Duncan Stewart and Benton Whitley are expanding their New York-based casting office Stewart/Whitley and opening a film and television arm.
30.01.2020 - 18:46 / breakingnews.ie
Broadcasters have hit out at the “cancellation” of Alastair Stewart following his departure from ITV News over social media posts.
Stewart – whose career in front of the camera spans 40 years – said in a statement to the PA news agency that he made a “misjudgment which I regret”.
Martin Shapland, who was involved in an exchange on Twitter in which Stewart quoted a Shakespeare passage including the phrase “angry ape”, said there were several posts which have “now been deleted.”
But broadcasters
Duncan Stewart and Benton Whitley are expanding their New York-based casting office Stewart/Whitley and opening a film and television arm.
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