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BBC upholds complaint over racial slurs in Baftas broadcast
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BBC upholds complaint over racial slurs in Baftas broadcast

May 20, 2026 6 Min Read
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The slur was shouted at Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo as they had been presenting an award.

Broadcast racial slurs shouted throughout the British Academy Awards ceremony breached the BBC’s editorial requirements, the BBC’s Complaints Unit (ECU) has dominated.

At an occasion in February, actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo had been presenting on one of many classes when an activist with Tourette syndrome spontaneously shouted a racial slur.

The screams weren’t edited out for the next tv broadcast, which was broadcast on BBC One with a two-hour delay, and the ceremony was obtainable to stream on iPlayer till the next morning.

On Wednesday, Kate Phillips, the BBC’s chief content material officer, mentioned the ECU had “decided that this could not have been broadcast and was a transparent breach of our editorial requirements.” However it additionally discovered that “the breach was unintentional,” she mentioned.

The ECU acquired a “quite a few complaints” concerning the BBC’s protection of the Baftas and upheld complaints about editorial requirements concerning hurt and crime.

Final month, outgoing director-general Tim Davie mentioned the BBC “deeply regrets” the incident, including that the ceremony’s editorial crew had not heard the phrases and that they’d not been unnoticed deliberately.

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The ECU’s findings mentioned: “The ECU discovered that the inclusion of the n-word within the broadcast (which was additionally streamed dwell on iPlayer) was extremely offensive, had no editorial justification and breached the BBC’s editorial requirements, though the breach was unintentional.”

Phillips defined, “The manufacturing crew didn’t hear the n-word on the time it was uttered, so the choice was not made to depart the phrase within the broadcast.”

It added: “ECU has acknowledged that this was a real mistake, significantly because the crew appropriately recognized and redacted any subsequent use of the identical phrase, in accordance with protocols agreed earlier than the occasion concerning offensive and unacceptable language.”

ECU mentioned that leaving protection on iPlayer till Monday morning was additionally a “severe mistake” and a breach of pointers.

“The truth that the unedited recordings had been obtainable for an prolonged time frame compounded the crime attributable to the inadvertent inclusion of the n-word within the broadcast,” the report mentioned.

“There was a scarcity of readability among the many groups current on the occasion as as to if the phrases had been audible within the recording, which precipitated a delay earlier than the choice was made to take away the recording from iPlayer,” Phillips mentioned.

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“ECU has made it clear that this was a severe mistake and commented that the truth that the unedited model was left in a single day exacerbated the intense affect of the inadvertent inclusion of the n-word.”

Phillips mentioned the BBC “should study from our errors and guarantee our processes are as strong as potential” and set out measures to enhance pre-event planning, manufacturing at dwell occasions and the iPlayer removing course of.

‘I Swear’, a movie primarily based on the lifetime of John Davidson, wins three BAFTAs on the ceremony

She added that she had written letters to Lindor, Jordan, Sinners co-star Wunmi Mosaku and Tourette’s activist John Davidson to “apologize straight.”

Mosaku, who received the Greatest Supporting Actress award, advised Leisure Weekly that she had “no exhausting emotions” in the direction of Davidson, however that the BBC’s failure to edit out the slur “tainted” the occasion and left her in tears afterward.

Mr Davidson mentioned the BBC ought to have tried tougher to stop “what I mentioned” from being broadcast and questioned why he was sitting so near the microphone.

He attended the ceremony as a result of the movie “I Swear,” primarily based on his life, was included within the nominations and went on to win three awards.

Coach Kirk Jones mentioned Davidson was “dissatisfied” with how issues had unfolded.

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Tradition Secretary Lisa Nandy known as the printed “completely unacceptable and dangerous”, whereas Conservative chief Kemi Badenoch mentioned the BBC had made a “horrible mistake”.

BAFTA host Alan Cumming has apologized after a “traumatic” present.

Elsewhere, the ECU dismissed “quite a few complaints” concerning the BBC’s redacting of the phrases “Liberate Palestine” from its acceptance speech.

Director Akinola Davis Jr. mentioned this on the finish of his acceptance speech for Greatest Debut Movie for My Father’s Shadow.

Davies Jr. and his brother Wale, the movie’s screenwriter, spoke on stage for 2 and a half minutes, however the BBC mentioned that as a consequence of time constraints, the speech was edited to a couple of minute for broadcast.

ECU stood by that rationalization, concluding that “the manufacturing crew’s resolution was not made with equity in thoughts. The primary consideration was that roughly three hours of recorded materials wanted to be edited to suit right into a two-hour transmission window.”

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