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Bbc Explains Racist Interruption at Bafta Licensing

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During the award ceremony of the British Film Awards, the N-word is suddenly heard. The broadcaster then informs about the background.
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The BBC has apologised for a racist slur shouted by a viewer with Tourette syndrome at Sunday's BAFTA film awards, saying the tics associated with the condition are involuntary and the remark was not intentional.

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During the award ceremony of the British Film Awards, the N-word is suddenly heard. The broadcaster then informs about the background.

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noz.de broke the news in on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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