The director of Bafta-winning film I Swear said Tourette's campaigner John Davidson was 'let down' after his racist outburst was broadcast during the BBC's coverage of the ceremony. Davidson, 54, ...
A Bafta insider has claimed the BBC was given a warning about the N-word being used on Sunday (Picture: Stuart Wilson/Bafta/Getty Images for Bafta) Last Sunday, Tourette’s campaigner Davidson, 54, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. BAFTA is moving to correct the record on two fronts after John Davidson’s Tourette’s-related outburst — including the technical ...
The fallout from the N-word spewing incident at the BAFTAs continues, and every new piece of news makes the BBC network look that much worse. According to Deadline, Warner Bros. is making sure that ...
In the aftermath of John Davidson’s televised, uncensored outbursts directed at Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo at the February 22 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards, ...
BIG Brother star Pete Bennett says the Tourette’s community has come under fire since the BBC’s Bafta bungle. The reality TV favourite, 43, said he had faced abuse since John Davidson involuntarily ...
The head of the BBC on Wednesday ordered a "fast-tracked" internal investigation into the "serious mistake" that saw a racist slur aired during the BAFTA awards. Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo were ...
Tourette's advocate John Davdison says the BBC had edited out an involuntary homophobic comment directed at BAFTAs host Alan Cumming. The BBC aired the ceremony on a two hour delay but the racial slur ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tourette's advocate John Davdison says the BBC had edited out an involuntary homophobic comment directed at BAFTAs host Alan ...
After the BAFTAs incident over the weekend, John Davidson has revealed he shouted another offensive slur during the broadcast, but the BBC edited it out. At the annual BAFTAs last weekend, Tourette’s ...
THE distress and social media criticism inflicted on Tourette’s sufferer John Davidson is entirely the fault of the BBC, which is pathetic at learning from its own mistakes. Just months after allowing ...