of shit like Savile, and those of Peel, it simply cannot resist having a snide dig about Leveson.
The fact remains that Leveson left the newspaper industry pretty well untouched, and they still self-regulate. Unlike TV Broadcast News, which is (quite correctly IMO) tightly controlled by Ofcom in terms of taste and impartiality. Newspapers bleat endlessly about their ability to be 'fearless and free' and how outside regulation would have ruined that, but there is absolutely no reason whatsoever why they couldn't conduct any amount of bonafide investigative journalism with complete morally-justified impunity, in exactly the same way that the BBC, ITV, Sky News and C4 has to do. What outside regulation
would have meant though, is that the tawdry titlte-tattle which accounts for most of their sales would have been much-curtailed, and in a world of falling newspaper sales (which is actually sad), everyone knew that.
The fact of the matter is, although a desirable and indeed necessary part of a modern democratic society is a healthy newspaper press, it is essentially boring informational content with big effrots made to spruce it up into something exciting. That is up to the skill of the journalist and editor. But you won't in a million years get groupies hanging around outside their offices, waiting to give their favourite journalist a blowjob. They are by and large, fucking boring.
Contrast that with TV, where real celebrities appear on your screen live, gyrating their bodies in a sexual way and singing risqué lyrics for example (that's Rock & Roll folks!), inflaming the passions of adolescent teens with raging hormones. For newspapers such as the Mail to set themselves up as being in some way morally superior is bollocks. Without wishing to appear unkind to skilled and capable print journalists, the life of a newspaper hack ain't half as glamorous as being Jon Sopel having a (totally impartial, you understand) laugh at Trump's expense on his home turf, live On Air.
It's jealousy, plain and simple, as their readership goes slowly down the pan. And as for that famous NoTW phrase:
as the madame of the house was about to offer her sexual services to us, we made our excuses and left, does anyone actually believe that?
