ITV faces pressure to axe tonight’s final part of Noel Clarke drama Viewpoint

ITV CANCELS tonight’s final episode of Viewpoint as star Noel Clarke is hit by string of groping and bullying claims – but fans can stream concluding fifth part of crime thriller until Sunday

  • The broadcaster says ‘it is no longer appropriate’ to show Viewpoint’s final part 
  • Sky said ‘effective immediately’ it would be ‘halting’  all its work with Clarke
  • Police drama viewpoint, in which Clarke plays the lead character, aired last night
  • Claims of sexual misconduct – which Clarke denies – dropped hour before airing 

ITV has cancelled the airing of Noel Clarke’s hit show Viewpoint tonight after 20 women accused the star of being a ‘sexual predator’.

The broadcaster says ‘it is no longer appropriate’ to show the final part of the show at 9pm – instead it will be uploaded to ITV Hub until it is deleted on Sunday because of the scandal engulfing the actor, 45. 

Sky today halted all work with Noel Clarke and cancelled filming of the fourth series of Bulletproof over sexual harassment claims as his co-star Ashley Walters posted a statement on social media supporting his alleged victims. 

An ITV spokesperson said: ‘In light of the very serious nature of the allegations against Noel Clarke raised by 20 women in the Guardian’s report, ITV has decided it is no longer appropriate to broadcast the final episode of the drama Viewpoint on ITV main channel this evening.

‘ITV has a zero tolerance policy to bullying, harassment and victimisation and robust procedures in place to investigate and deal with any complaints. We strongly believe that everyone deserves to work in a supportive and safe environment. 

‘We are mindful that some of our viewers have already invested four hours of their time over the past four nights in following this thriller which was due to conclude this evening, and they have yet to see the final episode. As such we plan to make it available on ITV Hub tonight for a limited time for any viewers who wish to seek it out, and watch its conclusion.’  An ITV source said there has been no complaints about his behaviour while making Viewpoint.

Noel Clarke pictured in the five-part drama Viewpoint. The show went ahead on ITV last night (including this sex scene with co-star Alexandra Roach) despite the furore - but its broadcast tonight has been axed

Noel Clarke pictured in the five-part drama Viewpoint. The show went ahead on ITV last night (including this sex scene with co-star Alexandra Roach) despite the furore - but its broadcast tonight has been axed

Noel Clarke pictured in the five-part drama Viewpoint. The show went ahead on ITV last night (including this sex scene with co-star Alexandra Roach) despite the furore – but its broadcast tonight has been axed

TV presenter India Willoughby joined growing numbers of Twitter users calling on the channel to 'do the right thing' and axe the hit crime drama, which has been running every day this week

TV presenter India Willoughby joined growing numbers of Twitter users calling on the channel to 'do the right thing' and axe the hit crime drama, which has been running every day this week

TV presenter India Willoughby joined growing numbers of Twitter users calling on the channel to ‘do the right thing’ and axe the hit crime drama, which has been running every day this week

It came as an actress friend of Noel Clarke told MailOnline today that the 20 women accusing him of being a ‘sexual predator’ are pursuing a racist ‘witchhunt’ as the actor was sacked by Sky, suspended by Bafta and criticised by his co-stars. 

Sky said ‘effective immediately’ it would be ‘halting’ Clarke’s ‘involvement in all future productions’ until an undefined date. 

The actor, 45, has starred in three series of Bulletproof, an East London crime drama, with filming on the fourth set to start later this year. 

Young appeared in the penultimate episode of Viewpoint yesterday, which aired an hour after 20 women accused him of sexual harassment, groping and bullying between 2004 and 2019 in claims he has vehemently denied. 

Before it was cancelled, TV presenter India Willoughby joined growing numbers of Twitter users calling on the channel to ‘do the right thing’ . 

She wrote: ‘Let’s see if ITV do the right thing and drop tonight’s final episode of Noel Clarke drama #Viewpoint , while the allegations are investigated. Big on statements this year. One for the women, seeing it’s a female orientated channel?’ 

Others criticised ITV for continuing to air last night’s episode of Viewpoint, which included a sex scene involving Clarke as lead character DC Martin Young and the actress Alexandra Roach.   

A spokesperson for Sky said today: ‘Sky stands against all forms of sexual harassment and bullying and takes any allegations of this nature extremely seriously. Effective immediately, we have halted Noel Clarke’s involvement in any future Sky productions.’ 

Clarke said in response to the allegations: ‘In a 20-year career, I have put inclusivity and diversity at the forefront of my work and never had a complaint made against me.

‘If anyone who has worked with me has ever felt uncomfortable or disrespected, I sincerely apologise. I vehemently deny any sexual misconduct or wrongdoing and intend to defend myself against these false allegations.’ 

‘Incredibly crass decision to broadcast this,’ one Twitter user wrote last night, with a second adding: ‘Well this is uncomfortable.’ 

Others also vented their anger on the social network.  

Debbie Blackman tweeted: ‘Very awkward about showing #Viewpoint tonight. I want to see what happens but doesn’t seem right somehow.’ 

Christian Bevan said: ‘Why are @ITV still showing #Viewpoint? Surely you have to pull the programme.’ 

And Noel Elkins added: ‘Totally wrong decision for @itv to be showing #Viewpoint.’   

Clarke has starred in three series of Bulletproof, an East London crime drama, (pic) with filming on the fourth set to start later this year

Clarke has starred in three series of Bulletproof, an East London crime drama, (pic) with filming on the fourth set to start later this year

Clarke has starred in three series of Bulletproof, an East London crime drama, (pic) with filming on the fourth set to start later this year

Others also vented their anger against ITV on the social network. MailOnline has contacted the channel for comment

Others also vented their anger against ITV on the social network. MailOnline has contacted the channel for comment

Others also vented their anger against ITV on the social network. MailOnline has contacted the channel for comment 

ITV bosses took urgent steps to remove all mention of Clarke from the continuity announcements for Viewpoint yesterday, according to reports. 

A source told Daily Star: ‘Viewpoint was billed as ITV’s big crime drama but it’s now in turmoil. 

‘The news broke an hour before episode 4 was due to air and ITV made an active decision not to mention Noel in the voice over announcement on Thursday.

‘Bosses are now in talks about how to proceed promoting the rest of the show which continues on Friday.’ 

MailOnline has contacted ITV for comment.   

ITV bosses took urgent steps to remove all mention of Clarke from the continuity announcements for Viewpoint yesterday, according to reports. Pictured is Twitter reaction against ITV

ITV bosses took urgent steps to remove all mention of Clarke from the continuity announcements for Viewpoint yesterday, according to reports. Pictured is Twitter reaction against ITV

ITV bosses took urgent steps to remove all mention of Clarke from the continuity announcements for Viewpoint yesterday, according to reports. Pictured is Twitter reaction against ITV 

Bafta has now suspended the award-winning director’s membership and his outstanding British contribution to cinema award, which he was handed earlier this month at the Royal Albert Hall. 

Clarke, who is married to former make-up artist Iris Da Silva with three children, wrote and starred in the acclaimed film trilogy Kidulthood, Adulthood and Brotherhood as well as many TV hits including Doctor Who.

But he has been rocked by allegations by women that he has worked with that he is an alleged ‘sexual predator’, who claim he harassed, groped and bullied at work, which he denied in a statement from his lawyers.

He said he ‘sincerely apologised’ to colleagues who felt ‘uncomfortable or disrespected’, but slammed claims of sexual misconduct or wrongdoing as ‘false allegations’.

The claims were levelled against Clarke, best known for appearing in Doctor Who and for co-creating The Hood Trilogy, in The Guardian last night. 

Paul Ritter as Leonard Vance, Alex Kingston as Ruth Hattersley, Reece Shearsmith as DS Sean Stone and Clarke as DCI Carl Prior in the TV programme 'Chasing Shadows'

Paul Ritter as Leonard Vance, Alex Kingston as Ruth Hattersley, Reece Shearsmith as DS Sean Stone and Clarke as DCI Carl Prior in the TV programme 'Chasing Shadows'

Paul Ritter as Leonard Vance, Alex Kingston as Ruth Hattersley, Reece Shearsmith as DS Sean Stone and Clarke as DCI Carl Prior in the TV programme ‘Chasing Shadows’

One woman, who worked as a producer alongside Clarke between 2014 and 2017, alleged that the actor had secretly filmed a naked audition of another woman and bragged about it.

She also claimed Clarke exposed himself to her in a car before groping her in a lift the next day.

According to several accounts, Clarke showed colleagues sexually explicit photos and videos of women, or implied he had access to them. He was also accused of unsolicited sharing of sexually explicit images.

Other women have alleged that the actor would subject them to unwanted physical contact, which included kissing or groping.

Another, who as a teenager starred in Kidulthood, Clarke’s debut film, said one day near the start of filming he ‘put his tongue in my mouth’ and afterwards would constantly grab her and try to kiss her. 

It is alleged that when Clarke heard about a newspaper investigation into the allegations, he attempted to contact several of his accusers. 

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