BAFTAs TV: Suranne Jones leads worst dressed list

BAFTAs TV 2019 worst dressed: A blazer-style cape gown, a dramatic feathered ensemble and an eccentric floral print tuxedo… Suranne Jones, Kate Garraway and Jennifer Metcalfe lead the stars who missed the mark at prestigious ceremony

The annual British Academy Television Awards sees the industry’s leading stars up the style ante for an evening of sophistication and glamour.

But Suranne Jones, Kate Garraway and Jennifer Metcalfe all missed the fashion mark with their kooky numbers as they led the worst dressed list during the annual event at London’s Royal Festival Hall on Sunday evening.

Gentleman Jack star Suranne, 40, hit a bum note with her black and pink blazer-dress fusion, complete with a bold cape detail for added drama.



Uh oh: Suranne Jones (L), Kate Garraway (centre) and Jennifer Metcalfe (R) ll missed the fashion mark with their kooky numbers as they led the worst dressed list during the The British Academy Television Awards at London ‘s Royal Festival Hall on Sunday evening

Taking a style risk with her colour-contrasting ensemble, the British actress boosted her frame in a pair of towering black heels, which kept in theme with her gown’s dark-toned bodice.

The Doctor Foster star toned down her eye-catching look with her soft make-up choice, featuring smokey brown eyeshadow, blush-swept cheeks and rose-tinted lipgloss. 

GMB presenter Kate, 52, dared to stand out from the crowd in an orange feathered dress, embellished with a keyhole detail which highlighted her ample assets. 

The host’s footwear and jewellery were overshadowed by her vibrant tasseled gown, which covered the presenter in feathers from neck to toe. Journalist Kate wore her blonde locks in glossy curls, while opting for a full face of dewy make-up. 


Eccentric: Gentleman Jack star Suranne, 40, hit a bum note with her black and pink blazer-dress fusion, complete with a bold cape detail for added drama



Tassels galore: GMB presenter Kate, 52, dared to stand out from the crowd in an orange feathered dress, embellished with a keyhole detail which highlighted her ample assets 


Unfortunate: Hollyoaks star Jennifer, 36, narrowly missed nailing androgynous chic with her tuxedo-style two-piece as the garment’s floral and animal printing distracted attention away from its flattering shape



Pop of colour: Mercedes McQueen actress Jennifer styled her dark tresses into a loose up-do and finished her ensemble with a statement red lip 

Hollyoaks star Jennifer, 36, narrowly missed nailing androgynous chic with her tuxedo-style two-piece as the garment’s floral and animal printing distracted attention away from its flattering shape.

The soap star teamed the unusual tropical print with a fitted black cumberband and tie, which hung loose around her neck. 

Mercedes McQueen actress Jennifer styled her dark tresses into a loose up-do and finished her ensemble with a statement red lip. Her look was a start contrast to the array of floor-length gowns that were on display at the awards showcase.





The BAFTA TV Awards is an annual celebration of the best British and international viewing offered to UK audiences. 

This year, BBC America’s Killing Eve has swept the board with a whopping 14 nominations, with the hit thriller series’ leading stars Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh both up for the Leading Actress gong.

The spy-action thriller is also up for the Drama Series award, as well as Must-See Moment, which is voted for by the public, with its chilling last scene when Eve, played by Oh, stabs Villanelle, played by Comer.

Killing Eve’s creator, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, is nominated for the Writer: Drama gong, while Fiona Shaw, who plays Carolyn Martens, and Kim Bodnia, who plays Konstantin, are also up for Supporting Actress and Actor at the star-studded annual extravaganza.   

Other categories the popular series is nominated for include – Costume Design, Director: Fiction, Editing: Fiction, Original Music, Photography and Lighting: Fiction, Production Design, Sound: Fiction and Titles & Graphic Identity. 

BAFTA TV Awards 2019: NOMINATIONS

COMEDY ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME   

The Big Narstie Show  

The Last Leg 

A League of Their Own – WINNER

Would I Lie To You? 

CURRENT AFFAIRS 

Football’s Wall of Silence 

Iran Unveiled: Taking On The Ayatollahs

Massacre at Ballymurphy

Myanmar’s Killing Fields

DRAMA SERIES

Bodyguard

Informer

Killing Eve

Save Me

Bodyguard is nominated for Drama Series

 ENTERTAINMENT PERFORMANCE  

Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly for Saturday Night Takeaway

David Mitchell for Would I Lie To You?  

Lee Mack for Would I Lie To You?

Rachel Parris for The Mash Report 

ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME

Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway

Britain’s Got Talent – WINNER 

Michael McIntyre’s Big Show

Strictly Come Dancing

FACTUAL SERIES

24 Hours in A&E 

Life and Death Row: The Mass Execution 

Louis Theroux’s Altered States 

Prison 

FEATURES  

Gordon, Gino and Fred’s Road Trip

The Great British Bake Off

Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing

Who Do You Think You Are? – WINNER

FEMALE PERFORMANCE IN A COMEDY PROGRAMME

Daisy May Cooper in This Country

Jessica Hynes in There She Goes

Julia Davis in Sally4Ever 

Lesley Manville in Mum  

INTERNATIONAL 

54 Hours: The Gladbeck Hostage Crisis

The Handmaid’s Tale

Reporting Trump’s First Year: The Fourth Estate 

Succession

LEADING ACTOR

Benedict Cumberbatch for Patrick Melrose 

Chance Perdomo for Killed By My Debt 

Hugh Grant for A Very English Scandal

Lucian Msamati for Kiri

LEADING ACTRESS

Jodie Comer for Killing Eve

Keeley Hawes for Bodyguard

Ruth Wilson for Mrs Wilson

Sandra Oh for Killing Eve

Jodie Comer is nominated for Leading Actress in Killing Eve

LIVE EVENT 

Open Heart Surgery: Live

Royal British Legion’s Festival of Remembrance 

The Royal Wedding: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Stand Up To Cancer 

MALE PERFORMANCE IN A COMEDY PROGRAMME  

Alex Macqueen for Sally4Ever

Jamie Demetriou for Stath Lets Flats

Peter Mullan for Mum

Steve Pemberton for Inside No. 9 – WINNER

MINI-SERIES 

A Very English Scandal

Kiri

Mrs Wilson

Patrick Melrose – WINNER

NEWS COVERAGE

Bullying and Harassment in the House of Commons

Cambridge Analytica Uncovered 

Good Morning Britain: On a Knife Edge 

Good Morning Britain: Thomas Markle Exclusive

REALITY & CONSTRUCTED FACTUAL 

Dragons’ Den 

I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! 

Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds  

The Real Full Monty: Ladies’ Night

SCRIPTED COMEDY 

Derry Girls 

Mum 

Sally4Ever

Stath Lets Flats 

SHORT FORM PROGRAMME 

Snatches: Moments from Women’s Lives – Bovril Pam 

The Mind of Herbert Clunkerdunk

Missed Call 

Wonderdate 

SINGLE DOCUMENTARY

Driven: The Billy Monger Story 

Gun No. 6 

My Dad, the Peace Deal and Me 

School for Stammerers 

SINGLE DRAMA 

Black Mirror: Bandersnatch 

Care 

Killed By My Debt 

Through The Gates: On The Edge 

SOAP & CONTINUING DRAMA 

CASUALTY

CORONATION STREET 

EASTENDERS 

HOLLYOAKS

SPECIALIST FACTUAL

Bros: After the Screaming Stops 

Grayson Perry: Rites of Passage 

Suffragettes with Lucy Worsley 

Superkids: Breaking Away from Care 

SPORT

2018 SIX NATIONS: SCOTLAND v ENGLAND 

2018 WORLD CUP QUARTER FINAL: ENGLAND v SWEDEN 

ENGLAND’S TEST CRICKET – COOK’S FAREWELL 

WINTER OLYMPICS

SUPPORTING ACTOR 

Alex Jennings for Unforgotten 

Ben Whishaw for A Very English Scandal – WINNER

Kim Bodnia for Killing Eve 

Stephen Graham for Save Me

SUPPORTING ACTRESS 

Billie Piper for Collateral 

Fiona Shaw for Killing Eve – WINNER

Keeley Hawes for Mrs Wilson

Monica Dolan for A Very English Scandal

VIRGIN MEDIA’S MUST-SEE MOMENT (voted for by the public) 

BODYGUARD: Julia Montague Assassinated 

CORONATION STREET: Gail’s Monologue on the Suicide of Aidan Connor

DOCTOR WHO: Rosa Parks, The Doctor and Her Companions Make Sure Historical Moments Remain

KILLING EVE: Eve Stabs Villanelle

PETER KAY’S CAR SHARE: The Finale

QUEER EYE: Tom Completes His Transformation 

Queer Eye has been nominated for Virgin Media’s Must-See Moment 

BRITISH ACADEMY TELEVISION CRAFT AWARDS

BREAKTHROUGH TALENT sponsored by Sara Putt Associates

Akemnji Ndifornyen (Composer, Producer and Writer) for Famalam – WINNER

Dawn Shadforth (Director) for Trust: Silenzio

Georgia Christou (Writer) Through the Gates: On the Edge

Lizzie Kempton (Director) Manchester Bomb: Our Story

Benedict Cumberbatch is nominated for Leading Actor in Patrick Melrose

COSTUME DESIGN sponsored by CARAT* London 

Charlotte Holdich for The Long Song 

Marianne Agertoft for The City and The City 

Phoebe de Gaye for Killing Eve 

Suzanne Cave for A Very English Scandal – WINNER

DIRECTOR: FACTUAL 

Ben Anthony for Grenfell – WINNER

David Soutar, Joe Pearlman for Bros: After the Screaming Stops 

James Rogan for Stephen: The Murder that Changed a Nation 

Paddy Wivell for Prison

DIRECTOR: FICTION sponsored by 3 Mills Studios 

Harry Bradbeer for Killing Eve (Episode 1) 

Mahalia Belo for The Long Song 

Stephen Frears for A Very English Scandal – WINNER

Thomas Vincent for Bodyguard (Episode 1)

Keeley Hawes is nominated for Leading Actress in Bodyguard

DIRECTOR: MULTI-CAMERA 

Barbara Wiltshire for Inside No.9 Live: Dead Line – WINNER

Bridget Caldwell for The Royal British Legion’s Festival of Remembrance 

Julia Knowles, Helen Scott and Simon Staffurth for The Royal Wedding: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Liz Clare for The Voice UK

EDITING: FACTUAL 

Ben Brown for Grenfell 

Emma Lysaght for Louis Theroux: Altered States (Choosing Death) 

Matt Lowe for Drowning in Plastic 

Will Gilbey for Bros: After the Screaming Stops  – WINNER

EDITING: FICTION  

Gary Dollner for Killing Eve (Episode 1) 

Pia Di Ciaula for A Very English Scandal – WINNER

Steve Singleton for Bodyguard (Episode 1) 

Tony Kearns for Bandersnatch (Black Mirror)

ENTERTAINMENT CRAFT TEAM sponsored by Hotcam 

Dave Davey, David Tench, Dominic Tolfts and Kevin Duff for The Voice UK

Lisa Armstrong, Jason Gilkison, Mark Kenyon and Richard Sillitto for Strictly Come Dancing

Nigel Catmur, David Cole, Kate Dawkins and Kevin Duff for The Royal British Legion’s Festival of Remembrance – WINNER

Tim Telling, Tom Neenan, Steve Andrews and Ben Blease for The Mash Report

Hugh Grant is nominated for Leading Actor in A Very English Scandal

MAKE UP & HAIR DESIGN sponsored by MAC Cosmetics 

Daniel Phillips for A Very English Scandal

Konnie Daniel for Mrs Wilson 

Nicole Stafford for The Little Drummer Girl 

Vickie Lang for Vanity Fair – WINNER

ORIGINAL MUSIC 

Cho Young-Wuk for The Little Drummer Girl 

David Holmes and Keefus Ciancia for Killing Eve – WINNER

Murray Gold for A Very English Scandal 

HAUSCHKA for Patrick Melrose

PHOTOGRAPHY: FACTUAL sponsored by The Farm 

Alastair McCormick, Peter Keith, and Ryan Atkinson for Earth’s Natural Wonders: Surviving Against the Odds 

Jaimie Gramston and Michael Palin in North Korea 

Lindsay McCrae for Dynasties: Emperor – WINNER

Stuart Bernard for The Mighty Redcar

PHOTOGRAPHY & LIGHTING: FICTION sponsored by ScreenSkills 

Balazs Bolygo for Collateral

James Friend for Patrick Melrose 

Julian Court for Killing Eve (Episode 7) 

Woo-Hyung Kim for The Little Drummer Girl – WINNER

PRODUCTION DESIGN sponsored by Microsoft 

Helen Scott for A Very English Scandal 

Kristian Milsted for Killing Eve 

Maria Djurkovic and Tatiana Macdonald for The Little Drummer Girl 

Tom Burton for Patrick Melrose – WINNER

SOUND: FACTUAL 

Doug Dreger, Rowan Jennings and  Michael Palin in North Korea

Kate Davis, Steve Onopa and Mark Simms for Amy Winehouse: Back to Black (Classic Albums) 

SOUND TEAM Later Live…with Jools Holland – WINNER

Tim Owens, Graham Wild and Kate Hopkins for Dynasties: Chimpanzees

SOUND: FICTION 

SOUND TEAM for A Very English Scandal 

SOUND TEAM for The Little Drummer Girl 

Simon Farmer, Dan Johnson and Marc Lawes for Bodyguard 

SOUND TEAM for Killing Eve – WINNER

SPECIAL, VISUAL & GRAPHIC EFFECTS 

Adam McInnes, John Smith and Kevin Horsewood for Troy: Fall of a City – WINNER

Duncan Malcolm, Jean-Clément Soret and Clayton McDermott for  Bandersnatch (Black Mirror) 

Kent Houston, Freefolk and Asa Shoul for The Alienist (Episode 1)

Simon Frame, Martin Oberlander and Adam Inglis for Britannia

TITLES & GRAPHIC IDENTITY 

Alan Smith and Mark Roalfe for The 2018 Winter Olympics – WINNER

Allison Brownmoore, Anthony Brownmoore and Joe Nowacki for Take Your Pills 

Matt Willey for Killing Eve 

Steve Small, Kristian Andrews and Nikki Kefford-White for Black Earth Rising

WRITER: COMEDY 

Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper for This Country – WINNER

Peter Kay, Sian Gibson and Paul Coleman for Peter Kay’s Car Share: The Finale 

Stefan Golaszewski for Mum 

WRITING TEAM for Cunk on Britain

WRITER: DRAMA 

David Nicholls for Patrick Melrose -WINNER 

Lennie James for Save Me 

Phoebe Waller-Bridge for Killing Eve 

Russell T Davies for A Very English Scandal

 

 

 

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