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Allegations made by contestants on Married At First Sight UK have raised “really serious concerns”, according to the boss of Ofcom.

Former show participant Shona Manderson accused her on-screen partner of sexual misconduct while on the Channel 4 programme, while two other anonymous women alleged they were raped by their on-screen husbands.

All three men deny the allegations, which were revealed in a BBC Panorama programme.

The chief executive of Ofcom, Dame Melanie Dawes, added the regulator will tighten its guidance around reality shows if necessary.

All three men who appeared on the Channel 4 programme deny the allegations
All three men who appeared on the Channel 4 programme deny the allegations (Getty)

Dame Melanie told ITV’s Good Morning Britain: “What we always try to avoid is being really specific about ‘you can do this and you can’t do that’, because fundamentally the responsibility is with Channel 4 and its production company, or with ITV or BBC or whoever is producing these shows, to get this right.

“If they have not got right, this is going to be a serious issue.

“It’s very live, but it does raise really serious concerns. If we need to tighten our guidance then we absolutely will.”

She continued: “Sometimes we do have these wake-up calls where, as a country, we just go, ‘This has gone too far.’”

Channel 4 launched a review into contributor welfare last month, shortly after being contacted by the BBC regarding the accusations featured in the Panorama episode.

Dame Melanie Dawes, the chief executive of Ofcom, said the regulator will tighten its guidance around reality shows if necessary
Dame Melanie Dawes, the chief executive of Ofcom, said the regulator will tighten its guidance around reality shows if necessary (PA Media)

Channel 4 chief executive Priya Dogra has said reports the show had been cancelled are “wholly inaccurate” and “no decision has been made” regarding the broadcast of the next series.

New episodes of Married at First Sight UK have been “substantially filmed” and are currently being edited, according to the channel’s chief content officer, Ian Katz.

MPs on the Culture, Media and Sport Committee wrote to Channel 4 and Ofcom on Wednesday about their response to allegations raised in the BBC documentary.

Committee chair Dame Caroline Dinenage called the accusations “horrifying”, adding: “Both Channel 4 and Ofcom, as the broadcasting regulator, have urgent questions to answer.”

The letter to Channel 4 asks about its complaints process for contestants on the programme and the steps taken to ensure the allegations were fully investigated, along with the review announced by the broadcaster.

It also questions the broadcaster about its approach to the duty of care to participants on its other reality TV programmes.

Police have urged potential victims of sexual assault on the TV show to get in touch.

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