Channel 4 boss "deeply sorry" amid Married At First Sight UK allegations – as future of new episodes not decided ...Middle East

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The series, which also has popular Australian and US versions, sees couples "marrying" after meeting for the first time on their wedding day, "honeymooning" and eventually living together.

All three men deny the allegations.

"Their distress is clear, and for that, I am of course deeply sorry," she said.

"We are a broadcaster, not an adjudicator, and allegations of this type are investigated by other bodies, including when complaints are raised by the police,” she said.

Speaking at the briefing, Dogra clarified that the review was commissioned “just days” after first being contacted by the BBC back in April.

She added that the network will make “no decision” over whether to broadcast the sixth season until the review has concluded. 

Dogra said this decision was made in part through an "abundance of caution" to avoid "stoking speculation that might lead to the jigsaw identification of the women in the Panorama programme or indeed any other contributors".

Meanwhile, MPs on the Culture, Media and Sport (CMS) Committee have written to Channel 4 about its handling of the allegations and Ofcom about its involvement. 

The statement added: "Both Channel 4 and Ofcom, as the broadcasting regulator, have urgent questions to answer."

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