Industry luminaries from the UK have gathered at London’s Royal Festival Hall for the highlight of the television calendar, the BAFTA TV Awards.
Notable contenders include Netflix’s hit “Baby Reindeer,” Apple TV+’s praised spy series “Slow Horses,” the HBO/BBC financial drama “Industry,” Disney+ dramas “Rivals” and “Say Nothing,” as well as ITV’s “Mr. Bates vs. the Post Office.” Performance nominations feature stars such as Gary Oldman, David Tennant, Richard Gadd, Marisa Abela, Nicola Coughlan, and Danny Dyer.
The ceremony, hosted by Alan Cumming, kicked off with “Baby Reindeer,” “Slow Horses,” and “Rivals” each taking home two awards during the earlier BAFTA TV Craft awards held two weeks prior.
Below is the list of winners that will be continuously updated throughout the evening.
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“In Vogue: The 90s” by Liesel Evans and team, and “Race Across the World” are up for accolades, with “Rob and Rylan’s Grand Tour” taking home the award.
Additional categories include Daytime, where “Clive Myrie’s Caribbean Adventure” won, and the P&O Cruises Memorable Moment Award, which was claimed by “Strictly Come Dancing” featuring Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell.
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