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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Jacob Stolworthy

BBC removes Bafta 2026 ceremony from iPlayer after racial slur broadcast

  • The BBC removed the Bafta Film Awards ceremony from iPlayer after a racial slur was broadcast, shouted by an audience member with Tourette syndrome.
  • The incident occurred during the live broadcast when John Davidson, a Tourette's campaigner, involuntarily shouted the N-word while actors Delroy Lindo and Michael B Jordan were presenting an award.
  • The BBC apologised for the strong and offensive language, explaining it arose from involuntary verbal tics associated with Tourette syndrome, and committed to re-uploading an edited version without the slur.
  • Tourette's groups, including Tourettes Action, highlighted the involuntary nature of such tics and urged compassion, noting that causing offence is often distressing for individuals with the condition.
  • Presenter Alan Cumming addressed the issue during the ceremony, explaining Tourette's as a disability and that the tics are involuntary, apologising for any offence caused.

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