HOW'S about this then guys and gals? BBC bosses haven't wasted any time — they're bringing back Jim'll Fix It. And top brass have roped in EastEnders star Shane Richie to stand in for the legendary tracksuit-wearing Sir Jimmy Savile, who died last month aged 84.
BBC1 has lined up a special tribute show for Christmas which will give a whole new generation of youngsters a "Fix It".
The programme will even feature the original ba-ba-baaa theme tune, although the BBC says it will have a "modern twist".
Beeb insiders said Shane was drafted in for the half-hour special as he "was available".
But they are braced for criticism from fans who think the show should not be brought back out of respect for Sir Jimmy. The new version will even be called Jim'll Fix It with Shane Richie.
But one source said: "While the show was identified with Sir Jimmy, it remains a BBC format. This will be a tribute to the great man."
Shane 47 — EastEnders' Alfie Moon — said last night: "Jim'll Fix It was compulsive television in our house.
"I even wrote in, but wasn't one of the lucky ones. I'm honoured to be part of this Christmas special and salute Sir Jimmy and Fix It for a new generation."
Sir Jimmy was buried last week in Scarborough, North Yorks, in a gold-coloured coffin at a 45-degree angle — so he could see the sea.
The ex-Radio 1 DJ was one of TV's most popular stars for many years thanks to his "fix-its" on the Saturday evening show, broadcast between 1975 and 1994.
Hopefuls who want to take part in the new show should be 14 or under and apply by sending their wish to
[email protected] before November 25.
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