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Ex-Fox News chief Ailes’ sex scandal makes way to U.S. television 

TVC E. The story of the rise and fall of former Fox News chairman Roger Ailes is coming to U.S. television in what producers on Tuesday called a “provocative” limited series.

Ailes, 76, resigned last year from the Twenty-First Century Fox unit after a sexual harassment lawsuit by former anchor Gretchen Carlson. He was hit on Monday by another lawsuit filed by a Democratic political consultant and Fox News contributor who said she was denied a permanent job after she rebuffed Ailes’ advances.

The TV series will be co-written and executive produced by Tom McCarthy, the director of 2016 Oscar best picture winner “Spotlight” about sex abuse in the Catholic Church, Showtime and Blumhouse Television said in a statement.

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No casting or air date was announced for the series, which could take two years to reach TV screens.

The announcement comes at difficult time for Fox News, whose best-known anchor Bill O’Reilly is also at the center of sexual harassment claims.

BMW, Mercedez-Benz and Hyundai Motor Corp have all pulled their advertising from “The O’Reilly Factor” after the New York Times reported that Fox and O’Reilly paid five women to settle claims that he sexually harassed them.

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