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Sky cancel Bulletproof after Noel Clarke sexual misconduct allegations

SKY has cancelled hit series Bulletproof after star Noel Clarke was accused of sexual misconduct.

The 45-year-old Kidulthood actor was stripped of his Bafta last month after it was alleged he sexually harassed, groped and bullied women.

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Sky has stopped working with Noel ClarkeCredit: Reuters

It was previously revealed that production had been halted for the upcoming fourth season of the show while investigations took place.

It was also thought that the broadcaster was exploring ways of making the programme without Noel, however, they have ultimately decided to call time on it.

A spokesman confirmed: "Sky will not be proceeding with any further series of Bulletproof."

UK Producer for the show Vertigo Films previously said: “We are devastated to hear about these allegations and have launched an urgent investigation to find out if any apply to any Vertigo Films productions.

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Noel Clarke as Detective Aaron Bishop in Bulletproof

"Our immediate concern is for any cast or crew who may have had a negative experience on set.

“We have robust procedures in place for reporting incidents, including the ability to raise issues anonymously.

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"And while no issues have been flagged to us, we stand ready to support anyone who has had a negative experience on the show and encourage you to come forward with confidence. Effective immediately, Noel Clarke is removed from any Vertigo Films production.”

Noel joined cop drama Bulletproof on Sky One in May 2018 alongside Ashley Walters.

Filming on a fourth series was set to start later this year.

reports the allegations against the married actor relate to a period between 2004 and 2019.

He's been accused of a range of acts, including sharing sexually explicit pictures and videos without consent.

It was revealed he liked a tweet about "learning from your mistakes" - days before the accusations were exposed.

Noel liked the tweet posted on April 1, which said: "Learn from your mistakes. That's what they're there for."

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The actor, who is currently appearing in ITV thriller Viewpoint, denies the allegationsCredit: © Tiger Aspect Productions 2021

He'd had been made aware of the allegations before he appeared onstage at the Royal Albert Hall to collect his Bafta for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema on April 10.

The awards committee had also been alerted 13 days before the ceremony - but said it was provided with "no evidence" that would allow it to investigate.

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