Channel 4 is in the early stages of making a documentary about Noel Clarke's public fall from grace last year.
As part of a newspaper investigation the actor, 46, was accused by more than 20 women of misdemeanours including sexual harassment, verbal abuse and bullying - allegations that he has vehemently denied.
Following the claims BAFTA suspended Clarke's membership, while Sky pulled the plug on his hit drama series Bulletproof.
The Channel 4 documentary, tentatively called The Cancelling of Noel Clarke, will feature interviews with multiple participants - including, critically, Clarke himself.
A C4 spokesperson told Variety: "Channel 4 has not commissioned the documentary. It is in the early stages of development and as part of this process, the production company has started approaching a number of potential participants."
Should the project go ahead, it is likely to air later this year.
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