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BBC orders fast-track probe into racial slur broadcast at BAFTAs

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Published on: Feb 26, 2026 12:30 AM IST
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LONDON, - The BBC said on Wednesday it had launched an investigation into how it had failed to edit out a racial slur from its broadcast of Britain's top movie awards.

BBC orders fast-track probe into racial slur broadcast at BAFTAs
BBC orders fast-track probe into racial slur broadcast at BAFTAs

At the BAFTA Awards on Sunday night, a guest with Tourette syndrome shouted out while two actors from "Sinners", Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo, were on stage.

The BBC broadcast the show around two hours later and the offensive language remained in the programme, and on its streaming platform until Monday morning.

The slur was shouted by John Davidson, who attended the awards in London after his life inspired the film "I Swear".

Davidson said his condition caused his body and voice to act in ways he does not intend. He said he was mortified if anyone considered his involuntary tics to be intentional.

The BBC said it had reviewed what it called a "serious mistake" and would act quickly.

British Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy welcomed the launch of the investigation and said she had spoken to the BBC's director-general on the matter.

"Broadcasting a racial slur is completely unacceptable and harmful. The BBC must ensure that this never happens again," Nandy said in a statement.

BAFTA has apologised to the two actors and said it took full responsibility for what happened during the ceremony.

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