'I'm coming for the BBC': Paul Gambaccini accuses his former employer of complicity in child sex abuse 'witch hunt' Paul Gambaccini, 72, said he is 'coming for the BBC' in an explosive interview He said BBC were 'on the wrong side' in its reporting of alleged VIP abuse cases Gambaccini offered to debate with BBC's outgoing news chief Fran Unsworth He was arrested over false sex abuse allegations in 2013 and spent a year on bail
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Paul Gambaccini said yesterday he is 'coming for the BBC' over its alleged complicity in the child sex abuse 'witch hunt'.
In an explosive interview with the corporation's Victoria Derbyshire, Mr Gambaccini, who presents BBC Radio 2's Pick of the Pops, accused his employer of being 'on the side of the wrongdoers' in its reporting of alleged VIP abuse cases.
He even offered to go 'head-to-head' with the BBC's outgoing news chief Fran Unsworth in a public debate, in which he said he would 'dissect her like a frog'.
Paul Gambaccini (pictured) said yesterday he is 'coming for the BBC' over its alleged complicity in the child