Britain's film academy and the BBC have apologized to viewers after an audience member with Tourette's syndrome shouted a racial slur during the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA). Tourette syndrome advocate John Davidson yelled expletives during the show and could be heard shouting, "shut the f-k up" during a speech from BAFTA chair Sara Putt and he yelled "f-k you" when the directors of the winner for Best Children's and Family Film were accepting their award.Davidson also shouted the n-word as Sinners actors Michael B.