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The BAFTA TV Awards brought the drama and the tears tonight, as Mary Berry and Martin Lewis were handed huge honours and Adolescence won big
Ceremony organisers taking event procedures ‘extremely seriously’ after broadcast of racial slur in February
But there's a reason that she wasn't included.
EXCLUSIVE: The BBC’s biggest test since the BAFTA Film Awards has almost arrived. Sunday night’s BAFTA TV Awards come less than three months after the debacle at its sister event, when tourette’s campaigner John Davidson involuntarily yelled the N-word at the stars of Sinners and the BBC failed to cut the slur.
Bafta TV Awards viewers were left scratching their heads after Catherine O’Hara was omitted from the In Memoriam segment. The actor, known by many for playing Moira Rose in sitc
The broadcaster celebrated 28 nominations the night before the BAFTA TV Awards
On the eve of the BAFTA TV Awards, Alan Cumming has blamed “bad people who weren’t doing their jobs properly” for the film awards debacle that he oversaw as host. Cumming was presenting the BAFTA Film Awards in February when tourette’s campaigner John Davidson yelled an involuntary racial slur at the stars of Sinners.
It’s curtains for BBC comedy Film Club, with the Aimee Lou Wood series reportedly ending after just one series. The six-parter aired in October last year and starred Wood as an agoraphobic film lover who struggles to deal with her best friend moving away. The Sex Education star received a Bafta TV Award nomination for the role.