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Jay Blades

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JaneJudge Tue 05-Aug-25 14:52:18

BBC article has been charged with two counts of rape sad

"Meanwhile, Mr Blades appeared in court in Worcester via videolink alongside his legal team on Tuesday for a preliminary hearing in relation to a separate charge of controlling or coercive behaviour, which he has denied"

I bet the BBC wish they'd have employed an actual heritage craft skilled specialist to front The Repair Shop now - it was such a lovely programme.

He hasn't been found guilty yet but there seems so many men with a questionable nature on television

Smileless2012 Tue 05-Aug-25 14:55:18

The BBC does seem to be very unfortunate with its choice of male presenters doesn't it.

It still is a lovely programme JaneJudge.

Oreo Tue 05-Aug-25 14:55:59

Probably not more than in other jobs? It’s just that we all recognise a well known name.
Innocent until proven guilty.

M0nica Tue 05-Aug-25 15:57:14

You would think that by now these people would realise what will happen to them and their careers if they behave unacceptably, and that would be enough to make them curb their behaviour.

It is not as if they are in court for historic misbehaviour, they are in court for recent behaaviour.

merlotgran Tue 05-Aug-25 16:13:42

I’ve never taken to him. Far too familiar and touchy feely. Just another male TV presenter with an overblown ego who likes us to think he’s ever so ‘umble.

25Avalon Tue 05-Aug-25 16:27:38

And he was all over his mate King Charles - not so humble. He had it all and has chucked it. What a fool.

Marmin Tue 05-Aug-25 16:31:50

The Repair Shop is made by a company called Ricochet, which is part ofWarner Bros . It is shown on BBC but is not made by them.

woodenspoon Tue 05-Aug-25 16:32:21

King Charles wasn’t his ‘mate’. He was supporting a very popular tv programme which he and his family enjoyed watching like thousands of us do/did. As a result of meeting Jay Blades he was invited to become involved in King Charles projects supporting business, recycling and rural work such as carpentry. Dude they know this was going to come out and what would happen? Of course not. He seems/seemed affable although full of himself on tv. They were taken in, as were others.
Time will tell how this all pans out but it’s not looking good. Stupid man.

Kate1949 Tue 05-Aug-25 16:41:11

He became very friendly with Judith Dench.

Kate1949 Tue 05-Aug-25 16:41:33

Judi

Anniebach Tue 05-Aug-25 16:43:13

I liked him in The Repair Shop

Smileless2012 Tue 05-Aug-25 16:45:59

I was wondering how long it would take for King Charles to be brought into the discussion hmm. Well said woodenspoon.

Kate1949 Tue 05-Aug-25 16:46:57

I did too Annie and in other programmes he did.

Rosie51 Tue 05-Aug-25 16:55:42

Might as well not trouble with the cost of a trial given how many have him "bang to rights" already. He may be guilty, but until the evidence is tried in court he should have the presumption of innocence. I'll be very disappointed if he is guilty, I liked him in the Repair Shop when I used to watch it.

Allira Tue 05-Aug-25 16:58:59

Smileless2012

The BBC does seem to be very unfortunate with its choice of male presenters doesn't it.

It still is a lovely programme JaneJudge.

Yes, it's still a lovely programme and it's probably better without a presenter, it's just fine the way it is.

I think other BBC programmes eg The Sewing Bee, might be better without annoying presenters too.

Allira Tue 05-Aug-25 17:01:45

25Avalon

And he was all over his mate King Charles - not so humble. He had it all and has chucked it. What a fool.

King Charles was his mate

I hardly think so. Blades presented a popular restoration programme.
Charles supports many restoration projects - check out Dumfries House.

woodenspoon Tue 05-Aug-25 17:07:57

Rosie51

Might as well not trouble with the cost of a trial given how many have him "bang to rights" already. He may be guilty, but until the evidence is tried in court he should have the presumption of innocence. I'll be very disappointed if he is guilty, I liked him in the Repair Shop when I used to watch it.

This is very true. It will come out at trial. Meanwhile nobody knows. Like with all tv people, some people like them, others don’t. Time will tell.

Smileless2012 Tue 05-Aug-25 17:08:43

I'm not comfortable with the name of the accused being released once charges have been made just because they're celebrities.

woodenspoon Tue 05-Aug-25 17:10:49

It has to be uniform though Smileless. Jay Blades was identified quickly; Huw Edward’s wasn’t. His wife had to ‘out’ him so others were not being accused.

Allira Tue 05-Aug-25 17:13:21

Smileless2012

I'm not comfortable with the name of the accused being released once charges have been made just because they're celebrities.

It happens, the name of the person charged can be released but the alleged victim is given anonymity.

If that person is proven innocent, there will always be a shadow hanging over them, particularly someone famous.

Allira Tue 05-Aug-25 17:14:32

I didn't mind him in the Repair Shop either, although it is doing well without a presenter.

woodenspoon Tue 05-Aug-25 17:20:40

I think no programme presenter is irreplaceable but sometimes they think they are. Programmes just roll on regardless. This Morning, Lorraine, Loose Women all in a state of flux now but the stand in presenters all seem to be keeping the shows on air. Same with Strictly. New dancers coming in to replace the old or those where there has been issues but it still rolls on.

Smileless2012 Tue 05-Aug-25 17:21:59

That's what bothers me Allira, even if found not guilty the shadow cast by being accused seldom goes away. I thought he was OK as presenter of the Repair Shop too.

eddiecat78 Tue 05-Aug-25 17:31:35

I'd like to point out that the auctioneer Charles Hanson (Bargain Hunt etc) was accused of some awful things by his wife and his career was completely scuppered. A court case then found that he was entirely innocent and his wife was a very nasty woman.
We don't yet know the full story about Jay Blades

NanKate Tue 05-Aug-25 17:33:29

I think Terry Wogan was irreplaceable on the BBC Radio morning programme.