Expect tears, drama and plenty of coupling up as Love Island returns for a new series.
12.05.2024 - 23:07 / ok.co.uk
Stars in the world of TV brought the glamour to the BAFTAs on Sunday, 12 May, as they celebrated the very best of British television. From Love Islanders such as Amy Hart, Jessie Wynter and Will Young, to EastEnders and Strictly star Bobby Brazier, the celebs were all smiles as they posed up a storm on the red carpet, whilst they basked in the May sunshine.
The event took place at London's Royal Festival Hall, and Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan returned as hosts, whilst stars including Stacey Solomon, Helena Bonham Carter and Danny Dyer took to the stage to present awards. As Stacey made her way on stage, presenter Rob Beckett introduced her in jest, stating: "Next on stage is the host of Sort Your Life Out - which is a bit rich coming from someone who married Joe Swash.
It's Stacey Solomon." Playing off the humour, Rob quickly followed with, "Love you, Joe! " Unfazed by the playful remark, Stacey retorted with a grin: "He's not that bad... He is though." BBC's Happy Valley was the biggest win of the night, taking home two gongs, one of which was Leading Actress for Sarah Lancashire who played Catherine Cawood on the hit show.
Expect tears, drama and plenty of coupling up as Love Island returns for a new series.
Love Island star Jessie Wynter, who found love with farmer Will Young during her time on the show, has hinted at a cast feud. Jessie, who hails from Australia, admitted that she was "never added" to the girls' WhatsApp chat following their time in the villa.
ITV has confirmed when Love Island will be returning to our screens. The eleventh series of the popular reality show will return as a fresh load of Islanders head to the villa looking for love.
Celebs Go Dating will soon return to screens for its next series this year, with the star-studded group of singles already been leaked according to recent reports.
Rochelle Humes was left feeling emotional while away from home before returning the UK with more overwhelming feelings as she marked a new milestone. The This Morning star recently spent some time in France as she headed to the glamourous 2024 Cannes Film Festival.
Amanda Holden has taken to her Instagram with a sweet family snap after spending an 'amazing' night with her youngest daughter. The Britain's Got Talent judge is currently back on screen alongside Simon Cowell, Bruno Tonioli and Alesha Dixon as the hit ITV talent show returns for its 17th series.
Vicky Pattison left fans confused as she shared her reaction to attending the BAFTA Television Awards 2024. The reality star and radio presenter was among the famous faces hitting the red carpet on Sunday (May 12) ahead of the prestigious awards ceremony.
Jorgie Porter had fans doing a double-take as she shared some loved-up snaps with her fiance Ollie Piotrowski. The Hollyoaks actress and her beau looked like the perfect couple as they attended the BAFTA Television Awards on Sunday (May 12).
Lorraine Kelly has declared her love for her ITV co-star as she was flooded with praise and support following her big night at the BAFTA Television Awards. The presenter was presented with a special award at the ceremony on Sunday (May 12) after being given the news live on her own show last month.
Rylan Clark has shared his surprise as his return to the small screen came amid a busy weekend for the star. The TV and radio presenter has spent a couple of weeks in Sweden thanks to his involvement with the Eurovision Song Contest.
Happy Valley‘s Sarah Lancashire today took home the BAFTA TV Award for Leading Actress for the second time.
Timothy Spall has won the BAFTA TV Award for Leading Actor this evening, beating out top-name competition.
Netflix drama Top Boy has beaten off competition from Apple TV+’s Slow Horses to win Best Drama Series at the BAFTA TV Awards.
Jasmine Jobson has won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Netflix drama Top Boy.
Squid Game — The Challenge has won the Reality category at the BAFTA TV Awards.
Matthew Macfadyen has won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Succession.
BAFTA TV Awards, celebrating the best in British television, are kicking off at London’s Royal Festival Hall. The final season of Netflix’s “The Crown” leads the pack this year with eight nominations, including for Dominic West, Elizabeth Debecki, Lesley Manville and Salim Daw in the performance categories. However, it missed out on an overall drama series nod.
The BAFTA TV Awards are taking place today (May 12) at the Royal Festival Hall on a hot early evening here in London, with the likes of Succession, Black Mirror and The Crown will be battling it out for gongs.
Ten years ago Philip Green had the nation in stitches when he performed his impressions on Britain’s Got Talent. The 30 year old, who had been working at the Body Shop prior to his audition, impressed the judges with his impressions of celebs from Natalie Cassidy to Lorraine Kelly and Stacey Solomon. After ending his audition with an impression of Louie Spence and doing the splits, it was time for Philip to face the judges - and they loved him.
K.J. Yossman “Baby Reindeer” star Richard Gadd and “Jurassic Park” icon Jeff Goldblum are among those set to present a BAFTA TV award on Sunday night.