The BBC boss spoke to the U.K. government about why the racial slur, shouted by a Tourette's campaigner as Michael B. Jordan ...
The BBC has removed the Baftas from iPlayer after airing a racial slur shouted by an audience member with Tourette syndrome.
A Tourette's campaigner involuntarily shouted a racial slur while two black actors were on stage.
BBC apologises for not editing racial slur out of Bafta Film Awards broadcast - Following the incident, the Bafta Film Awards was removed from the BBC’s iPlayer streaming service.
Actor and host of the BAFTA 2026 ceremony, Alan Cumming, has seemingly apologised for Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson's n ...
Scottish Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson has thanked his supporters for their “love, support and solidarity” after he was caught up in a broadcasting controversy. Mr Davidson’s involuntary use of ...
Paul Thomas Anderson’s politically-charged chase thriller took home six awards, including Best Film, while I Swear was awarded three BAFTAs.
Galashiels native John Davidson, a Tourette syndrome advocate, caused a stir at the BAFTAs with involuntary outbursts, ...