Rolf Harris performing in 1970 on the Tommy Leonetti show as Jake the Peg.
Queen Elizabeth II talks with Rolf Harris (L) and Kylie Minogue (R) backstage after the Diamond Jubilee Buckingham Palace Concert in London, England in 2012. Photo: WPA
Rolf Harris with his wobble board in Melbourne for the Aria Hall of Fame in 2008. Photo: Roger Cummins
Entertainer, actor, presenter and artist Rolf Harris.
Portrait of Rolf Harris taken in 1995. Photo: Paul Harris
Brothers Bruce Harris 16, (left), and Rolf Harris 10, pictured at home in Bassendean W.A. in 1940. Photo: Paul Harris
Two bushwackers, Rolf Harris and Harry Butler, get together to admire Harry's awards after the show in 1977.
Rolf Harris in 1993.
Before he was known as our wobbleboard expert, Rolf Harris showed his vices in this 1962 music clip.
Entertainer Rolf Harris performing in Kings Cross in Sydney in 1970. Photo: Bull
A young Rolf Harris in 1984.
Russian poet, Ievgeny Ievtushenko, with Rolf Harris and Jan Rennison at the Chevron Hotel in 1966. Photo: R. Sharpe
Rolf Harris at the footy Grand Final in 1982. Photo: The Age
1975 - The King of Moomba, Rolf Harris, displays the special plaque commemorating his reign as Moomba King. Photo: Peter Mayoh
Rolf Harris in 1998.
Rolf Harris and his manager and brother Bruce. Picture taken just before Rolf performed at St George Leagues Club in 1996. Photo: Patrick Cummins
Hosts of Star Portraits, Rolf Harris and Michael Parkinson.
Rolf Harris still with the wobbly boards and same routine of jokes and characters pictured after performance in the Concert Hall for Senior Citizens in 1997. Photo: Simon O'Dwyer
Rolf Harris flew in from London to receive an honorary doctorate from Edith Cowan University in the year 2000. Photo: Nic Ellis
Rolf Harris in London. He released his classic song Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport as a children's book and embarked on a tour to Australia. Photo: Mike Bowers
Rolf Harris painting Her Majesty the Queen, during the first sitting in the Yellow Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace which is part of the documentary program The Queen By Rolf on the ABC.
Australian broadcaster and artist Rolf Harris holds the Officer of the Order of Australia, presented by the High Commissioner John Dauth, at Australia House in London, England in 2012. Photo: WPA
Rolf Harris visited Sydney to promote his new illustrated book, Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport at a Star City luncheon in 2008. Photo: Ben Rushton
Rolf Harris in London. He has released his classic song Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport as a children's book and embarked on a tour to Australia. Photo: Mike Bowers