There’s a fairly simple answer to all of the above though…..come out like Jeremy Vine, Rylan and Nicky Campbell and openly say….”it ain’t me”, that puts an end to it.

There are two specific very big BBC names who have remained completely silent on the subject which surprises me if innocent.

Maybe it’ll turn out to be some lightweight presenter from some middling BBC show but I doubt it.

I think it’ll be obvious within a couple of days IF a certain person isn’t in his usual high profile spot presenting.

I got suspended after being wrongly accused of nicking from the shop I worked in back in 1981, I got thrown to the wolves, no secrecy at all.

But I shouted out to all and sundry about my innocence and was quickly reinstated.

So I have a bit of an idea how this feels, the fact is, if you’re innocent you tend to be very angry and want the world to know.

As BARBaggie so funnily stated, if I was a BBC presenter I’d be begging for every shift going!