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Ecclestone: I was put on BBC blacklist

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ACTOR Christophe­r Eccleston has claimed the BBC “blackliste­d” him and tried to ruin his career when he quit Doctor Who after one series.

The actor ( above), said that he was “abandoned” after leaving his role as the Time Lord in 2005, and his agent advised him to relocate to the U.S. because the BBC “regime” was against him.

Despite having since appeared in prime time dramas for the Beeb, Eccleston said: “What happened around Doctor Who almost destroyed my career. I gave them a hit show and I left with dignity and then they put me on a blacklist.”

Ecclestone, now playing Macbeth for the Royal Shakespear­e Company, added: “I was abandoned, vilified in the tabloid press.

“I was told by my agent at the time, ‘The BBC regime is against you. You’re going to have to get out of the country and wait for regime change’, so I went away to America and I kept on working.” IN the first month of its life, a silkworm puts on 10,000 times its birth weight 54, PORN star Stormy Daniels flaunted her assets as she spun around a pole and did a sexy striptease in a nightclub hotspot.

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Stormy impressed the punters as she had dollar bills stuck on her body and she even motorboate­d one elderly fan as she performed at the Solid Gold strip club in Pompano Beach, Florida.

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She was paid $130,000 in the agreement – money that Trump’s attorney Michael Cohen said came from his own pockets and not the Trump administra­tion.

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