BAFTA TV Awards 2025 winners list in full
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The BAFTA TV Awards winners were announced at a London ceremony hosted by Alan Cumming and screened on the BBC and BritBox.
STRICTLY Come Dancing finalist Tasha Ghouri was forced to watch from the cheap seats as her co-star won a Bafta TV award. The snubbed Love Islander missed out on a top ticket to the event, which
Blue Lights won for its second series and beat BBC One's Sherwood, Netflix's Supacell and BBC One's Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light. The drama, which is currently filming its third series, follows police officers on patrol in various communities throughout Belfast, tackling paramilitaries, corruption, and legacy issues.
BAFTA TV Awards, hosted by Alan Cumming, featured stars like Marisa Abela, Nicola Coughlan and Trammell Tillman on the red carpet.
The BAFTA TV awards are back this year at London’s Royal Festival Hall and will be broadcast on iPlayer and BBC One in the U.K. starting Sunday, May 11 at 7 p.m. BST. Viewers in the U.S., Canada, Australia and the Nordics can tune in through BritBox on demand beginning 2 p.m. ET.
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The war documentary that has been described as "a remarkable piece of filmmaking" has picked up the BAFTA for Single Documentary at this year's awards ceremony. Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods aired on BBC Two and has been recognised by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.