© Provided by The Independent Amanda Redman has claimed she was harassed during a BBC audition, with an executive telling her to remove her jeans because they would “look better on the floor”.
The Good Karma Hospital star claimed the incident happened 40 years ago when she was a drama school graduate. Speaking in the new edition of Radio Times, she said: “This was an audition for the BBC.
I walked in and the guy said: ‘Those purple velvet jeans look lovely on you, but I think they’d look better on the floor, would you take them off please?’” Redman, who has starred in BBC shows The Importance of Being Earnest and New Tricks, said she had to endure a string of humiliating auditions in a bid to get her Equity card and launch her acting
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