Update here:
External Link/Members OnlyHardly any surprise at all, there's clearly a longstanding pattern here with Clarke (sleazy, entitled little shit).
However, I would make a distinction between being a female actor on a Clarke production (he being the writer, producer or director), and shooting alongside him on the Doctor Who set. With the former he is in a position of power and abusing it (akin to Weinstein). With the latter, he's on the same level as you, you're both fulfilling an acting gig...so if he says on the sly he'd love to fuck you, or perhaps he puts his grubby little hands all over your arse, then why the fuck say zilch at the time, and then choose to say it 12yrs later?

All you've done is reinforce his behaviour, and emboldened him to do it some more, perhaps leading to a serious sexual assault on a fellow actress at a later date.
I have total sympathy with women who feel they have little choice but to put up with this shit because the perpetrator has real power over them and their careers, but I have little or no sympathy with women who simply refuse to speak up because they don't have the balls to at the time. Girls, step up to the plate. Stop whingeing about there aren't enough opportunities for women because you are downtrodden by men, when you can't even go and have a quiet word with the producer on a well-known BBC show, where they will fall over themselves to do the right thing. This was before the Savile business came out, but 2009 wasn't very different times from now, where sexual harrassment was already very frowned upon in a very PC, publicly funded broadcaster.
Anyway, on-time or after the event, all these cases will simply serve to fuck up Clarke's shit, and a good job too

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