TV companies drop Noel Clarke over sexual harassment claims

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TV companies drop Noel Clarke over sexual harassment claims
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Television production companies have halted their work with the actor and director Noel Clarke after the Guardian published detailed allegations of sexual harassment against him.who claim Clarke sexually harassed them. The director, who first became famous for his Kidulthood series of films, strongly denies the accusations, which were made shortly after Bafta announced that it planned to give Clarke a special award for outstanding British contribution to cinema.

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Noel Clarke shows dropped as allegations shake TV industryNoel Clarke shows dropped as allegations shake TV industryITV and Sky halt programmes featuring actor accused of sexual harassment and bullying Does the guardian class this as racism or are they going to acknowledge that people of all races can be cunts? One of the women complained that she had never been yelled at in her life (at the age of 23)! cancelculture is out of control now and the isn't helping, the way you wrote that article... NoelClarke gutted to hear the news regarding Noel Clarke. He’s an inspiration to a generation of film makers who transcended colour, age and upbringing. I hope the accusations are false, but if even one is true then shame. Shame on you.
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