John Barrowman: 'I don't regret anything, everyone was having a laugh' #drwho #tv #news #celebrity
John Barrowman's remarks in a STV News interview address past on-set behaviour during his time on Doctor Who and Torchwood. He asserts that his actions, which include allegedly exposing himself, were not malicious and occurred in a context where "everyone was having a laugh". Barrowman distinguishes between being the star and one of the ensemble, suggesting a potential power dynamic but stating no complaints were raised at the time. He says he wasn't randomly flashing people, but rather his behaviour sometimes happened during closed nude scenes to save time. He also acknowledges that perceptions and standards may have shifted since the time of these incidents. 00:00 - Introduction 02:00 - On-set behaviour 04:50 - No regrets 07:00 - Industry reaction 09:00 - Rebuilding his career 10:00 - Dr Who 11:30 - New tour

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