i wondered when the bbc would publish some story this is after the bnp produced a video of the bbc
( i will not post the video or a link as the thread i started was removed )
the bnp publish a big list about people who worked for the bbc
ths is just a few
>> 3. The BBC and sexual depravity
BBC Presenter Peter Rowell
On 22 April 2011, Avon and Somerset Police announced that Rowell had been charged with four counts of indecent assault, dating back to the 1990s, and had been remanded in custody.
In May 2011, Rowell was charged with seven counts of possessing and making indecent images of children along with seven counts of indecent assault against girls under the age of 16.
On 9 June 2011, it was announced that Mr Rowell would stand to face charges relating to a fifth victim, including rape of a minor. He appeared in North Avon Magistrates' Court to face three new charges: two of indecent assault and one of rape against a 16-year-old victim.
He was released on bail, having had a curfew imposed by the courts. He was also ordered to surrender his passport. He returned to court on June 24 for a plea hearing on these latest charges and was released on bail with conditions attached until October 2011.
BBC Radio Bristol managing editor Tim Pemberton said: "Peter has worked for Radio Bristol for about a year now. His colleagues here respect and like him and the audience have responded very well to him."
BBC Producer Benjamin Wilkins
March 2010 – Secretly taped a series of sexual liaisons with TV and radio presenters using a hidden camera. He hid the CCTV device in a smoke alarm directly above his bed to record his encounters with a succession of ten lovers. Another camera was hidden in a 'moveable ornament' in his bathroom.
The "cool and calculating" broadcaster took the women back to his flat where he recorded them having sex with him.
Many of them hold senior positions in television and radio – both presenting and in production roles – but cannot be named for legal reasons.
One of his victims said he had left her feeling "violated, sick and dirty".
He was jailed for eight months and was ordered to sign the Sex Offender Register for ten years after admitting 11 counts of voyeurism, including filming five women and setting up the cameras.
BBC Radio Producer Andrew Brennand
September 2010 – Admitted seven counts of exposure and two of sexual assault. Describing him as a 'sexual predator' from whom 'no female in Burnley was safe', Judge Beverley Lunt sentenced Brennand to a three-year community order with supervision.
He must also attend a sex offender programme and receive psychological treatment.
His nine victims, some of them dog walkers, were aged between 15 and 60 and were said to have been 'left shocked, scared and very upset by his actions'. <<