There's been rumours about this for years, now five women are directly accusing him of having abused them when they were kids:

Jimmy Savile accused of being a sexual predator by five women who claim he abused them when they were underage schoolgirls | Mail Online

Jimmy Savile accused of being a sexual predator by five women who claim he abused them when they were underage schoolgirls


Alleged victim says: 'There was a little sort of couch and he would have me lie down on it and just do the sex act'
Woman tells TV documentary he raped her in his dressing room
'We colluded with him as a child abuser, claims broadcaster Esther Rantzen
She says people in TV 'blocked our ears' to rumours... Savile was made into a 'god-like figure'
Sir Jimmy's nephew 'disgusted and disappointed' about allegations
Personal assistant of 40 years claims accusers are starstruck fantasists

Five women have branded Sir Jimmy Savile a sexual predator who allegedly raped and abused them when they were underage schoolgirls.

The explosive sex grooming allegations are made in a documentary to be aired on national TV on Wednesday night.

The women, now in their fifties, claim Sir Jimmy was at the peak of his fame when he is said to have molested them in his Rolls-Royce, at a hospital, a school and the BBC Television centre



One of the alleged victims claims the Top of The Pops DJ raped her in his dressing room, while another alleges she lost her virginity to him when she was 15.
In the ITV1 documentary, Exposure: The other Side of Jimmy Savile, the star, who died last year aged 84, is accused of allegedly:
  • Promising a victim he would not rape her but then did
  • Asking one girl to perform an indecent act on him in the back of his Rolls
  • Wearing a shell suit so that he could easily pull down the elastic trousers to assault his victims.
  • Giving a girl who said she lost her virginity to him, his autobiography with a message written inside which said: 'No escape' and signing it her 'keeper'.
The documentary also features damning contributions from former BBC production staff who reveal that the star’s predatory behaviour with girls as young as 12 was an open secret

One woman given the pseudonym Angie claimed she lost her virginity in a London hotel room with Savile who later gave her his autobiography in 1974 with the message inside 'No escape' and signing it her 'keeper.'


She said he regularly abused her in his dressing room. She claimed: 'There was a little sort of couch and he would have me lie down on it just to do the sex act.
'It was very quick and unemotional and that was it. I wasn't able to do anything about it. I just feel he took huge advantage of me.'

Savile, knighted for raising millions for charity, is said to have preyed on girls at Duncroft Approved School for Girls in Staines, Surrey, when he visited in the 1970s in his caravan.
A former pupil given the pseudonym Fiona, was 14 when she says she was abused after being invited to be in the audience of his show Clunk Click.

She says: 'He had an alcove in his dressing room and took you behind the curtain. He wanted you to sit on his knee while he spun you around in the chair.'
Fiona alleged he would lure girls by taking them out in his car when he visited the school.

She claimed that the first time he abused her was in the back of his Rolls-Royce while pupils were at picnic tables in the grounds.
'I was having this wonderful day out and was expected to pay for it. And that's what I did.'


After viewing the documentary, Esther Rantzen has told how some in broadcasting ‘blocked our ears’ to claims about Jimmy Savile made during his career.

In an emotional interview, the broadcaster and Childline founder told The Mail on Sunday: ‘I feel that we in television, in his world, in some way colluded with him as a child abuser – because I now believe that’s what he was. We all blocked our ears. There was gossip, there were rumours.