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Downton Abbey to face no action from Ofcom over rape storyline | Downton Abbey to face no action from Ofcom over rape storyline |
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Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom is to take no action against Downton Abbey over its contentious rape storyline, despite receiving 244 complaints from viewers. | Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom is to take no action against Downton Abbey over its contentious rape storyline, despite receiving 244 complaints from viewers. |
The regulator said it had decided not to pursue the complaints "after careful assessment... because they did not raise issues warranting investigation." | The regulator said it had decided not to pursue the complaints "after careful assessment... because they did not raise issues warranting investigation." |
Some viewers complained to ITV about the storyline, which saw housemaid Anna attacked and raped by a guest's valet. | Some viewers complained to ITV about the storyline, which saw housemaid Anna attacked and raped by a guest's valet. |
The broadcaster received 200 complaints after the show was aired on 6 October. | The broadcaster received 200 complaints after the show was aired on 6 October. |
A warning alerting viewers to the upsetting scenes was broadcast before the episode, which was seen by an audience of almost 12 million. | |
An Ofcom spokesperson said the warning had been into account, as well as the fact that the controversial scene was broadcast after the 9pm watershed. | |
The fact that the attack itself took place off-screen also played a part in the regulator's decision. | |
Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes has defended the storyline and its treatment, insisting it was neither gratuitous nor sensationalist. | Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes has defended the storyline and its treatment, insisting it was neither gratuitous nor sensationalist. |
"Downton deals in subjecting a couple of characters per series to a very difficult situation and you get the emotions that come out of these traumas," he told the BBC. | "Downton deals in subjecting a couple of characters per series to a very difficult situation and you get the emotions that come out of these traumas," he told the BBC. |
Joanne Froggatt, who plays Anna May Bates, has also defended the plotline, saying she was "proud" the show could tackle such a weighty subject. | Joanne Froggatt, who plays Anna May Bates, has also defended the plotline, saying she was "proud" the show could tackle such a weighty subject. |
The fourth series of Downton Abbey reaches its conclusion on Sunday. | |
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