Petition · past parliament
Stop the BBC from making a dramatisation of Jimmy Saville
Rejected
13 signatures
What the petition asks
Jimmy Saville was a prolific pedophile & hurt hundreds of people - physically and emotionally. He should not be remembered for the benefit of the BBC's ratings. The victims should be allowed to move on without fear of reminders on TV, and the jokes and jibes that come with it.
Neither the BBC or any other media platform should be allowed to resurrect the stories while the victims are still alive and still healing, for the benefit of tv ratings. Once he was recognised as a prolific pedophile, he should not have any further airtime. It was only the last 5-10 years that victims finally got their closure so this documentary will open up the wounds again that fo many of us have tried to forget.
Why it was rejected
It asked for something that is not the responsibility of the UK Government or Parliament.
We can't accept your petition because the UK Government and Parliament aren't responsible for the issue you raise.
The BBC is an independent body governed by a Royal Charter. Under the terms of that Charter, the BBC is operationally and editorially independent of government and there is no provision for the government to intervene in the BBC’s day-to-day operations.
You can find out how to make a complaint here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/
The BBC is an independent body governed by a Royal Charter. Under the terms of that Charter, the BBC is operationally and editorially independent of government and there is no provision for the government to intervene in the BBC’s day-to-day operations.
You can find out how to make a complaint here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/
Timeline
| 15 Oct 2020 | Petition opened for signatures |
| 22 Oct 2020 | Rejected by the Petitions Committee |
Key facts
Signatures
13
Status
Rejected
Rejected
22 Oct 2020
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Source: the official petition page. Last checked 15 Jul 2026.