ABC cancels Gibson's proposed show on the holocaust

ABC cancels Gibson's proposed show on the holocaust

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MUMBAI: Looks like Oscar winning actor Mel Gibson's tirade against the Jews after being arrested for drunk driving is starting to cost him big time.

US broadcaster ABC has announced that it has pulled out of the deal with the star for a show on the holocaust.

ABC though says that the project has been in the pipeline for the past couple of years and they have not yet seen a script. Gibson was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving last week. He launched into a tirade against Jews, asking the arresting officer if he was a Jew and blaming the Jews for starting all wars.

The actor is a strong conservative Catholic. His father, media reports indicate, is a Holocaust denier. At the time of the release of Passion Of the Christ Gibson's father said that reports on the Holocaust were exaggerated. The next day after his arrest Gibson apologised for his remarks and has entered a rehabilitation programme to treat alcoholism.

On the film front though Disney will go ahead with its plans to release Mel Gibson's film Apocalypto on 8 December 2006. Hollywood has a strong Jewish presence. That includes Sony Pictures chairwoman Amy Pascal and Laura Ziskin.