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BBC Will Remove N-Word Outburst From BAFTA Film Awards

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The BBC Apologizes for Racial Slur Outburst During BAFTAs, but Initially Let It Air Unedited on TV and Streaming
The BBC has issued a short apology for not editing out a racial slur from the BAFTA Film Awards‘ official broadcast (which aired on Sunday after a standard two-hour tape delay) and will now remove tha...

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BBC Will Remove N-Word Outburst From BAFTA Film Awards on iPlayer, Apologizes ‘That This Was Not Edited Out Prior to Broadcast’
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BBC apologises again for Baftas N-word incident as show removed from iPlayer for re-edit
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"The View" host Sunny Hostin calls out BBC for uncensored racial slur after editing 'Free Palestine' speech
"The View" co-hosts called out the BBC for accidentally allowing an uncensored racial slur to air, after censoring a politically-charged speech about the Middle East.

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BAFTA Says a ‘Comprehensive Review Is Underway’ Over Film Awards N-Word Incident in Letter to Members: ‘Our Intention to Be Inclusive in No Way Diminishes the Impact’
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BBC edited a second racial slur out of Bafta ceremony
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Tourette Syndrome Activist Is ‘Mortified’ After BAFTA Racial Slur Incident
Most notably, during the presentation of the best visual effects award by Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo, Davidson was heard shouting a racial slur.

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BBC Exec Explains Delayed Removal Of Racial Slur From BAFTA Broadcast
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John Davidson Says He Is “Deeply Mortified” That His Tourette’s Tics Could Be Seen As “Intentional” In First Statement After BAFTA Film Awards
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