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Bafta 2025 host David Tennant’s ‘Beetlejuice’ Trump joke cut from BBC’s coverage

David Tennant's hosting of the 2025 BAFTA Film Awards included jokes referencing the former US president. However, some of these jokes were edited out of the BBC's broadcast of the event. The ceremony, held at London's Royal Festival Hall on February 16th, was pre-recorded two hours before it aired.

February 17, 2025 / 10:30 IST
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David Tennant hosted the 2025 BAFTA Film Awards, where he made several jokes about Donald Trump. However, when the BBC aired the event, they removed some of his remarks. The awards ceremony took place at London’s Royal Festival Hall on February 16 and was recorded two hours before its broadcast.

The BBC edited the final broadcast down from three hours to two due to time constraints. As a result, some of Tennant’s jokes were cut, including those about Trump. One of the removed jokes compared Trump to the supernatural character Beetlejuice. Tennant had joked, “Donald Trump—I’m worried. I’ve said his name three times. It’s like Beetlejuice—I’ve summoned him.”

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Another omitted joke referenced The Apprentice, a fictional film starring Sebastian Stan as a young Trump. Tennant quipped that Trump probably never watched the film because it had a UK rating of 15 and wasn’t available on Nickelodeon.

Additionally, some of Tennant’s other remarks were removed, including comments about the film Conclave. He made playful comparisons between the film’s setting and the reality show Pop Idol. Another joke about actor Stanley Tucci making the best Bellini cocktails was also left out of the final broadcast.