‘Sexual predator’: actor Noel Clarke accused of groping, harassment and bullying by 20 women

We Are Exhausted and We Are Angry’: 800 People Sign Letter Detailing Plight of Women and Call For Change in Noel Clarke Fallout

By Naman Ramachandran
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More than 800 members of the U.K. entertainment industry have signed an open letter decrying a work culture that’s been put in sharp relief following multiple misconduct allegations against actor Noel Clarke.
The industry has been in a febrile state ever since The Guardian broke an explosive story detailing sexual harassment allegations against actor, writer and filmmaker Clarke, which he has vehemently denied.
The open letter to the film and TV industry, led by Meriel Beale, freelance producer and unscripted anti-bullying and harassment officer at industry union Bectu, states: “After reading the Noel Clarke allegations, many of us within the TV and film industry started sharing our own stories of sexual harassment and sexual abuse. His case is not a one-off and, shockingly, is not an extreme example. It has happened to so many of us that it seems normal.”


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“It has happened to so many of us at the hands of men in positions of power within the industry — whether industry colleagues, presenters or actors,” the letter continues. “It has happened in plain sight.”
The letter goes on to detail instances of women being asked to “lighten up” or “take a joke” and provides specific examples of women being placed in degrading situations.
“It is a constant, terrifying tightrope. We are exhausted and we are angry,” the letter states. “All of this contributes to us being undervalued in TV. Many men won’t recognize or notice sexist micro-aggressions — the low level hum of sexism — and many women will accept it as part of the culture. It has been normalized, but it is not normal.”
“It is time to rethink the culture of TV and film. It is time to put an end to this culture that turns a blind eye to predators and harassers operating in plain sight,” the letter concludes.
Signatories include “Sherlock” actor Rupert Graves; Cal King, digital brand lead, MTV & Comedy Central U.K.; Bectu head Philippa Childs; broadcaster Dermot O’Leary; former Channel 4 commissioner Kelly Webb-Lamb; “Across the Universe” actor Jim Sturgess; “Duran Duran: A Night In” director/producer Zoe Dobson; Adeel Amini, chair of industry org Coalition for Change; and “The Amelia Gething Complex” writer Amelia Gething.



Meanwhile, BAFTA deputy chair Pippa Harris has defended the organization after it came under fire over its handling of the Noel Clarke issue. BAFTA had said it was unaware of any sexual misconduct allegations against Clarke before naming him as the recipient of its Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema award in March.
When asked if BAFTA chair Krishnendu Majumdar should resign over the matter, Harris told Sky News: “This whole affair has been extremely difficult, as you can imagine, for everyone involved, and Krish has worked all the way through together with the board. It has been a joint decision-making process.”
“Krish has not been doing anything on his own,” Harris added. “So any criticism that has been levelled at BAFTA should be levelled at everybody. It is really not right to single people out.”
“If we had had one fraction of the information that the Guardian had had, we would never have given an award to Noel Clarke,” Harris said. “That is obvious, but we didn’t have that information. The first time that we saw the actual allegations against him was when they were published by the Guardian newspaper and as soon as we saw the allegations, we suspended the award.”



Elsewhere, Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe, founder of the British Urban Film Festival, has given up his BAFTA membership over the matter. “People need to be held accountable,” he said. “As an organisation, that starts from the top. If the chief exec needs to go too, so be it.
“Krish cannot continue in his post because him being there, him remaining there, just sends completely the wrong signal because whichever way you look at it, BAFTA have just dealt with this horrendously.”
 
If he did it, he needs to be held accountable!

Why dudes mess with women they work with is beyond my understanding. It's too many things that can go wrong.
 
damn man, asking a hoe for some pussy or pulling out your dick ain’t sexual harassment!


BBC investigating misconduct allegations against Doctor Who stars Noel Clarke and John Barrowman

Clarke has been accused of sexual harassment by more than 20 women, while anecdotes have resurfaced of Barrowman exposing himself on set.
By Christian Holub
May 07, 2021 at 06:53 PM EDT


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Noel Clarke as Mickey and Billie Piper as Rose on 'Doctor Who'

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People who worked on the set of Doctor Who in the 2000s are coming forward with allegations of sexual misconduct by some of the series' stars, and the BBC is pledging to take the issue seriously.
Noel Clarke, who played Mickey Smith on Doctor Who from 2005 to 2010 in addition to writing and directing his own films, was recently awarded the prestigious BAFTA for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema, but had the honor revoked last month after 20 women accused him of sexual misconduct and harassment in The Guardian. Clarke and his lawyers have vehemently denied all allegations against him, and responded to The Guardian with a 29-page letter that the publication has quoted extensively in its coverage.
This week, even more women came forward to The Guardian specifically accusing Clarke of sexual harassment on the set of Doctor Who. The surrounding discussion also resurfaced stories that another Doctor Who actor John Barrowman exposed himself to co-workers on set.
The Guardian reports that Barrowman, who is gay, "admitted to 'tomfoolery' that he now understood upset colleagues, but stressed it was never intended or interpreted as sexual in nature."
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John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness on 'Torchwood'

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The Barrowman incidents were known at the time, and Julie Gardner, one of Doctor Who's executive producers at the time, told The Guardian she reprimanded Barrowman following an incident on the set of Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood, after which she believes the behavior ended. By contrast, Gardner and her fellow Doctor Who executive producer Russell T. Davies both told The Guardian they had no prior knowledge of the accusations against Clarke.
The Guardian quotes several sources stressing that the context of Barrowman's antics were different from the "sexually predatory" behavior of which Clarke is accused. Again, Clarke denies the allegations, but the BBC is taking them seriously.
"The BBC is against all forms of inappropriate behavior and we're shocked to hear of these allegations," a BBC spokesperson told EW in a statement. "To be absolutely clear, we will investigate any specific allegations made by individuals to the BBC — and if anyone has been subjected to or witnessed inappropriate behavior of any kind we would encourage them to raise it with us directly. We have a zero tolerance approach and robust processes are in place — which are regularly reviewed and updated to reflect best practice — to ensure any complaints or concerns are handled with the utmost seriousness and care."
 
I see him a lot in British movies. Didn't know his name was Noel Clarke.

Damn shame he a brother.


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Just read a little of what he did....

Brothas really out here just whipping their shyt out in the car?
Thinking real life is a porn movie i guess...
Seriously 20 women, he can’t be that sloppy or reckless. :smh:
Nigro sending pics of his _____ ...he's done :smh:
Damn shame.
Nigga is guilty as fuck.
He worked so hard as a black man in the UK to end up like this?
The Asian Board is DAMN FINE.
That is the only one I will allow.
If he did it, he needs to be held accountable!

Why dudes mess with women they work with is beyond my understanding. It's too many things that can go wrong.



The police have said that there is no case to further investigate.... Basically they don't believe these bitches accusations and have closed the case...


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...pended-sexual-misconduct-bullying-claims.html
 
See, this is the shit I don't like.

Not one bit of evidence or proof (unless I missed something reading through the articles).

But the writer tries to guilt trip you by siding with the ladies & condemning the man with NO proof.

I hope Noel sues the shit out of Red Mandrell & all the rest of those bitches.
That’s their move now, why would so many put their lives through this If wasn’t true. Lol

I don’t know, maybe because there’s no proof!! FOH
 
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