BAFTA apologized after "I Swear" executive producer John Davidson used racial slurs during a Tourette's outburst at the BAFTA ...
The BAFTA Board has admitted the British Academy did not "adequately anticipate or fully prepare for the impact of such an ...
An independent review found ‘weaknesses’ in the organisation’s planning and crisis procedures ...
The network's executive complaints unit now says it was wrong not to have censored the word, which it had two hours to do ...
BAFTA has apologised "unreservedly" over an incident which saw a racial slur broadcast during the film awards.
The BBC 'broke editorial standards' by broadcasting John Davidson's racial slur, but the Tourette's activist says the ...
Bafta has admitted there were “structural weaknesses” in its planning for the 2026 film awards which saw a racial slur ...
April 2026 I SWEAR ***1/2 This is the true story of John Davidson, the man who grew up with Tourette Syndrome in 1980s ...
The BAFTAs have apologized for the “structural weaknesses” that led to a public airing of Tourette’s activist John Davidson’s outburst in February. The weaknesses include seating Davidson next to a ...
Noah Kahan and director Nick Sweeney talk about the new Netflix documentary about the singer-songwriter's rise to fame ...