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Actor Chris Langham is due to be sentenced for downloading indecent videos of children from the internet. Actor Chris Langham has been jailed for 10 months for downloading indecent videos of children from the internet.
The Bafta-winning star of comedy dramas Help and The Thick Of It has been in custody since he was convicted in August on 15 charges. The Bafta-winning star of comedy dramas Help and The Thick Of It wept as he was sentenced at Maidstone Crown Court.
Some of the videos accessed by Langham, 58, of Golford, Kent, showed the worst and most horrific level of child abuse. He was convicted last month on 15 charges. Some of the videos accessed by Langham, 58, of Golford, Kent, showed the most "horrific level" of abuse.
Langham admitted viewing them but pleaded not guilty because he did not want to be labelled a paedophile. Langham will serve five months in prison, less the 43 days he has spent in custody already.
Judge Philip Statman warned that he would be considering handing Langham a prison sentence. One of the victims was about eight years old and others were aged between 11 and 13, according to Judge Philip Statman.
He said that the custody threshold had been "well and truly passed" and he would be looking at "punishment and deterrence". The worst video was 15 minutes long and it showed in quite graphic detail the sadistic brutalisation of an eight-year-old girl in the UK Det Ch Insp Paul Fotheringham class="" href="/1/hi/uk/6995774.stm">Langham's future behind bars He told Langham: "Some of the children viewed are clearly prepubescent, others are fully developed, some of the children are clearly of Filipino extract.
Langham was arrested in November 2005 after video files were found on a computer, a laptop and an external hard disk drive at his home. "All have had inflicted upon them horrifying sexual abuse and, I want to make this absolutely clear to you, I must first think of those children. They are too young to consent."
They were downloaded between September and November that year, and Langham claimed in police interviews and during his trial at Maidstone Crown Court that he was researching a character he was developing for Help. He added: "Your activity took place in the comfort of your own home, no doubt at the time feeling safe in the knowledge that you would never be caught."
He is due to be sentenced at Maidstone Crown Court later on Friday. He was arrested in November 2005 after video files were found on a computer, a laptop and an external hard disk drive at his home.
During his trial at Maidstone Crown Court Langham admitted viewing them but pleaded not guilty because he did not want to be labelled a paedophile.
They were downloaded between September and November 2005 and Langham claimed in police interviews and during the trial that he was researching a character he was developing for Help.
'Abusive situations'
Det Ch Insp Paul Fotheringham said: "Fifteen [images] is reasonably low to be honest, most police forces have probably had cases where they've had people with hundreds of thousands of images.
"The worst video was 15 minutes long and it showed in quite graphic detail the sadistic brutalisation of an eight-year-old girl in the UK, with some serious sexual offences against her."
He added: "There is no excuse for downloading and viewing images of child sex abuse.
"The video clips found on Christopher Langham's computer were a high quality reproduction of real children in real abusive situations.
"Paedophiles viewing images creates a demand which encourages others to continue abusing and hurting children.
Langham starred in the BBC's political satire The Thick of It
"It is important for everyone to realise that these images are real abusive situations involving children from across the world including Kent."
In a statement read out in court, Langham's wife Chrisse said: "I was shocked at the charges he was facing.
"We talked at length about them. I was angry at his stupidity and thoughtlessness, no-one is more able to punish themselves than Chris so I knew there was no more for me to do in that area.
"My children miss him desperately. When I ask the children what they think about their father all they say is that he would not hurt anyone.
"Our family has suffered so much in the last two years. We now need the chance to be together."
The actor was cleared of charges of indecently assaulting an underage girl as well as two counts of a serious sexual offence.The actor was cleared of charges of indecently assaulting an underage girl as well as two counts of a serious sexual offence.