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he was actually tried in Scotland for it, as well as the billionaire filmmaker and parks magnate, though when his doctor gave evidence about his erectile dysfunction they were both found not guilty of having sex with under age kids. According to the Scottish judge, Brian cant and Walt disnae.

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he was actually tried in Scotland for it, as well as the billionaire filmmaker and parks magnate, though when his doctor gave evidence about his erectile dysfunction they were both found not guilty of having sex with under age kids. According to the Scottish judge, Brian cant and Walt disnae.

 

I'll set 'em up, you knock 'em in, kid.

 

By the way, on a more serious note, has anybody else noticed the glaring absence of one particular voice from the 80s Children's Television firmament throughout this whole sordid affair? Yes, that's right. Step forward, Ms Isla St Clair.

 

When I rang Multi Coloured Swap Shop or whatever it was she used to present on a Saturday morning, the phone line was "dead". How convenient.

 

I'll let you draw your own conclusions.

 

Let's just assume she's no longer laughing uncontrollably with no sound coming out now.

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I'll set 'em up, you knock 'em in, kid.

 

By the way, on a more serious note, has anybody else noticed the glaring absence of one particular voice from the 80s Children's Television firmament throughout this whole sordid affair? Yes, that's right. Step forward, Ms Isla St Clair.

 

When I rang Multi Coloured Swap Shop or whatever it was she used to present on a Saturday morning, the phone line was "dead". How convenient.

 

I'll let you draw your own conclusions.

 

Let's just assume she's no longer laughing uncontrollably with no sound coming out now.

 

I loved that woman. Loved her.

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