BBC boss says they 'profoundly regret' broadcast of BAFTA racial slur

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The BBC's outgoing director-general Tim Davie has said the corportation "profoundly regrets" that a racial slur was broadcast during the time-delayed coverage of the BAFTA Film Awards on BBC One. During the BAFTAs, which were aired on 22 February, John Davidson , who has Tourette's Syndrome, involuntarily shouted several slurs and offensive comments at guests and presenters. This included the N-Word, which was shouted at Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo as they presented the award for Best

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