It only feels like yesterday that the hapless Tom Wambsgans stabbed his wife and brothers-in-law in the back in the epic conclusion to Succession season three but series four has already nearly wrapped, according to creator Jesse Armstrong.
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Naman Ramachandran The winners of the 2022 British Academy Television Craft Awards are being presented at an in-person event at London’s The Brewery on Sunday, April 24. Russell T.
Davies’ Channel 4 series “It’s a Sin” and Sky Atlantic’s “Landscapers” lead the nominations at these awards with five nods each, followed by Channel 4’s “We Are Lady Parts” with four. All the major U.K.
broadcasters, including the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5, have nominations, as does pay TV operator Sky, as well as streamers Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and Apple TV+. The awards are hosted by actor, comedian, and TV presenter Mel Giedroyc.
Refresh this page for live updates. EMERGING TALENT: FICTION SPONSORED BY SARA PUTT ASSOCIATESWINNER: Adjani Salmon (Writer) – “Dreaming Whilst Black” – Big Deal Films/BBC Three Nathan Bryon (Writer) – “Bloods” – Roughcut TV, Sky Studios/Sky One Nida Manzoor (Writer/director) – “We Are Lady Parts” – Working Title Television/Channel 4 Runyararo Mapfumo (Director) – “Sex Education” – Eleven Film/Netflix EMERGING TALENT: FACTUAL Adam Brown (Director) – “Into The Storm: Surfing To Survive (Storyville)” – Raw TV/BBC Four Hugh Davies (Producer) – “Football’s Darkest Secret: The End Of Silence” – Insight TWI, Passion Pictures, Very Much So, Ventureland/BBC One Poppy Begum (Director) – “Queens Of Rap” – Acme Films/Channel 4 Sophie Cunningham (Director/producer) – “Look Away” – Top Hat Productions/Sky DocumentariesEDITING: FICTION Andrew John Mclelland – “Line Of Duty” – World Productions/BBC One Dominic Strevens – “A Very British Scandal” – Blueprint Television/BBC One Elen Pierce Lewis – “Landscapers” – Sister, South Of The River Pictures/Sky Atlantic Sarah Brewerton – “It’s A Sin” – Red Production
.It only feels like yesterday that the hapless Tom Wambsgans stabbed his wife and brothers-in-law in the back in the epic conclusion to Succession season three but series four has already nearly wrapped, according to creator Jesse Armstrong.
BAFTA TV Awards took place in London tonight (May 8), with Big Zuu, Jodie Comer and Jamie Demetriou leading the winners.The TV Awards celebrates and rewards the best programmes and performances of the last 12 months. This year’s ceremony was held at the Royal Festival Hall and was hosted by Richard Ayoade.Big Zuu was the night’s big winner, taking home two trophies for his food show Big Zuu’s Big Eats.
BAFTA TV Awards speech. The 56-year-old won a BAFTA for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Help, a Channel 4 drama set in a care home in Liverpool. She plays Polly, a resident in the care home.
2022 BAFTA TV Awards viewers were left confused on Sunday after the show appeared to be experiencing some sound issues. Show watchers took to social media after the sound appeared to cut out several times during nomination clips, with it being unclear whether it was a technical issue or a deliberate sound cut due to swearing or pre-watershed content.
Rochelle Humes was praised by BAFTA TV Awards viewers on Sunday 8 May for her sweet gesture to Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice as they won Virgin Media's Must-See Moment. EastEnders star Rose, 27, who was the first deaf contestant to take part in Strictly, and pro partner Giovanni, 31, won the 2021 series of Strictly Come Dancing in December. The duo left viewers sobbing on Strictly when they performed a stunning Couple's Choice dance to Clean Bandit's Symphony, where they included a "special" silent moment in their dance to celebrate the deaf community.
Some of the UK’s biggest stars and creators issued passionate defences of Channel 4 at tonight’s BAFTA TV Awards in the wake of the UK government’s decision to privatize it.
Channel 4’s lauded drama It’s a Sin missed out in several major categories at the BAFTA TV Awards this evening, as the BBC and ITV came out as the big winners.
The star-studded 75th BAFTA Television Awards 2022 is well underway at the Royal Festival Hall in London.The awards ceremony celebrates television craft and television programmes broadcast in the UK in 2021 Famous TV faces such as And and Dec, Alison Hammond, Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan, Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan stunned as they walked the red carpet. Viewers can watch the hotly-anticipated awards from 6pm on BBC One.
The 2022 BAFTA TV Awards are happening now, and dozens of stars are making their way into the event on the red carpet.
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly won best Entertainment Programme for Saturday Night Takeaway at the 2022 BAFTA TV Awards on Sunday 8 May. As the news was announced Ant, 46, sweetly kissed wife Anne-Marie Corbett, who he married in 2021 and was supporting him in the audience.The I'm A Celebrity hosts went up against An Audience with Adele, Life & Rhymes and Strictly Come Dancing in the coveted category.
The 2022 BAFTA TV Awards are in full swing!
Michelle Keegan was a vision in pink as she walked the red carpet at the BAFTA TV Awards 2022 with her husband Mark Wright. The former Coronation Street star wowed in a princess-like gown with pleated detailing and thigh-high split.
This Morning Friday presenter Alison Hammond looked incredible on the red carpet at the 2022 BAFTA TV Awards on Sunday. The 47 year old, who has received a nomination in the entertainment performance category, alongside the likes of Graham Norton and Joe Lycett, brought her beloved 16 year old son Aidan along with her for the event.
Michelle Keegan, Rochelle Humes and Ashley Roberts brought the glam to the BAFTA TV Awards 2022 red carpet as they lead the stars excited to dress up and celebrate the small screen once more. Former Pussycat Doll Ashley looked like a goddess as she slipped into a stunning one-shoulder gown that featured multicoloured ombre shades, satin ruched fabric and a super thigh-high leg split. As gorgeous as always, the 40 year old beauty went even further as she strolled down the red carpet in silver heels and glowing skin, her glamorous makeup highlighting her cheekbones.
K.J. Yossman The sun is shining, the stars have made their way down the red carpet and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts’ (BAFTA) Television Awards is underway at the Royal Festival Hall in London, U.K.The event – the first time it has taken place in person in three years due to the COVID pandemic – is being hosted by comedian and director Richard Ayoade (“The IT Crowd”).Among those nominated for a gong tonight are songstress “An Audience With Adele,” for best entertainment program, Rose Matafeo is nominated for best female performance in a comedy for “Starstruck” while Olly Alexander is nominated for leading actor for “It’s A Sin.”Meanwhile the contenders for best international series will be one of the most fraught with some of the past year’s most talked-about series – including “Call My Agent,” “Mare of Easttown,” “Squid Games” and “Succession – up for an award.
British television stars are preparing for the biggest night on the calendar, with one title a firm favourite going into this evening’s BAFTA TV Awards.