BBC broadcast included John Davidson involuntarily using a racial slur

The BBC's chief content officer Kate Phillips says a slur that aired was the result of a genuine error.

The racial slur was ‘aired in error’ on Sunday evening, says Kate Phillips, the corporation’s chief content officer

While the use of the N-word may not have been intentional, some with the condition agree that doesn’t make it acceptable

John Davidson set the record straight on the \

By failing to remove John Davidson’s tic from the broadcast, editors let down both black and disabled people, says Guardian assistant Opinion editor Jason Okundaye

Davidson, whose biopic ‘I Swear’ won Robert Aramayo the Best Actor award, involuntarily shouted the racial slur at ‘Sinners’ stars Delroy Lindo and Michael B Jordan

John Davidson, who tics due to his condition, shouted a racial slur while two black actors were on stage.

Davidson said he ‘can’t begin to explain how upset and distraught I have been’ over slurs he shouted during the award ceremony

Corporation says broadcasting of N-word by Tourette syndrome campaigner was ‘serious mistake’

The BBC is under fire over its failure to remove a racial slur shouted by John Davidson, who has Tourette syndrome, from its broadcast of the Bafta film awards. Lucy Hough is…

BBC broadcast included John Davidson involuntarily using a racial slur

Kirk Jones says he initially thought a slur shouted during the ceremony was not broadcast.

In this week’s newsletter: After a controversial awards moment thrust the condition into the spotlight, we look at the new biopic of John Davidson and the decades of portrayals…

’This is gross and punching down in the worst possible way,’ one furious viewer said