BBC BAFTA viewers have taken to Twitter to express confusion over a sound ‘glitch’ on the BBC.
Fans noticed that the sound was muted during clips of Channel 4’s It’s A Sin, and they were divided over the reasons why.
Viewers were torn over whether the sound was muted on purpose, or if it was a technical issue by the broadcaster.
One user tweeted: “Why has the sound gone off on It’s a sin a coincidence? It’s happened twice so far??”
Another penned: “@BAFTA Get the #BBC to sort the sound out – someone needs to press a few buttons!”
A third asked: “Does anybody else’s sound keep going off when they play it’s a sin clips???? the censorship is real.”
While a fourth posed the question “Why do bafta keep cutting out the sound for it’s a sin #BAFTAS.”
Another wrote: “BAFTA muting the sound on the it’s a sin clips and nothing else is,” which was followed by the eye emoji.
The BAFTAs returned today (May 8) for another year, with the prestigious event being held at London’s Royal Festival Hall.
This is the first time since 2019 that the annual event has been held in person due to the Covid-19 lockdowns.
The last two ceremonies have taken place without a live audience and saw several winners accepting their awards via Zoom.
This year, the ceremony was back and better than ever, with comedian Richard Ayoade taking the reins in front of several famous faces.
TV duo Ant and Dec took home the Entertainment Programme gong for their show Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway.
The incredible Jodie Comer nabbed up the Leading Actress award for her role in Channel 4 series Help, which she starred in alongside Stephen Graham.
Rapper and television personality Big Zuu had one of the most successful nights as she took home the Features award along with Entertainment Performance.
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