BBC director general Tim Davie and two of his predecessors, Tony Hall and John Birt, have eaten large helpings of humble pie under intense questioning from British lawmakers over the Princess Diana scandal.
28.05.2021 - 17:57 / deadline.com
Netflix has removed an unnamed producer from a UK original after it was made aware of historic sexual misconduct allegations against the individual.
In a statement, the streamer said: “On Monday, we received an anonymous email containing historical allegations about a producer on one of our titles. Whilst the allegations are unrelated to his time on the show, we immediately removed him from the production and referred the matter to the police.”
UK trade Broadcast first reported the story and said
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