Rochdale Observer

Playing Savile ‘was not decision taken lightly’ reveals star

- STEPHEN TOPPING AND KERRI-ANN ROPER rochdaleob­server@menmedia.co.uk @Rochdalene­rws

STEVE Coogan admits he did not take the decision to portray Jimmy Savile ‘ lightly’ - but insists the drama is needed ‘ to prevent it happening again’.

The 56- year- old actor and comedian, from Middleton, will play the repeat sex offender in BBC One drama The Reckoning.

Due to be released this year, the mini-series tells story of Savile’s rise from a working class background to television stardom, and the shocking impact his sexua l abuse had on his victims.

App e a r - ing on Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch, Coogan admitted the role is ‘ fraught with pitfalls’.

He told hosts Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer there had been a ‘great deal of antipathy toward me doing it when it was announced’, but felt the drama would play an important role.

“I think that’s because Jimmy Savile played a trick on the entire nation so there’s a real feeling of antagonism about it,” said Coogan.

“But you need to look at someone like that to understand how they’re able to operate and to prevent it happening again.”

The makers of the programme worked ‘closely with many people whose lives were impacted by Savile to ensure their stories are told with sensitivit­y and respect’, the BBC said in a casting announceme­nt last year.

Coogan told Sunday Brunch he could ‘understand people’s antagon ism about the whole idea’, but insisted the ‘ very intelligen­t’ script was written in consultati­on with ‘ many of the victims of Jimmy Savile’.

The Alan Partridge star said he also spoke to the actors who were portraying Savile’s victims before scenes.

He added: “I’d go and talk to them as myself and go ‘ Hi, I’m Steve, I’m not Jimmy Savile, that’s who I’m going to play today’.

“And you’re playing a they filmed role and we’re going to do it profession­ally, and it was so that they knew that I was someone else.

“So it was a tightrope, but I think we did it properly.”

The script has been written by Neil Mckay, whose other credits include BBC drama Four Lives about serial killer Stephen Port, who drugged and raped four men before dumping their bodies near his home in Barking, east London.

The project also sees Mckay work with Jeff Pope, who is an executive producer on The Reckoning.

Savile died in 2011 aged 84, having never been brought to justice for his crimes.

 ?? ?? ● Steve Coogan (inset )as Jimmy Savile during filming for BBC drama The Reckoning
● Steve Coogan (inset )as Jimmy Savile during filming for BBC drama The Reckoning
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● Her Majesty the Queen

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