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Hello, I'm James Reynolds.
Welcome to the documentary from the BBC World Service.
In BBC Conversations,
we bring people together to share their experiences and this time we hear from people with Tourette Syndrome.
Tourette's is an incurable condition causing people to make sudden,
repetitive movements or sounds known as ticks.
In a minority of people, spoken ticks can be offensive phrases or swear words.
That's the case with John Davidson,
whose life story and struggle with Tourette's inspired the film I Swear,
which has just won three BAFTA awards.
He was a guest at the ceremony in London.