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7th February 2023
06:52am GMT

"We apologise for the mistake last night when our news channels briefly showed a photograph of Viola Davis from January’s Golden Globes alongside a headline about Beyoncé at yesterday’s Grammys. "This fell below the BBC’s usual standards."https://twitter.com/BBCNewsPR/status/1622574756682780672 The error comes after last month when the BBC was forced to issue an apology after referring to Irish actor Paul Mescal as "British". This was after Mescal was nominated in the Best Actor category at the Oscars for his role in Aftersun. Receiving the nod alongside British actor Bill Nighy for his turn in Living, BBC News said in text appearing onscreen: "2023 Oscar nominations: British actors Paul Mescal and Bill Nighy are nominated for leading role". Following criticism of the Normal People star being incorrectly claimed as British, the BBC published a statement reading:
"In text running across the screen, we reported that Paul Mescal was one of two British actors who had been nominated for an Oscar for a leading role. "The text should have said that Paul Mescal is Irish. We apologise for the mistake." Related links:
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