Detailed testimonies of women who claim they were sexually abused by Sir Jimmy Savile when they were schoolgirls were broadcast on TV last night.

A number of alleged victims were interviewed as part of an ITV documentary aired amid growing allegations against the late Top of the Pops host.

Their historic accounts, which detailed how the presenter allegedly targeted girls in his BBC dressing room and private Rolls Royce, were shown after Surrey Police confirmed it had referred a historic rape allegation against the Jim'll Fix It star to Scotland Yard.

The Surrey force has also confirmed it investigated Sir Jimmy over abuse claims in 2007, but dropped the case due to a lack of evidence, while Jersey and Sussex Police said they had both received complaints about the star.

Scotland Yard added last night that it was also assessing a small number of other allegations.

In Exposed: The Other Side of Jimmy Savile, a total of five women claimed they were indecently assaulted by the TV and radio personality when they were schoolgirls in the 1960s and 1970s.

Two of the alleged victims said they first had sexual relations with Savile when they were 15 – with a number of the indecent acts taking place in his dressing room at BBC television centre.

One woman, who did not wish to reveal her identity, said she lost her virginity when she was raped by Sir Jimmy at the age of 16.

Another woman said she was indecently assaulted by the personality "dozens of times" before she was raped in his caravan while it was parked by King's Cross station in London.