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Disgraced choirmaster who worked on Wallace and Gromit stripped of MBE over child abuse conviction
Disgraced choirmaster who worked on Wallace and Gromit stripped of MBE over child abuse conviction

ITV News

time6 days ago

  • ITV News

Disgraced choirmaster who worked on Wallace and Gromit stripped of MBE over child abuse conviction

A disgraced choirmaster and teacher jailed for abusing multiple children has been stripped of his MBE. David Pickthall was sentenced to 12 years in prison last November after admitting 29 offences relating to 19 people. The 66-year-old's crimes took place between 1980 and 2021, during which he was a choirmaster and teacher in Essex. Pickthall, who had also worked on the 1993 Oscar-winning short Wallace and Gromit: The Wrong Trousers, was made an MBE in 2015 for services to charity and education, having raised vast sums of money for charity. But the Cabinet Office has confirmed that Pickthall has been stripped of his honour due to his criminal conviction. Pickthall, of Cheveley in Cambridgeshire, showed his victims pornographic material, filmed them without their consent while they stayed at his home and assaulted them when they were alone. He also obtained indecent images of children via social media, and in the months before his arrest in 2021, Pickthall engaged in sexual communication with a 15-year-old boy on the messaging app Telegram. The disgraced music teacher was said to have started by tickling his young victims before escalating to more serious abuse in behaviour described as 'predatory'. Numerous victims of Pickthall read their victim impact statements during his sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. One victim told the court they had been a 'very happy child' before Pickthall had abused them. They said they 'hero-worshipped' Pickthall and his musical ability. Another said the regularity of abuse had become normal to them, adding: 'Over the course of weeks, months and years being assaulted by Pickthall became my normal. I hated myself and my life and worst of all I did not know how to make it stop.' Judge Mary Loram KC told the survivors "the shame is not yours" and that Pickthall was "seen to be too powerful to be challenged" and had "adapted [his] offending as the technology emerged". Addressing the predator, she said: "You relied on your good character to manipulate others; to ensure parents trusted you and children felt powerless in the face of your reputation." Pickthall is serving a 12-year prison sentence with a further four on extended licence. He had admitted 29 offences – 16 counts of indecent assault, 10 counts of voyeurism, and three counts of making an indecent image of a child.

Man goes viral after recreating Wallace and Gromit: The Wrong Trousers breakfast scene
Man goes viral after recreating Wallace and Gromit: The Wrong Trousers breakfast scene

Perth Now

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Man goes viral after recreating Wallace and Gromit: The Wrong Trousers breakfast scene

A man has recreated the iconic breakfast scene in 'Wallace and Gromit: The Wrong Trousers'. Joseph Herscher, 40, spent two months creating machines that would drop him out of bed and into a pair of trousers when he sat in a chair at the dining table, as well as a machine that would dress him in Wallace's iconic outfit - a white shirt, a knitted green sleeveless cardigan and a red tie. The London-based resident even trained his pooch Archie - who played Wallace's pet dog Gromit in his video - to press a button that fired jam across the table before it slapped onto a piece of toast as it popped out of the toaster. And the 29-second clip - which took Joseph two days to shoot - has gone viral on his TikTok account, Joseph's Machines. The fan of Aardman Animations - which created the beloved TV series and film characters - is quoted by the Metro newspaper as saying: "It felt like a childhood dream come to life. I have wondered about how this invention could be made since I first saw the film in 1993 ... "This project really meant a lot more to me than some of my other ones. "Having been an Aardman fan since I was a kid, this really felt like I was fulfilling every inventor's dream."

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