BBC & BAFTA Launch Probes After Racist Slur Appears in Awards Broadcast

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BBC & BAFTA Launch Probes After Racist Slur Appears in Awards Broadcast
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BBC and BAFTA launched separate investigations after a racist slur involuntarily uttered by a man with Tourette’s syndrome was audible during the BAFTA Awards while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo presented. The BBC apologized for not editing the remark and removed it from iPlayer, and BAFTA said a comprehensive review is underway. The incident sparked debate about racism, disability, and broadcast responsibility, amid prior warnings that involuntary noises could occur at the ceremony.

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