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James Martin in ‘bullying’ row as he’s ‘warned by ITV over intimidation of crew left in tears’

TELLY chef James Martin has allegedly been warned about his behaviour by ITV after claims that he reduced crew members on his show to tears.

A number of people who have worked behind the scenes on James' programmes with ITV have spoken out after they said he 'berated' them on set.

James Martin has come under fire for his alleged conduct
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James Martin has come under fire for his alleged conduct

James, 51, has had a number of shows on ITV including his self-titled 'Saturday Morning' show as well as James Martin's Spanish Adventure, from where the alleged complaints stemmed.

ITV were made aware of a recent incident that occurred on the Spanish Adventure series having already investigated claims of James' 'intimidating' nature back in 2018, according to

It has been alleged that during production of the show, James reduced his crew members to tears and often changed schedules meaning they only had a few hours' sleep before waking for another shoot.

It is reported that James then showed up for filming late despite being the one to insist on the schedule change.

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A producer who worked with James told Deadline: "What’s remarkable is I saw this behaviour on every project I did with him and it feels conscious.

 “I think he just feels like it’s OK to behave like that.”

Team members on the show are reported to have reached out to ITV in May to express concerns about James and his production company, Blue Marlin, which he runs with his agent, Fiona Lindsay.

As a result, ITV's Head of Entertainment Katie Rawcliffe is believed to have approached both James and Fiona about the claims.

Having looked into the claims, ITV offered advice to Blue Marlin on how better to deal with such situations and how to move forward.

Of the claims, an ITV spokesperson said: “At ITV people and their welfare are our highest priority. The production companies who make shows for us have primary responsibility for the duty of care of everyone they work with, both on and off screen.

"We make clear our expectations in this regard as part of our pre-greenlight duty of care processes. This includes having appropriate independent controls in place to enable everyone who works on their shows to confidently and confidentially raise concerns. 

“Following a complaint we received in May from members of the Blue Marlin production team about the filming of James Martin’s Spanish Adventure, we contacted Blue Marlin to discuss these concerns and to understand how the issues raised were being addressed and what actions were being taken.  

“As a result, we made a number of recommendations for Blue Marlin to implement as soon as possible, sharing best practice of some of our own relevant procedures around staff welfare and reiterating our Supplier Code of Conduct.”

A spokesman for Blue Marlin told The Sun: "An unfortunate incident occurred after filming James Martin's Saturday Morning in 2018 where James' home was badly damaged. Blue Marlin Television accepted responsibility.

"James was shocked by what had happened and on reflection acknowledges he responded emotionally, which he wholly regrets. James apologises for any offence or upset caused, as he did at the time to the crew involved. 

"Following this and some issues filming James Martin’s Spanish Adventures, James and Blue Marlin Television agree that lessons have been learned which have been discussed with members of the team and with ITV.

"Blue Marlin Television and James Martin have taken on board ITV's recommendations and their sharing of best practice, and are in the process of fully implementing.

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"Since the 2018 incident, Blue Marlin Television has continued to film over 500 shows at James’ home.

"Blue Marlin Television remains committed to ensuring the welfare of all those with whom they work is of the utmost priority."

ITV said in a statement that it had spoken to the production company
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ITV said in a statement that it had spoken to the production companyCredit: ITV
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