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Rolf Harris

Rolf Harris (born 30 March 1930) is an Australian entertainer whose career has encompassed work as a musician, singer-songwriter, composer, comedian, actor, painter and television personality.[4] He often used unusual instruments in his performances: he played the didgeridoo and the stylophone and is credited with the invention of the wobble board.[5] Harris was convicted in 2014 of the sexual assault of four underage girls, which effectively ended his career.[6]

Rolf Harris
Harris in November 2010
Born (1930-03-30) 30 March 1930 (age 92)
Alma materUniversity of Western Australia
Claremont Teachers' College
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer-songwriter
  • composer
  • comedian
  • television personality
  • presenter
  • actor
  • broadcaster
  • painter
Years active1953–2013
Criminal chargesIndecent assault
Criminal penalty5 years, 9 months imprisonment
Criminal statusReleased on licence in 2017
Spouse
Alwen Hughes
(m. 1958)
[1]
Children1[2][3]

As a teenager, Harris was a champion swimmer. He began his career in television, music, and art in the 1950s, releasing several songs including "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" (a Top 10 hit in Australia, the UK, and the US), "Jake the Peg", and his recording of "Two Little Boys" (which reached number 1 in the UK). During the 1960s and 1970s, Harris became a successful television personality in the UK, later presenting shows such as Rolf's Cartoon Club and Animal Hospital. In 1985, he hosted the short educational film Kids Can Say No!, which warned children between ages five and eight how to avoid situations where they might be sexually abused, how to escape such situations, and how to get help if they are abused. In 2005, Harris painted an official portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. He lived in Bray, Berkshire, England, for more than six decades.[7]

After the Jimmy Savile sexual abuse scandal broke in late 2012, Harris was arrested as part of the Operation Yewtree police investigation. He was questioned in May 2013 regarding historical allegations of sexual offences.[8] Harris denied any wrongdoing, and was bailed without charge.[9] In August 2013, Harris was again arrested by Operation Yewtree officers and charged with nine counts of indecent assault dating to the 1980s, involving two girls between 14 and 16 years old, and four counts alleging production of indecent child images in 2012.[10]

In July 2014, at the age of 84, Harris was sentenced to five years and nine months in prison on twelve counts of indecent assault on four female victims during the 1970s and 1980s. He was released on licence in 2017 after serving nearly three years at HM Prison Stafford. Following his conviction, Harris was stripped of many of the honours that he had been awarded during his career, and reruns of television programmes featuring Harris were pulled from syndication.[11][12][13] One count, that Harris indecently assaulted an eight-year-old girl in Portsmouth, was overturned as unsafe in 2017.[14] Harris applied for permission to appeal against his convictions concerning the three remaining girls, but permission was refused.[15]

Early life

 
At 14, he swam the fastest time, swimming from scratch, in the "Swim through Bassendean" handicap race, 27 January 1945.[16]

Harris was born on 30 March 1930 in Bassendean, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia,[17] to Agnes Margaret (née Robbins) and Cromwell ("Crom") Harris, who had both emigrated from Cardiff, Wales. He grew up in Wembley, Perth.[18] He was named after Rolf Boldrewood, the pseudonym of an Australian writer whom his mother admired.[17][19] After his later fame, Harris was often referred to as "the boy from Bassendean" within Australia.[20] As a child he owned a dog called Buster Fleabags, about whom he later wrote a book (for the UK Quick Reads Initiative).[21]

Harris attended Bassendean State School and Perth Modern School in Subiaco, later gaining a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Western Australia and a Diploma of Education from Claremont Teachers' College (now Edith Cowan University).[1][22] While he was just 16, and still a student at Perth Modern School, his self-portrait in oils was one of the 80 works (out of 200 submitted) accepted to be hung in the Art Gallery of New South Wales as an entry in the 1947 Archibald Prize.[23] He painted a portrait of the then Lieutenant Governor of Western Australia, Sir James Mitchell, for the 1948 Archibald Prize.[24] He won the 1949 Claude Hotchin prize for oil colours with his landscape "On a May Morning, Guildford".[25]

As an adolescent and young adult Harris was a champion swimmer.[26] In 1946, he was the Australian Junior 110 yards (100 metres) Backstroke Champion.[27] He was also the Western Australian state champion over a variety of distances and strokes during the period from 1948 to 1952.[28]

Career in television, music, and art

1950s

Harris moved to England in 1952[8] and became an art student at City and Guilds of London Art School in South London, at the age of 22. In 1953 he found work in television, at the BBC, performing a regular ten-minute cartoon drawing section in a one-hour children's show called Jigsaw, with a puppet called "Fuzz", made and operated on the show by magician Robert Harbin. He went on to illustrate Harbin's Paper Magic programme in 1956. In 1954, Harris was a regular on a BBC Television programme Whirligig, which featured a character called "Willoughby", who sprang to life on a drawing board, but was erased at the end of each episode.[29]

By this stage, Harris had drifted away from art school as a slightly disillusioned student. He then met his longtime hero, Australian impressionist painter Hayward Veal (1913–1968), who became his mentor, teaching him the rudiments of impressionism and showing him how it could help with his portrait painting.[30] At the time that he was working with Veal, Harris was also entertaining with his piano accordion every Thursday night at a club called the Down Under, frequented by Australians and New Zealanders. At the Down Under venue Harris honed his entertainment skills over several years, eventually writing what later became his theme song, "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport".[31]

Although Harris chiefly appeared on the BBC, he was also on the British ITV network, and when commercial television started in 1955, he was the only entertainer to work with both the BBC and ITV. He performed on the BBC with his own creation, Willoughby, a specially made board on which he drew Willoughby (voiced and operated by Peter Hawkins). The character would then come to life to engage in a comedic dialogue with Harris as he drew cartoons of Willoughby's antics.[32] On Associated Rediffusion's Small Time,[33] Harris invented a character called Oliver Polip the Octopus, which he drew on the back of his hand and animated. Harris then illustrated the character's adventures with cartoons on huge sheets of card.[34]

On 1 March 1958, in London, Harris married Alwen Hughes, a Welsh sculptor and jeweller, while they were both art students. At their wedding, they had a dog as bridesmaid.[35][36]

Harris returned to Perth in Australia when television was introduced there in 1959 after he was headhunted. He subsequently produced and starred in five episodes of a half-hour weekly children's show, as well as his own weekly evening variety show.[37] From 1959, he worked on TVW-7's first locally produced show, Spotlight, and during this time he recorded "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" on a single microphone placed above him in the television studio.[38]

The song was sent to EMI in Sydney, Australia, and was released shortly afterwards as a record, becoming both his first recording and his first number one single. The song was successful in the UK. Harris offered four local backing musicians 10% of the royalties from the song, but they decided to take a recording fee of £7 each, because they did not think the song would be successful.[39] The novelty song was originally titled "Kangalypso"[40] and featured the distinctive sound of the "wobble board".[17]

The fourth verse – "Let me abos go loose, Lou/Let me abos go loose/They're of no further use, Lou/So let me abos go loose" – became increasingly controversial, because of the use of what later became regarded as a racial slur, and was removed in later versions of the song. In 2006, four decades after the song's release, Harris expressed his regret about the original lyric.[41]

1960s to 1980s

At the end of 1960, he toured Australia sponsored by Dulux paints and singing his hit song whilst doing huge paintings on stage with Dulux emulsion paint. While painting on stage, one of his catchphrases was, "Can you tell what it is yet?"[42] After Harris and his wife returned to England, they visited Perth to meet family and for tours of Australia, where he spent as much as four months travelling with his band.[43] In 1964, he and his wife had a daughter, Bindi (born 10 March 1964), named for the town of Bindi Bindi.[44]

After returning to the UK in 1962, he was introduced to George Martin, who re-recorded all of his songs the following year, including a remake of "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" which became a huge hit in the US, and "Sun Arise", an Aboriginal-inspired song Harris had written with Perth naturalist Harry Butler. The song reached number two in the UK charts. Harris met and worked with the Beatles after they started recording with Martin, and he compèred their 16-night season of Christmas shows at London's Finsbury Park Astoria Theatre (now the Rainbow Theatre) in 1963.[45] Harris sang "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport", with the Beatles singing backing vocals, for the first edition of the From Us to You BBC radio show in December 1963. Harris changed the original lyrics to create a version that was specially written for the Beatles.[46]

Harris was the presenter of Hi There and Hey Presto it's Rolf in 1964.[47] By the time The Rolf Harris Show was broadcast in 1967, lasting until 1974, on BBC1, he had gained a high profile on British television.[48][49] He was the commentator for the United Kingdom in the 1967 Eurovision Song Contest.[50]

Harris created one of his best known characters in the 1960s, Jake the Peg, but his biggest success in terms of record sales was in 1969, with his rendering of the American Civil War song "Two Little Boys", originally written in 1902. Harris later discovered a personal poignancy to the song, as the story bears such a resemblance to the World War I experiences of his father Crom, and Crom's beloved younger brother Carl, who died at the age of 19 after being wounded in battle in France two weeks before the Armistice of November 1918.[51] "Two Little Boys" was the Christmas Number One song in the UK charts for six weeks in 1969. It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc.[52]

Throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, his BBC TV programmes remained a light-entertainment staple, with the last show, Rolf on Saturday OK?, broadcast on Saturday evenings.[37] On many of his television appearances, Harris painted pictures on large boards in an apparently slapdash manner, with the odd nonsense song thrown in, asking "Can you tell what is it yet?" as he painted. Only at the end of the song would a fully formed picture emerge, sometimes only after the board was turned through 90 or 180 degrees. Such appearances led to several television series based on his artistic ability, such as Rolf's Cartoon Time, broadcast on BBC One from 1979 to 1989, and Rolf's Cartoon Club, on CITV between 1989 and 1993.[53] In the early 1980s, he starred in his own weekly Australian television series, The Rolf Harris Show, produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). The series featured numerous guests, including regulars such as Jane Scali. During the show Harris would also paint Australian bush scenes.

He was the subject of This Is Your Life in December 1971, when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews in New Bond Street in London, UK.[citation needed] In 1973, Harris performed the first concert in the Concert Hall of the newly completed Sydney Opera House.[54] On his 1974 single "Papillon" (issued by EMI), a cover of a German song for which he wrote an English lyric, he played autoharp, in addition to singing.[citation needed] He played the didgeridoo on two albums by English pop singer Kate Bush, entitled The Dreaming (1982) and Aerial (2005); he also contributed vocals to the songs "An Architect's Dream" and "The Painter's Link" on Aerial.[55] Harris was again the subject of the UK version of This Is Your Life in September 1995, when Michael Aspel surprised him during a bagpipes parade in Edinburgh, Scotland. He also appeared on the Australian version of the television programme on two occasions.[citation needed]

In 1985, Harris presented a twenty-minute child abuse prevention video called Kids Can Say No![56][57]

Later career

In the late 1980s, Harris was touring in Australia and was asked to sing his own version of Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" for the television programme The Money or the Gun performing with his own small group; a version was released as a single in the UK several years later. This cover version reached number seven in the charts, which led to his appearance at the Glastonbury Festival in 1993. Harris appeared at six subsequent Glastonbury festivals—1998, 2000, 2002, 2009, 2010 and 2013—and a wobble board Harris used to perform "Stairway to Heaven" on Top of the Pops is an exhibit at the National Museum of Australia. In 2000, Harris, along with Steve Lima, released a dance track called "Fine Day", which entered the "top 30" in the UK charts at that time. A "Killie-themed" version of the song was scheduled for release in March 2007, to coincide with the Scottish football club Kilmarnock's appearance in the Scottish League Cup final after the song was adopted by the club's fans in 2003.[58] One of the adapted lyrics referred to a hypothetical situation, in which Kilmarnock could be losing the match 5–0, and the club coincidentally lost 5–1. Harris performed "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" in 2000 with the Australian children's group the Wiggles, he was subsequently digitally removed from DVD releases after his conviction.[59]

From 1994 to 2003, Harris was the host of the reality television programme Animal Hospital, a chronicle of a British veterinary practice. During his time hosting the series, he adopted an abandoned English Bull Terrier from the practice named "Dolly".[60] Harris presented 19 series of Animal Hospital for BBC One and the show won the Most Popular Factual Entertainment Show award at the National TV Awards on five occasions.[61] Harris eventually announced that it was "time to move on" at the completion of the series, which broke "the hearts of thousands of fans across the country", according to the Radio Times.[62]

In 2001 and 2004, Harris presented Rolf on Art, a television series that highlighted the work of a selection of his favourite artists, including van Gogh, Degas, Monet and Gauguin. In November and December 2002, under the direction of Charles Saumarez Smith, London's National Gallery exhibited a collection of Harris's art.[63]

On 26 September 2004, Harris oversaw a project to recreate John Constable's The Hay Wain painting on a large scale, with 150 people contributing to a small section. On live BBC television, each individual canvas was assembled into the full picture as part of the episode Rolf on Art: The Big Event. Also in 2004, as a part of the Rolf on Art series, Harris travelled to Lapland to design and paint a Christmas card for the "Children in Need" charity organisation.[64]

Harris presented three series of the BBC art programme Star Portraits with Rolf Harris, with the first and second series airing in 2004 and 2005, respectively. Following the first series, a touring exhibition—featuring portraits of Cilla Black, Michael Parkinson and Adrian Edmondson—was organised with County Hall Gallery.[65] In 2001, Harris had said he always imagined he would eventually become a portrait painter as his grandfather, George Frederick Harris, had been.[66]

Harris was commissioned to paint a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II for her 80th birthday. The painting was conducted at Buckingham Palace and was unveiled there by Harris on 19 December 2005.[67] The painting also became the subject of a special episode of Rolf on Art. Harris explained to The Daily Telegraph the following year: "I was as nervous as anything. I was in a panic". The portrait was later voted as the second most-favoured portrait of the Queen by the British public.[68]

In September 2006, the Royal Australian Mint launched the first of the new 2007 Silver Kangaroo Collector's Coin series and Harris was commissioned to design the first coin of the series.[69] In January 2007, a one-hour documentary titled A Lifetime in Paint, about Harris's work as an artist—from his early years in Australia to the present day—was screened on BBC One.[70]

 
Harris sketches a "Rolfaroo" self-portrait in 2008

In 2007 Harris participated in the BBC Wales programme Coming Home, in which he discussed his Welsh family history.[71] In December 2007 a new DVD, titled Rolf Live!, was released through his website,[72] while Rolf on Art: Beatrix Potter was screened on BBC One during the same month.[73] Harris appeared with a wobble board in a Churchill Insurance advertisement in 2009,[74] and hosted the satirical quiz show Have I Got News for You in May 2009.[75] Harris was narrator of the 2010 Australian documentary series Penguin Island, a six-part natural history documentary about the life of the little penguin.[76] From September 2010 to October 2010, he took part in Jamie's Dream School, teaching art to a class of 20 students,[77] followed by an appearance as himself on the Christmas special of My Family, which aired on 24 December 2010.[78]

Harris performed on the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival on 25 June 2010, during the festival's 40th birthday, followed by an appearance at the Bestival Festival on the Isle of Wight in September 2010.[79] On 5 August 2011, Harris played at Wickham Festival in Wickham, Hampshire,[80] and also appeared on the Wiggles' 2011 DVD release Ukulele Baby, singing and performing the song "Good Ship Fabulous Flea" with his wobble board. In 2011 Harris made a guest appearance on BBC One's The Magicians, hosted by Lenny Henry.[81] On 5 November 2011, Harris appeared in an episode of Piers Morgan's Life Stories, in which he wept as he spoke about a period in which he felt his "life was over": "I didn't know what to do with myself. I didn't know what to think. I now know what people mean when they say, 'I've got clinical depression.' I'd never felt so low. There's no way to come out of the blackness. I felt out of control". Harris also stated that he regrets missing so much of his daughter's childhood.[82]

In December 2011, Harris's portrait of Bonnie Tyler was valued at an estimated £50,000 on BBC's The Antiques Roadshow.[83] From 19 May to 12 August 2012, a major retrospective of Harris's paintings, titled "Rolf Harris: Can You Tell What It Is Yet?", was exhibited at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.[84] The opening day yielded the busiest Saturday on record, with visitor figures peaking at 3,632.[85]

On 2 May 2012, Harris appeared on The One Show, in which he described his artistic style as being "impressionistic".[86] On 4 June 2012, he performed at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Concert outside Buckingham Palace.[87]

In October 2012, Harris started presenting a series on Channel 5, based at Liverpool University's Veterinary School, called Rolf's Animal Clinic. At the time of his arrest by British police on suspicion of sexual offences, the show was broadcasting a repeat run and was consequently ceased without any details of its future. As of 8 August 2013, Channel 5 has recommissioned the show under a new title, Ben Fogle's Animal Clinic, and has replaced Harris with former BBC host Ben Fogle.[88]

Musical recordings and experimentation

 
Harris playing the accordion in 2008

Harris has released 30 studio albums, two live albums and 48 singles.[89] In 1960 his single "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" reached number 1 in Australia, and in 1969 "Two Little Boys" reached number 1 on both the Irish and UK charts.[90] His 1992 Rolf Rules OK? album was nominated for the ARIA Music Award for Best Comedy Release.[91]

Harris is credited with inventing a simple homemade instrument called the wobble board.[92] As well as his beatboxing, similar to eefing, Harris went on to use an array of unusual instruments in his music, including the didgeridoo (the sound of which was imitated on "Sun Arise" by four double basses), the Jew's harp and, later, the stylophone (for which he also lent his name and likeness for advertising).[93]

His version of Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven", featuring didgeridoo and wobble board, reached the UK top ten in 1993.[94][95] Harris also recorded a version of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" and performed the Divinyls' "I Touch Myself", accompanied only by his wobble board, for "Denton's Musical Challenge" on MMM radio's Breakfast Show[96] (the recording was released on the first Musical Challenge compilation album in 2000).[97] Harris also recorded an Australian Christmas song called "Six White Boomers", about a joey kangaroo trying to find his mother during the Christmas period. The song describes how Santa Claus used six large male kangaroos ("boomers"), instead of reindeer.[98] In October 2008 Harris announced he would re-record his popular 1969 song "Two Little Boys", backed by North Wales' Froncysyllte Male Voice Choir, to mark the 90th anniversary of the end of World War I.[99] Proceeds from the release were donated to the Poppy Appeal.[100] Harris was inspired to make the recording after participating in My Family at War, a short series of programs that aired during the BBC's "Remembrance" season, broadcast in November 2008. He discovered that the experiences of his father and uncle during the Great War mirrored the lyrics of the song.[101]

Sexual offences

In March 2013, Harris was one of twelve people arrested during Operation Yewtree, for questioning regarding historical allegations of sexual offences.[8][102][10][103][104] The allegations were not linked to those made against media personality Jimmy Savile, and Harris denied any wrongdoing.[9][105] He was bailed without charge, did not comment publicly on the allegations,[106] and was understood to have denied them strongly.[105] When returning to the stage in May 2013 for the first time since his arrest, he thanked the audience for their support.[107]

Charges

In August 2013, Harris was again arrested by Operation Yewtree officers and charged with nine counts of indecent assault dating to the 1980s, involving two girls between 14 and 16 years old, and four counts alleging production of indecent child images in 2012.[10][108][109][110] The Crown Prosecution Service's Alison Saunders explained to the media:

Having completed our review, we have concluded there is sufficient evidence and it is in the public interest for Mr Harris to be charged ... The decision has been taken in accordance with the code for crown prosecutors and the Director of Public Prosecutions's interim guidelines on prosecuting cases of child sexual abuse. We have determined that there is sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction and that a prosecution is in the public interest.[111]

Harris appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on 23 September 2013, charged with nine counts of indecent assault and four counts of making indecent images of children. His lawyer indicated that Harris would plead not guilty and he was subsequently bailed.[112] In December 2013, the Crown Prosecution Service confirmed that Harris was facing three further counts of sexual assault. The CPS said that the new charges were of alleged assault against females aged nineteen in 1984, aged seven or eight in 1968 or 1969, and aged fourteen in 1975.[103][113] At a further hearing at Southwark Crown Court on 14 January 2014, Harris pleaded not guilty to all of the charges.[114]

The four counts of making indecent images were related to the Protection of Children Act 1978, which interprets viewing images on a computer as making images. The charges were brought after detectives examined Harris' computer and found 33 images of possibly underage models among thousands of adult pornographic images. Harris never entered a plea on the charges, as his lawyers argued successfully that the charges should be severed from the twelve sexual assault charges and tried separately. In the aftermath of Harris' conviction, it was reported that his legal team had obtained the identity documents of the models involved, confirming they were adults over eighteen.[115] The websites Harris had visited, according to the Internet Watch Foundation, are not known for illegal images of children. The prosecution informed the court that they would not be proceeding with the indecent images charges.[115]

Trial

The trial of Harris began on 6 May 2014 at Southwark Crown Court.[116] Seven of the twelve charges involved allegations of a sexual relationship between Harris and one of his daughter's friends. Six charges related to when she was between the ages of 13 and 15, and one when she was 19. Harris denied that he had entered into a sexual relationship with the girl until she was 18. During the trial, a letter Harris had written to the girl's father in 1997 after the end of the relationship was shown in court, saying: "I fondly imagined that everything that had taken place had progressed from a feeling of love and friendship—there was no rape, no physical forcing, brutality or beating that took place."[117]

Three charges related to the assault of a 15-year-old Australian girl visiting the UK in 1986.[117] One charge was that he sexually assaulted an eight-year-old girl who asked for his autograph at a community centre in Hampshire in 1968 or 1969. When questioned by police about this allegation, Harris replied "I would simply never touch a child inappropriately."[117] Harris was also accused of groping the bottom of a 14-year-old girl at a celebrity It's a Knockout event in Cambridge in 1975.[118] He denied that he had visited Cambridge until four years before the trial, but television archive material was produced in court showing that he had taken part in an episode of the ITV show Star Games, which had been filmed in Cambridge in 1978. Harris denied that he had told a deliberate lie and said that his failure to remember the show was "a lapse of memory."[119] Additional witnesses who claimed to have been assaulted in Malta, New Zealand, and Australia were called to testify against Harris, although these charges could not be pursued in the British courts.[120]

Conviction and imprisonment

After several delays in the trial, in which the judge's summing-up took three days, the jury retired to consider its verdict on 19 June 2014. On 30 June, Harris was found guilty of all 12 counts of indecent assault.[121][122][123][124]

At Southwark Crown Court on 4 July 2014, Mr Justice Sweeney sentenced Harris to a total of five years and nine months in prison.[125] When passing sentence, the judge said to Harris: "You have shown no remorse for your crimes at all. Your reputation now lies in ruins, you have been stripped of your honours but you have no one to blame but yourself."[126][127] Some sentences were expected to run consecutively, and Harris was expected to serve half of his sentence in prison. He was told he must pay prosecution costs, though not compensation to the victims.[128] The sentence was referred to the Attorney General Dominic Grieve after complaints that it was too lenient.[129] On 30 July 2014, the new Attorney General, Jeremy Wright, announced that he would not be referring the sentence to the Court of Appeal for review "as he did not think they would find it to be unduly lenient and increase it. The sentencing judge was bound by the maximum sentence in force at the time of the offending."[130]

On 1 August 2014, the Judicial Office said that Harris had applied to appeal against his conviction and that his lawyers had lodged papers at the Court of Appeal.[131] In October 2014, Harris was refused permission to appeal, and could apply again before three judges.[132] Harris did not lodge an appeal within the required 28 days, or ask for an extension.[133]

Following his conviction, it was reported in July 2014,[134] October 2014[135] and February 2015[136] that he was being investigated by police over other alleged sexual offences.

On 14 June 2015, The Mail on Sunday published a letter, claimed to have been written by Harris in HM Prison Stafford and sent to one of his friends. It contained song lyrics that were highly abusive towards his female accusers. Harris was accused by Liz Dux, lawyer for the women who gave evidence, of victim blaming.[137] In response to the lyrics one of the victims said, "What he did was damage young women's self-worth, their confidence and, for some of those women, he affected them deeply for the rest of their lives."[138] The publication of the letter led Dux to question whether Harris should get parole:[139]

It should certainly affect the way he’s treated when he applies for early release – he hasn’t understood the severity of his crimes. (...) This letter was clearly written by a man who has contempt for his victims and is utterly unrepentant. Far from being reformed by his time in prison, it seems to have fed his perverse sense of indignation and his arrogance is undiminished. If it is the case that a parole board can't take this into account it is totally wrong. Harris has caused those he abused great harm, and by writing this letter, he continues to cause them harm.[140][141]

Vanessa Feltz has alleged that he sexually assaulted her while she interviewed him live on the bed during an edition of Channel 4 morning programme The Big Breakfast.[142]

Linda Nolan has alleged that he groped her when she was only 15, when the Nolan sisters were his support act.[143]

Harris served his sentence at HM Prison Stafford.[144] He was released on 19 May 2017, after serving three years of his sentence of five years and nine months.[145]

Further charges

On 12 February 2016, the Crown Prosecution Service announced that Harris would face seven further indecent assault charges. The offences allegedly occurred between 1971 and 2004 and involve seven complainants who were aged between 12 and 27 at the time.[146] Harris pleaded not guilty to all of the charges via videolink at Westminster Magistrates' Court on 17 March and was told to appear at Southwark Crown Court on 14 April.[147] On 14 April, he pleaded not guilty to seven charges of indecent assault and one charge of sexual assault.

Harris's trial began on 9 January 2017,[148] with him appearing and watching by videolink from Stafford Prison. Harris did not have to attend in person because of his age and poor health.[149] The prosecution started its case on 11 January; the allegations involved unwanted groping.[150] Unlike at the previous trial, Harris did not give any evidence. His defence said that the jury in the first trial "got it wrong" and that the ensuing media frenzy "made him vulnerable to people making accusations against him".[151] On 8 February, Harris was acquitted of three charges. Judge Alistair McCreath discharged the jury from deliberating on the further four counts of which he was accused.[151]

The prosecution team asked for one week to decide if it would apply for a retrial.[152] On 15 February, it was announced he would face a retrial for three offences, and one new charge (to which he pleaded not guilty). His retrial began on 15 May.[153] On 30 May, the jury were unable to reach verdicts and the prosecution announced that they would not pursue another retrial.[154]

Overturning of one conviction

On 16 November 2017, Harris's conviction on the charge that he had indecently assaulted an eight-year-old girl at a community centre in Portsmouth in 1969 was overturned on the grounds that it was unsafe. The Court of Appeal dismissed applications to challenge the other eleven convictions from the 2014 trial.[155]

Documentary

On 4 August 2022, ITV announced that it had commissioned a two-part documentary featuring interviews with Harris's victims, police investigators and colleagues. Made by Optomen and given the working title of Rolf Harris: Hiding In Plain Sight, the two 60-minute episodes for ITVX are executive-produced by Tina Flintoff and Nick Hornby.[156]

Honours

Harris received multiple awards and honours, but following his conviction many of these were rescinded.[157] Harris was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1968; he was advanced to Officer (OBE) in 1977, then to Commander (CBE) in 2006,[158] but these honours were revoked in March 2015.[13][159]

In 1986, Harris planted a Cathormion umbellatum tree at Kununurra's celebrity tree park.[160] The plaque recording the planting was stolen in July 2014, a week before the local council voted to keep it. The council, however, felt that ongoing vandalism at the park made it unlikely that the plaque would be replaced.[161]

In 1989, he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM),[162] and was advanced to Officer (AO) in the Queen's 2012 Birthday Honours.[158] These appointments were rescinded in February 2015.[163][164]

In 2001, he was awarded the Centenary Medal "for service to entertainment, charity and the community".[162] On 30 July 2014, the board of the National Trust of Australia (New South Wales) voted to remove Harris from the list of those honoured as "Australian National Living Treasures" and to withdraw the award.[165] Harris had been among the original 100 Australians selected for the Medal in 1997.

Harris received two honorary doctorates: from the University of East London in 2007[166] and Liverpool Hope University in 2010.[167] Both were rescinded following his indecent assault conviction.[168][169]

In 2008, Harris was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. He was joined onstage by the Seekers to perform "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" and his "Jake the Peg" routine.[170] After his conviction, the Australian Recording Industry Association removed him from the ARIA Hall of Fame.[157]

The same year, to coincide with the release of Art: The Definitive Visual Guide, publishers Dorling Kindersley conducted the "What the British really think about art today" survey and placed Harris above notable English artist Damien Hirst.[68]

In 2011, Harris was awarded the title of "Best Selling Published Artist" by the Fine Art Trade Guild.[171][172] He was made a Fellow of BAFTA the following year,[173] but following his conviction, the academy announced that his fellowship would be annulled.[174] In July 2014, Froncysyllte Male Voice Choir announced that Harris's honorary vice-presidency had been annulled.[175]

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards are a set of annual ceremonies presented by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), which recognise excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia. They commenced in 1987.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1994 Rolf Rules OK ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release Nominated [176]
2008 Rolf Harris ARIA Hall of Fame Revoked [157]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1955 You Lucky People Private Proudfoot
1956 Jim Whittington and His Sealion The Demon King (TV movie)
1958 "Background for Murder" Airport Clerk The Vise (TV series)
1959 "Full Moon" Harry The Vise (TV series)
1959 "The Flight of the Red Shadow" Unnamed character Hancock's Half Hour (TV series)
1959 "Underpaid! or, Grandad's SOS" Unnamed character Hancock's Half Hour (TV series)
1959 Web of Suspicion Ben
1959 Crash Drive Bart
1960 "The Doll Maker" Grady The Man from Interpol (TV series)
1963 To Tell the Truth Contestant (TV series) "Inventor of the wobble board"[178]
1968 Christmas Night with the Stars contributor (TV series)
1979 The Little Convict Grandpa
1985 "Highway Christmas Special" contributor Highway (TV series)
1998 "Have You Ever Seen a Dream Walking" Himself Goodnight Sweetheart (TV series)
2001 "Fetch on TV" Ralph Morris Fetch the Vet (TV series)
2011 Olive the Ostrich (TV series) Narrator Replaced by Alexei Sayle
2011 The Fruit Cases Captain Straw (TV series)
2012 Run For Your Wife Busker

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External links

  • Rolf Harris at IMDb
  • Walker, John A. (2005) "Rolf Harris: Celebrity artist" Jamani/artdesigncafe, February 2005

rolf, harris, born, march, 1930, australian, entertainer, whose, career, encompassed, work, musician, singer, songwriter, composer, comedian, actor, painter, television, personality, often, used, unusual, instruments, performances, played, didgeridoo, stylopho. Rolf Harris born 30 March 1930 is an Australian entertainer whose career has encompassed work as a musician singer songwriter composer comedian actor painter and television personality 4 He often used unusual instruments in his performances he played the didgeridoo and the stylophone and is credited with the invention of the wobble board 5 Harris was convicted in 2014 of the sexual assault of four underage girls which effectively ended his career 6 Rolf HarrisHarris in November 2010Born 1930 03 30 30 March 1930 age 92 Bassendean Western AustraliaAlma materUniversity of Western AustraliaClaremont Teachers CollegeOccupationsMusician singer songwriter composer comedian television personality presenter actor broadcaster painterYears active1953 2013Criminal chargesIndecent assaultCriminal penalty5 years 9 months imprisonmentCriminal statusReleased on licence in 2017SpouseAlwen Hughes m 1958 wbr 1 Children1 2 3 As a teenager Harris was a champion swimmer He began his career in television music and art in the 1950s releasing several songs including Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport a Top 10 hit in Australia the UK and the US Jake the Peg and his recording of Two Little Boys which reached number 1 in the UK During the 1960s and 1970s Harris became a successful television personality in the UK later presenting shows such as Rolf s Cartoon Club and Animal Hospital In 1985 he hosted the short educational film Kids Can Say No which warned children between ages five and eight how to avoid situations where they might be sexually abused how to escape such situations and how to get help if they are abused In 2005 Harris painted an official portrait of Queen Elizabeth II He lived in Bray Berkshire England for more than six decades 7 After the Jimmy Savile sexual abuse scandal broke in late 2012 Harris was arrested as part of the Operation Yewtree police investigation He was questioned in May 2013 regarding historical allegations of sexual offences 8 Harris denied any wrongdoing and was bailed without charge 9 In August 2013 Harris was again arrested by Operation Yewtree officers and charged with nine counts of indecent assault dating to the 1980s involving two girls between 14 and 16 years old and four counts alleging production of indecent child images in 2012 10 In July 2014 at the age of 84 Harris was sentenced to five years and nine months in prison on twelve counts of indecent assault on four female victims during the 1970s and 1980s He was released on licence in 2017 after serving nearly three years at HM Prison Stafford Following his conviction Harris was stripped of many of the honours that he had been awarded during his career and reruns of television programmes featuring Harris were pulled from syndication 11 12 13 One count that Harris indecently assaulted an eight year old girl in Portsmouth was overturned as unsafe in 2017 14 Harris applied for permission to appeal against his convictions concerning the three remaining girls but permission was refused 15 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career in television music and art 2 1 1950s 2 2 1960s to 1980s 2 3 Later career 2 4 Musical recordings and experimentation 3 Sexual offences 3 1 Charges 3 2 Trial 3 3 Conviction and imprisonment 3 4 Further charges 3 5 Overturning of one conviction 3 6 Documentary 4 Honours 4 1 ARIA Music Awards 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life At 14 he swam the fastest time swimming from scratch in the Swim through Bassendean handicap race 27 January 1945 16 Harris was born on 30 March 1930 in Bassendean a suburb of Perth Western Australia 17 to Agnes Margaret nee Robbins and Cromwell Crom Harris who had both emigrated from Cardiff Wales He grew up in Wembley Perth 18 He was named after Rolf Boldrewood the pseudonym of an Australian writer whom his mother admired 17 19 After his later fame Harris was often referred to as the boy from Bassendean within Australia 20 As a child he owned a dog called Buster Fleabags about whom he later wrote a book for the UK Quick Reads Initiative 21 Harris attended Bassendean State School and Perth Modern School in Subiaco later gaining a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Western Australia and a Diploma of Education from Claremont Teachers College now Edith Cowan University 1 22 While he was just 16 and still a student at Perth Modern School his self portrait in oils was one of the 80 works out of 200 submitted accepted to be hung in the Art Gallery of New South Wales as an entry in the 1947 Archibald Prize 23 He painted a portrait of the then Lieutenant Governor of Western Australia Sir James Mitchell for the 1948 Archibald Prize 24 He won the 1949 Claude Hotchin prize for oil colours with his landscape On a May Morning Guildford 25 As an adolescent and young adult Harris was a champion swimmer 26 In 1946 he was the Australian Junior 110 yards 100 metres Backstroke Champion 27 He was also the Western Australian state champion over a variety of distances and strokes during the period from 1948 to 1952 28 Career in television music and art1950s Harris moved to England in 1952 8 and became an art student at City and Guilds of London Art School in South London at the age of 22 In 1953 he found work in television at the BBC performing a regular ten minute cartoon drawing section in a one hour children s show called Jigsaw with a puppet called Fuzz made and operated on the show by magician Robert Harbin He went on to illustrate Harbin s Paper Magic programme in 1956 In 1954 Harris was a regular on a BBC Television programme Whirligig which featured a character called Willoughby who sprang to life on a drawing board but was erased at the end of each episode 29 By this stage Harris had drifted away from art school as a slightly disillusioned student He then met his longtime hero Australian impressionist painter Hayward Veal 1913 1968 who became his mentor teaching him the rudiments of impressionism and showing him how it could help with his portrait painting 30 At the time that he was working with Veal Harris was also entertaining with his piano accordion every Thursday night at a club called the Down Under frequented by Australians and New Zealanders At the Down Under venue Harris honed his entertainment skills over several years eventually writing what later became his theme song Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport 31 Although Harris chiefly appeared on the BBC he was also on the British ITV network and when commercial television started in 1955 he was the only entertainer to work with both the BBC and ITV He performed on the BBC with his own creation Willoughby a specially made board on which he drew Willoughby voiced and operated by Peter Hawkins The character would then come to life to engage in a comedic dialogue with Harris as he drew cartoons of Willoughby s antics 32 On Associated Rediffusion s Small Time 33 Harris invented a character called Oliver Polip the Octopus which he drew on the back of his hand and animated Harris then illustrated the character s adventures with cartoons on huge sheets of card 34 On 1 March 1958 in London Harris married Alwen Hughes a Welsh sculptor and jeweller while they were both art students At their wedding they had a dog as bridesmaid 35 36 Harris returned to Perth in Australia when television was introduced there in 1959 after he was headhunted He subsequently produced and starred in five episodes of a half hour weekly children s show as well as his own weekly evening variety show 37 From 1959 he worked on TVW 7 s first locally produced show Spotlight and during this time he recorded Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport on a single microphone placed above him in the television studio 38 The song was sent to EMI in Sydney Australia and was released shortly afterwards as a record becoming both his first recording and his first number one single The song was successful in the UK Harris offered four local backing musicians 10 of the royalties from the song but they decided to take a recording fee of 7 each because they did not think the song would be successful 39 The novelty song was originally titled Kangalypso 40 and featured the distinctive sound of the wobble board 17 The fourth verse Let me abos go loose Lou Let me abos go loose They re of no further use Lou So let me abos go loose became increasingly controversial because of the use of what later became regarded as a racial slur and was removed in later versions of the song In 2006 four decades after the song s release Harris expressed his regret about the original lyric 41 1960s to 1980s At the end of 1960 he toured Australia sponsored by Dulux paints and singing his hit song whilst doing huge paintings on stage with Dulux emulsion paint While painting on stage one of his catchphrases was Can you tell what it is yet 42 After Harris and his wife returned to England they visited Perth to meet family and for tours of Australia where he spent as much as four months travelling with his band 43 In 1964 he and his wife had a daughter Bindi born 10 March 1964 named for the town of Bindi Bindi 44 After returning to the UK in 1962 he was introduced to George Martin who re recorded all of his songs the following year including a remake of Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport which became a huge hit in the US and Sun Arise an Aboriginal inspired song Harris had written with Perth naturalist Harry Butler The song reached number two in the UK charts Harris met and worked with the Beatles after they started recording with Martin and he compered their 16 night season of Christmas shows at London s Finsbury Park Astoria Theatre now the Rainbow Theatre in 1963 45 Harris sang Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport with the Beatles singing backing vocals for the first edition of the From Us to You BBC radio show in December 1963 Harris changed the original lyrics to create a version that was specially written for the Beatles 46 Harris was the presenter of Hi There and Hey Presto it s Rolf in 1964 47 By the time The Rolf Harris Show was broadcast in 1967 lasting until 1974 on BBC1 he had gained a high profile on British television 48 49 He was the commentator for the United Kingdom in the 1967 Eurovision Song Contest 50 Harris created one of his best known characters in the 1960s Jake the Peg but his biggest success in terms of record sales was in 1969 with his rendering of the American Civil War song Two Little Boys originally written in 1902 Harris later discovered a personal poignancy to the song as the story bears such a resemblance to the World War I experiences of his father Crom and Crom s beloved younger brother Carl who died at the age of 19 after being wounded in battle in France two weeks before the Armistice of November 1918 51 Two Little Boys was the Christmas Number One song in the UK charts for six weeks in 1969 It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc 52 Throughout the 1970s and early 1980s his BBC TV programmes remained a light entertainment staple with the last show Rolf on Saturday OK broadcast on Saturday evenings 37 On many of his television appearances Harris painted pictures on large boards in an apparently slapdash manner with the odd nonsense song thrown in asking Can you tell what is it yet as he painted Only at the end of the song would a fully formed picture emerge sometimes only after the board was turned through 90 or 180 degrees Such appearances led to several television series based on his artistic ability such as Rolf s Cartoon Time broadcast on BBC One from 1979 to 1989 and Rolf s Cartoon Club on CITV between 1989 and 1993 53 In the early 1980s he starred in his own weekly Australian television series The Rolf Harris Show produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC The series featured numerous guests including regulars such as Jane Scali During the show Harris would also paint Australian bush scenes He was the subject of This Is Your Life in December 1971 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews in New Bond Street in London UK citation needed In 1973 Harris performed the first concert in the Concert Hall of the newly completed Sydney Opera House 54 On his 1974 single Papillon issued by EMI a cover of a German song for which he wrote an English lyric he played autoharp in addition to singing citation needed He played the didgeridoo on two albums by English pop singer Kate Bush entitled The Dreaming 1982 and Aerial 2005 he also contributed vocals to the songs An Architect s Dream and The Painter s Link on Aerial 55 Harris was again the subject of the UK version of This Is Your Life in September 1995 when Michael Aspel surprised him during a bagpipes parade in Edinburgh Scotland He also appeared on the Australian version of the television programme on two occasions citation needed In 1985 Harris presented a twenty minute child abuse prevention video called Kids Can Say No 56 57 Later career In the late 1980s Harris was touring in Australia and was asked to sing his own version of Led Zeppelin s Stairway to Heaven for the television programme The Money or the Gun performing with his own small group a version was released as a single in the UK several years later This cover version reached number seven in the charts which led to his appearance at the Glastonbury Festival in 1993 Harris appeared at six subsequent Glastonbury festivals 1998 2000 2002 2009 2010 and 2013 and a wobble board Harris used to perform Stairway to Heaven on Top of the Pops is an exhibit at the National Museum of Australia In 2000 Harris along with Steve Lima released a dance track called Fine Day which entered the top 30 in the UK charts at that time A Killie themed version of the song was scheduled for release in March 2007 to coincide with the Scottish football club Kilmarnock s appearance in the Scottish League Cup final after the song was adopted by the club s fans in 2003 58 One of the adapted lyrics referred to a hypothetical situation in which Kilmarnock could be losing the match 5 0 and the club coincidentally lost 5 1 Harris performed Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport in 2000 with the Australian children s group the Wiggles he was subsequently digitally removed from DVD releases after his conviction 59 From 1994 to 2003 Harris was the host of the reality television programme Animal Hospital a chronicle of a British veterinary practice During his time hosting the series he adopted an abandoned English Bull Terrier from the practice named Dolly 60 Harris presented 19 series of Animal Hospital for BBC One and the show won the Most Popular Factual Entertainment Show award at the National TV Awards on five occasions 61 Harris eventually announced that it was time to move on at the completion of the series which broke the hearts of thousands of fans across the country according to the Radio Times 62 In 2001 and 2004 Harris presented Rolf on Art a television series that highlighted the work of a selection of his favourite artists including van Gogh Degas Monet and Gauguin In November and December 2002 under the direction of Charles Saumarez Smith London s National Gallery exhibited a collection of Harris s art 63 On 26 September 2004 Harris oversaw a project to recreate John Constable s The Hay Wain painting on a large scale with 150 people contributing to a small section On live BBC television each individual canvas was assembled into the full picture as part of the episode Rolf on Art The Big Event Also in 2004 as a part of the Rolf on Art series Harris travelled to Lapland to design and paint a Christmas card for the Children in Need charity organisation 64 Harris presented three series of the BBC art programme Star Portraits with Rolf Harris with the first and second series airing in 2004 and 2005 respectively Following the first series a touring exhibition featuring portraits of Cilla Black Michael Parkinson and Adrian Edmondson was organised with County Hall Gallery 65 In 2001 Harris had said he always imagined he would eventually become a portrait painter as his grandfather George Frederick Harris had been 66 Harris was commissioned to paint a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II for her 80th birthday The painting was conducted at Buckingham Palace and was unveiled there by Harris on 19 December 2005 67 The painting also became the subject of a special episode of Rolf on Art Harris explained to The Daily Telegraph the following year I was as nervous as anything I was in a panic The portrait was later voted as the second most favoured portrait of the Queen by the British public 68 In September 2006 the Royal Australian Mint launched the first of the new 2007 Silver Kangaroo Collector s Coin series and Harris was commissioned to design the first coin of the series 69 In January 2007 a one hour documentary titled A Lifetime in Paint about Harris s work as an artist from his early years in Australia to the present day was screened on BBC One 70 Harris sketches a Rolfaroo self portrait in 2008 In 2007 Harris participated in the BBC Wales programme Coming Home in which he discussed his Welsh family history 71 In December 2007 a new DVD titled Rolf Live was released through his website 72 while Rolf on Art Beatrix Potter was screened on BBC One during the same month 73 Harris appeared with a wobble board in a Churchill Insurance advertisement in 2009 74 and hosted the satirical quiz show Have I Got News for You in May 2009 75 Harris was narrator of the 2010 Australian documentary series Penguin Island a six part natural history documentary about the life of the little penguin 76 From September 2010 to October 2010 he took part in Jamie s Dream School teaching art to a class of 20 students 77 followed by an appearance as himself on the Christmas special of My Family which aired on 24 December 2010 78 Harris performed on the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival on 25 June 2010 during the festival s 40th birthday followed by an appearance at the Bestival Festival on the Isle of Wight in September 2010 79 On 5 August 2011 Harris played at Wickham Festival in Wickham Hampshire 80 and also appeared on the Wiggles 2011 DVD release Ukulele Baby singing and performing the song Good Ship Fabulous Flea with his wobble board In 2011 Harris made a guest appearance on BBC One s The Magicians hosted by Lenny Henry 81 On 5 November 2011 Harris appeared in an episode of Piers Morgan s Life Stories in which he wept as he spoke about a period in which he felt his life was over I didn t know what to do with myself I didn t know what to think I now know what people mean when they say I ve got clinical depression I d never felt so low There s no way to come out of the blackness I felt out of control Harris also stated that he regrets missing so much of his daughter s childhood 82 In December 2011 Harris s portrait of Bonnie Tyler was valued at an estimated 50 000 on BBC s The Antiques Roadshow 83 From 19 May to 12 August 2012 a major retrospective of Harris s paintings titled Rolf Harris Can You Tell What It Is Yet was exhibited at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool 84 The opening day yielded the busiest Saturday on record with visitor figures peaking at 3 632 85 On 2 May 2012 Harris appeared on The One Show in which he described his artistic style as being impressionistic 86 On 4 June 2012 he performed at the Queen s Diamond Jubilee Concert outside Buckingham Palace 87 In October 2012 Harris started presenting a series on Channel 5 based at Liverpool University s Veterinary School called Rolf s Animal Clinic At the time of his arrest by British police on suspicion of sexual offences the show was broadcasting a repeat run and was consequently ceased without any details of its future As of 8 August 2013 Channel 5 has recommissioned the show under a new title Ben Fogle s Animal Clinic and has replaced Harris with former BBC host Ben Fogle 88 Musical recordings and experimentation Further information Rolf Harris discography Harris playing the accordion in 2008 Harris has released 30 studio albums two live albums and 48 singles 89 In 1960 his single Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport reached number 1 in Australia and in 1969 Two Little Boys reached number 1 on both the Irish and UK charts 90 His 1992 Rolf Rules OK album was nominated for the ARIA Music Award for Best Comedy Release 91 Harris is credited with inventing a simple homemade instrument called the wobble board 92 As well as his beatboxing similar to eefing Harris went on to use an array of unusual instruments in his music including the didgeridoo the sound of which was imitated on Sun Arise by four double basses the Jew s harp and later the stylophone for which he also lent his name and likeness for advertising 93 His version of Led Zeppelin s Stairway to Heaven featuring didgeridoo and wobble board reached the UK top ten in 1993 94 95 Harris also recorded a version of Queen s Bohemian Rhapsody and performed the Divinyls I Touch Myself accompanied only by his wobble board for Denton s Musical Challenge on MMM radio s Breakfast Show 96 the recording was released on the first Musical Challenge compilation album in 2000 97 Harris also recorded an Australian Christmas song called Six White Boomers about a joey kangaroo trying to find his mother during the Christmas period The song describes how Santa Claus used six large male kangaroos boomers instead of reindeer 98 In October 2008 Harris announced he would re record his popular 1969 song Two Little Boys backed by North Wales Froncysyllte Male Voice Choir to mark the 90th anniversary of the end of World War I 99 Proceeds from the release were donated to the Poppy Appeal 100 Harris was inspired to make the recording after participating in My Family at War a short series of programs that aired during the BBC s Remembrance season broadcast in November 2008 He discovered that the experiences of his father and uncle during the Great War mirrored the lyrics of the song 101 Sexual offencesIn March 2013 Harris was one of twelve people arrested during Operation Yewtree for questioning regarding historical allegations of sexual offences 8 102 10 103 104 The allegations were not linked to those made against media personality Jimmy Savile and Harris denied any wrongdoing 9 105 He was bailed without charge did not comment publicly on the allegations 106 and was understood to have denied them strongly 105 When returning to the stage in May 2013 for the first time since his arrest he thanked the audience for their support 107 Charges In August 2013 Harris was again arrested by Operation Yewtree officers and charged with nine counts of indecent assault dating to the 1980s involving two girls between 14 and 16 years old and four counts alleging production of indecent child images in 2012 10 108 109 110 The Crown Prosecution Service s Alison Saunders explained to the media Having completed our review we have concluded there is sufficient evidence and it is in the public interest for Mr Harris to be charged The decision has been taken in accordance with the code for crown prosecutors and the Director of Public Prosecutions s interim guidelines on prosecuting cases of child sexual abuse We have determined that there is sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction and that a prosecution is in the public interest 111 Harris appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court on 23 September 2013 charged with nine counts of indecent assault and four counts of making indecent images of children His lawyer indicated that Harris would plead not guilty and he was subsequently bailed 112 In December 2013 the Crown Prosecution Service confirmed that Harris was facing three further counts of sexual assault The CPS said that the new charges were of alleged assault against females aged nineteen in 1984 aged seven or eight in 1968 or 1969 and aged fourteen in 1975 103 113 At a further hearing at Southwark Crown Court on 14 January 2014 Harris pleaded not guilty to all of the charges 114 The four counts of making indecent images were related to the Protection of Children Act 1978 which interprets viewing images on a computer as making images The charges were brought after detectives examined Harris computer and found 33 images of possibly underage models among thousands of adult pornographic images Harris never entered a plea on the charges as his lawyers argued successfully that the charges should be severed from the twelve sexual assault charges and tried separately In the aftermath of Harris conviction it was reported that his legal team had obtained the identity documents of the models involved confirming they were adults over eighteen 115 The websites Harris had visited according to the Internet Watch Foundation are not known for illegal images of children The prosecution informed the court that they would not be proceeding with the indecent images charges 115 Trial The trial of Harris began on 6 May 2014 at Southwark Crown Court 116 Seven of the twelve charges involved allegations of a sexual relationship between Harris and one of his daughter s friends Six charges related to when she was between the ages of 13 and 15 and one when she was 19 Harris denied that he had entered into a sexual relationship with the girl until she was 18 During the trial a letter Harris had written to the girl s father in 1997 after the end of the relationship was shown in court saying I fondly imagined that everything that had taken place had progressed from a feeling of love and friendship there was no rape no physical forcing brutality or beating that took place 117 Three charges related to the assault of a 15 year old Australian girl visiting the UK in 1986 117 One charge was that he sexually assaulted an eight year old girl who asked for his autograph at a community centre in Hampshire in 1968 or 1969 When questioned by police about this allegation Harris replied I would simply never touch a child inappropriately 117 Harris was also accused of groping the bottom of a 14 year old girl at a celebrity It s a Knockout event in Cambridge in 1975 118 He denied that he had visited Cambridge until four years before the trial but television archive material was produced in court showing that he had taken part in an episode of the ITV show Star Games which had been filmed in Cambridge in 1978 Harris denied that he had told a deliberate lie and said that his failure to remember the show was a lapse of memory 119 Additional witnesses who claimed to have been assaulted in Malta New Zealand and Australia were called to testify against Harris although these charges could not be pursued in the British courts 120 Conviction and imprisonment After several delays in the trial in which the judge s summing up took three days the jury retired to consider its verdict on 19 June 2014 On 30 June Harris was found guilty of all 12 counts of indecent assault 121 122 123 124 At Southwark Crown Court on 4 July 2014 Mr Justice Sweeney sentenced Harris to a total of five years and nine months in prison 125 When passing sentence the judge said to Harris You have shown no remorse for your crimes at all Your reputation now lies in ruins you have been stripped of your honours but you have no one to blame but yourself 126 127 Some sentences were expected to run consecutively and Harris was expected to serve half of his sentence in prison He was told he must pay prosecution costs though not compensation to the victims 128 The sentence was referred to the Attorney General Dominic Grieve after complaints that it was too lenient 129 On 30 July 2014 the new Attorney General Jeremy Wright announced that he would not be referring the sentence to the Court of Appeal for review as he did not think they would find it to be unduly lenient and increase it The sentencing judge was bound by the maximum sentence in force at the time of the offending 130 On 1 August 2014 the Judicial Office said that Harris had applied to appeal against his conviction and that his lawyers had lodged papers at the Court of Appeal 131 In October 2014 Harris was refused permission to appeal and could apply again before three judges 132 Harris did not lodge an appeal within the required 28 days or ask for an extension 133 Following his conviction it was reported in July 2014 134 October 2014 135 and February 2015 136 that he was being investigated by police over other alleged sexual offences On 14 June 2015 The Mail on Sunday published a letter claimed to have been written by Harris in HM Prison Stafford and sent to one of his friends It contained song lyrics that were highly abusive towards his female accusers Harris was accused by Liz Dux lawyer for the women who gave evidence of victim blaming 137 In response to the lyrics one of the victims said What he did was damage young women s self worth their confidence and for some of those women he affected them deeply for the rest of their lives 138 The publication of the letter led Dux to question whether Harris should get parole 139 It should certainly affect the way he s treated when he applies for early release he hasn t understood the severity of his crimes This letter was clearly written by a man who has contempt for his victims and is utterly unrepentant Far from being reformed by his time in prison it seems to have fed his perverse sense of indignation and his arrogance is undiminished If it is the case that a parole board can t take this into account it is totally wrong Harris has caused those he abused great harm and by writing this letter he continues to cause them harm 140 141 Vanessa Feltz has alleged that he sexually assaulted her while she interviewed him live on the bed during an edition of Channel 4 morning programme The Big Breakfast 142 Linda Nolan has alleged that he groped her when she was only 15 when the Nolan sisters were his support act 143 Harris served his sentence at HM Prison Stafford 144 He was released on 19 May 2017 after serving three years of his sentence of five years and nine months 145 Further charges On 12 February 2016 the Crown Prosecution Service announced that Harris would face seven further indecent assault charges The offences allegedly occurred between 1971 and 2004 and involve seven complainants who were aged between 12 and 27 at the time 146 Harris pleaded not guilty to all of the charges via videolink at Westminster Magistrates Court on 17 March and was told to appear at Southwark Crown Court on 14 April 147 On 14 April he pleaded not guilty to seven charges of indecent assault and one charge of sexual assault Harris s trial began on 9 January 2017 148 with him appearing and watching by videolink from Stafford Prison Harris did not have to attend in person because of his age and poor health 149 The prosecution started its case on 11 January the allegations involved unwanted groping 150 Unlike at the previous trial Harris did not give any evidence His defence said that the jury in the first trial got it wrong and that the ensuing media frenzy made him vulnerable to people making accusations against him 151 On 8 February Harris was acquitted of three charges Judge Alistair McCreath discharged the jury from deliberating on the further four counts of which he was accused 151 The prosecution team asked for one week to decide if it would apply for a retrial 152 On 15 February it was announced he would face a retrial for three offences and one new charge to which he pleaded not guilty His retrial began on 15 May 153 On 30 May the jury were unable to reach verdicts and the prosecution announced that they would not pursue another retrial 154 Overturning of one conviction On 16 November 2017 Harris s conviction on the charge that he had indecently assaulted an eight year old girl at a community centre in Portsmouth in 1969 was overturned on the grounds that it was unsafe The Court of Appeal dismissed applications to challenge the other eleven convictions from the 2014 trial 155 Documentary On 4 August 2022 ITV announced that it had commissioned a two part documentary featuring interviews with Harris s victims police investigators and colleagues Made by Optomen and given the working title of Rolf Harris Hiding In Plain Sight the two 60 minute episodes for ITVX are executive produced by Tina Flintoff and Nick Hornby 156 HonoursHarris received multiple awards and honours but following his conviction many of these were rescinded 157 Harris was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE in 1968 he was advanced to Officer OBE in 1977 then to Commander CBE in 2006 158 but these honours were revoked in March 2015 13 159 In 1986 Harris planted a Cathormion umbellatum tree at Kununurra s celebrity tree park 160 The plaque recording the planting was stolen in July 2014 a week before the local council voted to keep it The council however felt that ongoing vandalism at the park made it unlikely that the plaque would be replaced 161 In 1989 he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia AM 162 and was advanced to Officer AO in the Queen s 2012 Birthday Honours 158 These appointments were rescinded in February 2015 163 164 In 2001 he was awarded the Centenary Medal for service to entertainment charity and the community 162 On 30 July 2014 the board of the National Trust of Australia New South Wales voted to remove Harris from the list of those honoured as Australian National Living Treasures and to withdraw the award 165 Harris had been among the original 100 Australians selected for the Medal in 1997 Harris received two honorary doctorates from the University of East London in 2007 166 and Liverpool Hope University in 2010 167 Both were rescinded following his indecent assault conviction 168 169 In 2008 Harris was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame He was joined onstage by the Seekers to perform Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport and his Jake the Peg routine 170 After his conviction the Australian Recording Industry Association removed him from the ARIA Hall of Fame 157 The same year to coincide with the release of Art The Definitive Visual Guide publishers Dorling Kindersley conducted the What the British really think about art today survey and placed Harris above notable English artist Damien Hirst 68 In 2011 Harris was awarded the title of Best Selling Published Artist by the Fine Art Trade Guild 171 172 He was made a Fellow of BAFTA the following year 173 but following his conviction the academy announced that his fellowship would be annulled 174 In July 2014 Froncysyllte Male Voice Choir announced that Harris s honorary vice presidency had been annulled 175 ARIA Music Awards The ARIA Music Awards are a set of annual ceremonies presented by Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA which recognise excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia They commenced in 1987 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 1994 Rolf Rules OK ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release Nominated 176 2008 Rolf Harris ARIA Hall of Fame Revoked 157 Filmography 177 Year Title Role Notes1955 You Lucky People Private Proudfoot1956 Jim Whittington and His Sealion The Demon King TV movie 1958 Background for Murder Airport Clerk The Vise TV series 1959 Full Moon Harry The Vise TV series 1959 The Flight of the Red Shadow Unnamed character Hancock s Half Hour TV series 1959 Underpaid or Grandad s SOS Unnamed character Hancock s Half Hour TV series 1959 Web of Suspicion Ben1959 Crash Drive Bart1960 The Doll Maker Grady The Man from Interpol TV series 1963 To Tell the Truth Contestant TV series Inventor of the wobble board 178 1968 Christmas Night with the Stars contributor TV series 1979 The Little Convict Grandpa1985 Highway Christmas Special contributor Highway TV series 1998 Have You Ever Seen a Dream Walking Himself Goodnight Sweetheart TV series 2001 Fetch on TV Ralph Morris Fetch the Vet TV series 2011 Olive the Ostrich TV series Narrator Replaced by Alexei Sayle2011 The Fruit Cases Captain Straw TV series 2012 Run For Your Wife BuskerReferences a b Hill Amelia 1 January 2006 Wizard of Oz The Observer retrieved 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London Guinness World Records Limited p 244 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 White Jim 3 February 1993 Led Zeppelin done with a didgeridoo A surprised Rolf Harris talks The Independent Retrieved 20 November 2017 Triple M Archive Rolf Harris Sings I Touch Myself Triple M 28 May 2014 Retrieved 8 June 2014 Various The Andrew Denton Breakfast Show Musical Challenge Various on Discogs Discogs 2014 Collins John T 31 October 1960 Aussie News Billboard pp 9 50 Rolf remakes Two Little Boys hit BBC News Wales 15 October 2008 Retrieved 15 October 2008 Rolf Harris to re release Two Little Boys Metro 11 November 2008 Retrieved 8 June 2014 Adams Stephen 10 November 2008 Rolf Harris re records Two Little Boys to mark 90th anniversary of end of WWI Telegraph co uk Archived from the original on 11 January 2022 Retrieved 17 January 2011 Operation Yewtree Rolf Harris charged with 13 offences CPS gov 29 August 2013 Archived from the original on 7 July 2014 Retrieved 5 July 2014 a b Rolf Harris facing three further sexual assault charges BBC News 23 December 2013 Retrieved 23 December 2013 Rolf Harris arrested by police investigating sexual abuse allegations Irish Independent 19 April 2013 Retrieved 19 April 2013 a b Rolf Harris denies sex offence claims News com au 19 April 2013 Archived from the original on 19 April 2013 Retrieved 19 April 2013 Rolf Harris arrested by Operation Yewtree police The Guardian 19 April 2013 Rolf Harris plays first live show since arrest BBC News 20 May 2013 Retrieved 21 May 2013 Rolf Harris faces new allegations BBC News Online 5 August 2013 Retrieved 5 August 2013 Assault charges for Rolf Harris BBC 29 August 2013 Retrieved 30 August 2013 Rolf Harris Charged With 13 Sex Offences Rte ie 19 February 2013 Retrieved 30 August 2013 Josh Halliday 29 August 2013 Rolf Harris charged with 13 child sex offences The Guardian Retrieved 31 August 2013 Rolf Harris to stand trial over assault charges in April BBC News 7 October 2013 Retrieved 7 October 2013 Rolf Harris facing three fresh sex assault charges ABC News Australia 23 December 2013 Retrieved 23 December 2013 Rolf Harris pleads not guilty to a string of sexual assaults against four girls The Independent 15 January 2014 a b Drape Julian Harris won t be tried over teen porn GoldCoastBulletin Retrieved 7 July 2014 Rolf Harris trial set to start on May 6 Maidenhead Advertiser 24 April 2014 Archived from the original on 25 April 2014 Retrieved 25 April 2014 a b c Rolf Harris The charges against him BBC News 30 June 2014 Retrieved 6 July 2014 No evidence Rolf Harris was at scene of alleged assaults The Guardian 23 May 2014 Retrieved 7 July 2014 Rolf Harris trial gameshow footage emerges undermining defence The Guardian 2 June 2014 Retrieved 7 July 2014 Rolf Harris guilty The victims of the 12 counts of indecent assault The Sydney Morning Herald 1 June 2014 Retrieved 7 July 2014 Miller Barbara 28 June 2014 Rolf Harris trial Jurors ask for letters to be sent to employers as trial continues Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 29 June 2014 Rolf Harris jury seeks clarification from judge The Age 27 June 2014 Retrieved 29 June 2014 Rolf Harris guilty of indecent assault RTE News 30 June 2014 Retrieved 30 June 2014 Rolf Harris guilty of 12 indecent assaults Sky News 30 June 2014 Walker Peter 4 July 2014 Rolf Harris jailed for five years nine months for indecently assaulting girls The Guardian Retrieved 4 July 2014 Sentencing remarks of Mr Justice Sweeney PDF Judiciary gov 4 July 2014 Retrieved 18 August 2014 Rolf Harris has shown no remorse judge says BBC News 4 July 2014 Retrieved 4 July 2014 Rolf Harris jailed for five years and nine months BBC News 4 July 2014 Retrieved 4 July 2014 Evans Martin 4 July 2014 Rolf Harris latest unduly lenient sentence referred to Attorney General The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 11 January 2022 Retrieved 4 July 2014 Bowcott Owen 30 July 2014 Rolf Harris s prison sentence will not be increased despite complaints The Guardian Retrieved 30 July 2014 Rolf Harris challenges indecent assault conviction BBC News 1 August 2014 Retrieved 1 August 2014 Rolf Harris loses first conviction appeal bid BBC News 31 October 2014 Retrieved 2 November 2014 Rolf Harris gives up attempt to overturn sexual assault convictions The Guardian Australian Associated Press 1 December 2014 Retrieved 1 December 2014 Australian Associated Press 11 July 2014 Rolf Harris New Zealander makes formal complaint of sexual assault The Guardian Retrieved 12 July 2014 Australian Associated Press 12 October 2014 Rolf Harris could face fresh charges as 10 new victims reportedly allege abuse The Guardian Retrieved 17 October 2014 Rolf Harris quizzed over sex offences BBC News 5 February 2015 Retrieved 5 February 2015 I represented Rolf Harris victims and have been disgusted by his lack of remorse The Independent Rolf Harris jail song shows he still doesn t care BBC News 15 June 2015 Retrieved 16 August 2015 Victims lawyer Rolf Harris woodworm prison song must affect parole BBC News 14 June 2015 Retrieved 14 June 2015 Rolf Harris cannot be denied parole despite mocking victims in prison song Archived from the original on 11 January 2022 Retrieved 8 February 2017 Rolf Harris revolting song insulting his victims should affect his parole says lawyer 14 June 2015 Retrieved 8 February 2017 Johnston Chris 6 July 2014 Vanessa Feltz and Linda Nolan reveal assaults by Rolf Harris The Guardian Retrieved 16 October 2022 Vile reaction to Vanessa Feltz s Rolf Harris claims BBC News July 2014 Rolf Harris now in Stafford Prison expressandstar com Rolf Harris released from Stafford Prison 19 May 2017 Retrieved 19 May 2017 Harris faces indecent assault charges BBC News 12 February 2016 Retrieved 12 February 2016 Rolf Harris Denies Indecent Assault Charges Sky News 17 March 2016 Retrieved 18 March 2016 Rolf Harris pleads not guilty to indecent assaults BBC News Retrieved 14 April 2016 Rolf Harris will not have to attend own trial in person judge rules The Guardian Rolf Harris watches on videolink as indecent assault trial begins The Guardian a b Disgraced entertainer Rolf Harris cleared of three sex offences Sky News 8 February 2017 Retrieved 19 February 2017 Rolf Harris cleared of new child sex charges spanning four decades after second trial The Daily Telegraph 8 February 2017 Archived from the original on 11 January 2022 Retrieved 8 February 2017 Rolf Harris faces retrial on three sex offence charges The Independent 15 February 2017 Retrieved 15 February 2017 Rolf Harris no retrial on sex abuse charges after jury fails to reach verdict The Guardian 30 May 2017 Retrieved 30 May 2017 Rolf Harris indecent assault conviction overturned BBC News 16 November 2017 Retrieved 16 November 2017 ITV commissions Rolf Harris documentary produced by Optomen Television for ITV X ITV Press Centre 4 August 2022 Retrieved 4 August 2022 a b c Harris stripped of honours as purge begins news com au 1 July 2014 a b Media Notes AO PDF The Australian Honours Secretariat 6 June 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 17 June 2012 Retrieved 30 June 2014 Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood London Gazette 3 March 2015 Retrieved 3 March 2015 Walsh Rourke 11 July 2014 Vote on Harris honour The Kimberley Echo Archived from the original on 14 August 2014 Retrieved 30 July 2014 Rolf Harris plaque to be retained despite being stolen The Guardian Australian Associated Press 30 July 2014 Retrieved 7 April 2015 a b Rolf Harris s citation at the Australian Government s It s an Honour website accessed 13 September 2016 Termination of appointments Order of Australia ComLaw 19 February 2015 Retrieved 23 February 2015 Giselle Wakatama 23 February 2015 Rolf Harris stripped of Order of Australia honours by the Governor General Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 23 February 2015 National Living Treasures Archived from the original on 29 January 2013 Retrieved 2 October 2014 Rolf Harris receives Honorary Doctorate of the University of East London University of East London Archived from the original on 23 May 2010 Retrieved 30 June 2014 Liverpool Hope Honours Rolf Harris Liverpool Hope University Hope ac uk Archived from the original on 22 July 2011 Retrieved 30 March 2011 Belger Tom 2 July 2014 Rolf Harris stripped of honorary doctorate The Guardian Hughes Lorna 3 July 2014 Rolf Harris stripped of honorary degree from Liverpool Hope University Liverpool Echo Zonneveldt Mandi 13 June 2008 Rolf Harris in the ARIA Hall of Fame sport Herald Sun Retrieved 14 June 2008 Fine Art Trade Guild 2012 Previous Award Winners Fine Art Trade Guild Retrieved 13 September 2016 Judith Woods 11 October 2011 The last laugh belongs to top selling artist Rolf Harris The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 11 January 2022 Retrieved 11 October 2011 Rolf Harris to receive Bafta Fellowship BBC News 2 May 2012 Retrieved 2 May 2012 Rolf Harris will be stripped of BAFTA Fellowship and could lose CBE from Queen Belfast Telegraph 30 June 2014 Retrieved 7 April 2015 Froncysyllte Male Choir severs ties with Rolf Harris BBC News Retrieved 7 April 2015 ARIA Awards Best Comedy Release Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Retrieved 17 April 2022 Rolf Harris IMDb Retrieved 2 October 2014 Rolf Harris on To Tell the Truth December 9 1963 YouTube Archived from the original on 11 December 2021 Retrieved 2 October 2014 External links Wikiquote has quotations related to Rolf Harris Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rolf Harris Rolf Harris at IMDb BFI Database Rolf Harris Some examples of Rolf Harris s art Walker John A 2005 Rolf Harris Celebrity artist Jamani artdesigncafe February 2005 Portals Biography Music Australia Television Visual arts Western Australia Law Berkshire Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rolf Harris amp oldid 1141046679, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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