Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 11
Alan Cumming Blasts BAFTA Over John Davidson's 2 Slurs, Says He Won't Host Again
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 11

Alan Cumming Blasts BAFTA Over John Davidson's 2 Slurs, Says He Won't Host Again

6 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 11
  • Alan Cumming said BAFTA showed “bad, bad” leadership at February’s film awards, accusing organizers of failing to prepare for John Davidson’s on-air outburst and warning neither him nor the audience.
  • Davidson shouted the N-word twice and also directed a slur at Cumming during the ceremony, which the BBC carried live and left on iPlayer overnight before removing it.
  • Cumming said BAFTA had told him only that there “would be noise,” despite Davidson reportedly using the N-word at a party the day before; he said he could not clearly hear events through his earpiece.
  • BAFTA and the BBC later apologized, but an independent review in April said it found no evidence of malicious intent by those delivering the event.
  • Cumming called the episode an “international scandal” and said he has no plans to host the BAFTAs again.
Was the BAFTA racial slur incident an unavoidable accident of inclusion or a catastrophic failure by its organizers?
The BBC aired a racial slur but cut other speeches. What does this selective editing reveal about their priorities?