BAFTA has suspended special awards for the first time ever in the wake of the Noel Clarke scandal ahead of the TV ceremony. Sunday night will see the Bafta TV awards take place in London, but it has been revealed it will not honour any stars with a Fellowship or Special Award.
This is the first time in 50 years that such honours are not given out, and it comes after the organisation faced huge criticism for awarding Noel Clarke an Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award in April.
Noel, 45, was given the award despite the organisation knowing he was being investigated for multiple sexual harassment claims.
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