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Came across this article looking for something else, not having heard of this person. Did a bit of clean up and looked at the Guardian article, and expanded the paragraph about those accusations. I think overall the Wiki article still doesn't give due weight to the case Hattenstone makes. Other than that paragraph, the Wiki article is poorly sourced with too many primary or unreliable sources, and use of WP:CRYSTAL. I'm wondering though if Taylor is not in fact notable - if you take all the poor sources out is there much left? Given Hattenstone says none of the films have been broadcast. Will tag with sourcing issues and notability. Tacyarg (talk) 21:53, 24 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]