BBC Removes BAFTA Awards From iPlayer After Broadcast Racial Slur
The BBC removed the BAFTA Film Awards from iPlayer and issued an apology after a racial slur was broadcast during the televised ceremony.The slur was shouted as an involuntary tic by Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo presented an award to "Avatar: Fire and Ash".Although the event had a two-hour recording delay, producers failed to edit out the offensive language before it aired on
BBC One and the streaming platform.