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Months after the 2026 BAFTAs, the BBC is again facing intense public backlash after a racial slur was broadcast during two separate news bulletins on Radio 1. 

The corporation has issued an apology for the incident, which involved the use of an unedited song by rapper Childish Gambino during its news programming.

This latest blunder comes after the network was condemned for a similar oversight, involving Tourette’s syndrome advocate John Davidson, during its coverage of the BAFTA Awards.

BBC Radio 1 Airs Racial Following BAFTAs Scandal

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The BBC has come under fire once again after the N-word was aired during two Newsbeat bulletins on Monday afternoon. The offensive term was heard at 12:45 p.m. and again at 5:45 p.m. during reports focused on the recently released “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.”

To soundtrack the items, editors used a track by American rapper Childish Gambino, who stars in the film alongside Chris Pratt and Anya Taylor-Joy. However, the production team was reportedly unaware that the lyrics in the selected clip contained the derogatory slur.

Following the broadcasts, a BBC spokesperson expressed deep regret, stating, “We are very sorry this was broadcast. We should not have included this clip in this news report.” 

According to the Daily Mail, a source described the situation as an “appalling oversight in the edit suite,” noting that the wrong version of the song was chosen and standard checking processes were ignored. 

This mistake is particularly sensitive as it follows a major controversy involving the same slur during the edited broadcast of the annual BAFTA Awards. During that event, disability campaigner John Davidson, who has Tourette’s Syndrome, was heard using the N-word while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage.

An Independent Review Slammed BAFTA Oversight

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The recent failures in the BBC’s edit suite reflect broader organizational issues highlighted during a deep dive into the broadcaster’s earlier awards show controversy.

Following the public outcry over the BAFTA Film Awards broadcast, an independent investigation conducted by RISE Associates uncovered some structural weaknesses within the organization. 

The review, commissioned by the BAFTA board, found that the chaos during the live event resulted from poor planning and a lack of proper escalation procedures, rather than any deliberate malice, per The Blast.

According to the report, there were cracks in how crises were coordinated and how information was passed up the chain of command. 

What The BBC Said About The BAFTA Slur Breach

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In light of the controversy, the BBC took responsibility for the incident. The organization admitted that its failure to censor a racial slur during the BAFTA Film Awards was a significant breach of editorial standards. 

Following an investigation into the February ceremony, the BBC’s Executive Complaints Unit (ECU) confirmed that the broadcast of the N-word was a “serious mistake.”  

According to The Blast, former director-general Tim Davie also attributed the error to confusion within the editing truck, where producers reportedly failed to recognize the specific interjection at the moment.

The Tourette’s Advocate Struggled With Bad Luck Following The Incident

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While the BBC continued to manage its administrative failures, Davidson also endured significant personal agony following his involuntary outburst during the awards ceremony.

The Tourette’s campaigner saw his life thrown into turmoil when he returned home to Scotland, only to discover that his property had been burgled. 

According to director Kirk Jones, thieves broke into Davidson’s shed and stole his bicycle, which is his primary means of transportation since he does not drive.

Jones highlighted the emotional whiplash Davidson experienced, noting how he went from receiving a standing ovation in the auditorium to being forced to leave amidst widespread upset, per The Blast.

The director emphasized the cruel unpredictability of the neurological ailment, explaining that a single day for Davidson can shift from moments of inclusion and joy to “awful” and “nasty” experiences. 

John Davidson Explained That He Had No Control Over His Tics

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Despite the personal hardships following the ceremony, Davidson remained committed to educating the public about the realities of his condition. In a candid interview, the activist spoke openly about the physiological mechanics behind his involuntary outburst at the awards show. 

Davidson explained that his condition leaves him with almost no choice but to tic. While some individuals with Tourette’s syndrome can briefly suppress their tics, he noted that he has almost no ability to hold them back once the pressure builds up, as reported by The Blast.

Davidson also admitted that his stomach dropped the moment the slur came out, realizing the impact of the word even as he remained powerless to stop it.