McLachlan misconduct allegations threaten future of Doctor Blake Mysteries

The future of popular show The Doctor Blake Mysteries has become uncertain following a slew of allegations against its star Craig McLachlan.

Craig McLachlan as Doctor Lucien Blake, via The Doctor Blake Mysteries page

Craig McLachlan as Doctor Lucien Blake, via The Doctor Blake Mysteries page Source: Facebook

A dark cloud has been cast over the future of popular TV show The Doctor Blake Mysteries following fresh allegations of inappropriate sexual behaviour against the show's star Craig McLachlan.

Cast and crew of the TV show have reportedly revealed details of McLachlan's on set behaviour, including an alleged incident where he held a banana to his crotch and thrust it into the faces of an actress and director.

One crew member told Fairfax Media McLachlan's sexual innuendos might have been brushed off as a joke by some but "it looked like sexual harassment".

Other alleged incidents include McLachlan humping a female camera assistant when the camera started rolling, and unleashing a torrent of abuse towards towards a woman following a scheduling mix-up, Fairfax Media reports.
Producers of Doctor Blake have temporarily halted preparations for the new series while allegations are investigated.

Television industry sources have told Fairfax Media the Seven Network had planned to air four telemovies towards the end of 2018 and filming was most likely going to start later this year.

The reports come after Christie Whelan Browne, Angela Scundi and Erika Heynatz, who appeared in the 2014 production of the Rocky Horror Show, said McLachlan inappropriately touched them or exposed himself.

A woman and a man who worked as part of the crew have also gone to Victorian police who are investigating the allegations.

McLachlan has not spoken publicly since the original allegations were raised, but has described them as "baseless" and "inventions" in a statement.


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