After his death in 2011, an ITV documentary investigated claims of sexual abuse against him, leading to further allegations of abuse and a string of public inquiries.
These found that the broadcaster had leveraged his involvement in organisations such charities, hospitals, prisons and the BBC to prey on hundreds of people - mostly vulnerable young females.
BBC drama controller Piers Wenger said the new drama did "not intend to sensationalise these crimes" but "to give voice to his victims".
www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-54542956
The media's argument is always that the public have a right to know, really? What's the betting that there will be no mention of the BBC's involvement of the witch hunt against Sir Cliff Richard.
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