How BAFTA and the BBC Bungled a Big Night.

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Title: How BAFTA and the BBC Bungled a Big Night.
Authors: MARSHALL, ALEX, Zuckerman, Esther
Source: New York Times. 3/3/2026, Vol. 175 Issue 60812, pC4-C4. 1/2p.
Subject Terms: *Broadcasting industry, Motion picture awards, Television broadcasting, Award presentations, Tourette syndrome, Motion pictures, Racism in language
Company/Entity: British Academy of Film & Television Arts , British Broadcasting Corp.
Abstract: The article discusses the failures of the British Broadcastin Co. and the organizers of the British Academy Film Awards ceremony which resulted to the broadcasting of involuntary racist remarks by John Davidson, the inspiration for the film "I Swear" who has Tourette's syndrome.
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