BBC 'Fast-Tracks' Investigation Into Baftas N-Word Tic Broadcast

Tourette s campaigner John Davidson attending the Baftas on Sunday night The BBC has confirmed that an investigation is already underway following the inclusion of a racist slur in this year s Baftas broadcast. On Sunday night, the BBC aired coverage of the 2026 Baftas on a two hour time delay. Early on in the ceremony, Tourette s campaigner John Davidson – who attended the event alongside the cast and crew of I Swear, a film based on his life – experienced an involuntary tic and shouted the N

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BBC 'Fast-Tracks' Investigation Into Baftas N-Word Tic Broadcast

Tourette s campaigner John Davidson attending the Baftas on Sunday night The BBC has confirmed that an investigation is already underway following the inclusion of a racist slur in this year s Baftas broadcast. On Sunday night, the BBC aired coverage of the 2026 Baftas on a two hour time delay. Early on in the ceremony, Tourette s campaigner John Davidson – who attended the event alongside the cast and crew of I Swear, a film based on his life – experienced an involuntary tic and shouted the N

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