'I thought that I could explain to the standards committee what happened and it would be worth explaining what happened which I will in a minute.' In an interview with BBC South West, he said that the first time he viewed the material it was accidental and he was trying to look at tractors When pressed on why he chose to view the material in the Commons, he said: 'I don't know, I think I must've taken complete leave of my senses and my sensibilities and my sense of decency, everything.' 'I was wrong what I was doing, but this idea that I was there watching it, intimidating women, I mean I have 12 years in Parliament and probably got one of the best reputations ever - or did have.'
'My crime, my most biggest crime, is that on another occasion I went in a second time, and that was deliberate. 'The situation was, funnily enough it was tractors I was looking at, so I did get into another website with sort of a very similar name and I watched it for a bit, which I shouldn't have done,' Mr Parish said. He said in an interview with BBC South West that he recognised the 'furore' and 'damage' he was causing his family and his constituency in Devon before deciding 'it just wasn't worth carrying on'. The married father-of-two had previously vowed to continue as the MP for Tiverton and Honiton after it was revealed he was the politician seen watching porn by two Conservative colleagues, but finally bowed to pressure to resign this afternoon. Reduced to a miserable shell while imprisoned in Reading Gaol, Wilde conducts a conversation with the memory of his former self, the two Oscars jousting and cracking wise to try to preserve their sanity.Mr Parish struggled to hold back tears as told how in a 'moment of madness' he then deliberately watched the x-rated video a second time while he was sitting waiting to vote on the side of the Commons chamber. Phil Harrison Prisoner C33 9pm, BBC FourĪ new one-man play by Stuart Patterson, directed by Trevor Nunn and starring Toby Stephens as Oscar Wilde.
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After being forced to say which recruit they trust the least, the contenders attempt a series of tasks testing that very quality. The addition of terrifying US Special Forces dudes has proved a welcome tweak to the formula of this magnificently camp military show’s rejuvenation in Jordan. Henry Wong SAS: Who Dares Wins 9pm, Channel 4 Meanwhile, Marian pays a visit to Ann’s frosty aunt.
The ex-lovers spar with both bitterness and understanding, as Mariana unloads her endless woes, from a broken heart to Charles’s misdeeds.
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Mariana finally has Anne’s full attention now that she’s settled in at Lawton Hall, notably without her other half. The victim turns out to be wealthy socialite Katya Bishop, whose husband plays a suspiciously perfect grieving widower. This time, he finds a woman’s body washed up on the beach on his morning run. HR Grace 8pm, ITVĪnother grim but gripping two-hour murder mystery with DSI Roy Grace (John Simm). Hollie Richardson Our Changing Planet 7pm, BBC Oneįrom the growing number of great white sharks circling the California coast to Kenya’s droughts causing more baby elephants to be orphaned, this pressing two-parter – set to return over the next seven years as part of a dedicated project – shows the very real changes that habitats are experiencing because of the climate crisis.
Luckily, property developer Simon O’Brien (AKA Damon from Brookside) is on hand to offer advice and calm nerves. The race is on to get it ready and profitable enough to go on the market. First, paramedic Sarah and garment technologist Paige have just six months to spruce up a crumbling Victorian terrace in Stafford. The Bafta-winning renovation series – in which two complete strangers are given a cheap house and a budget to do it up together then sell – returns for a third season.