BAFTA TV Awards 2021: Small Axe and The Crown battle it out

BAFTA TV Awards 2021: ‘It was a really dark time’: Emotional Ashley Banjo reflects on ‘torrent of abuse’ sparked by Diversity’s BLM-inspired dance as Covid-safe ceremony is plagued with technical woes and expletives

  • The ceremony took place at London’s Television Centre on Sunday, with a limited audience of mask-clad stars in accordance with Covid safety guidelines 
  • The awards were a huge win for diversity, with series’ I May Destroy You and Small Axe triumphing, while star Michaela Coel scooped Leading Actress, and used her speech to pay tribute to her intimacy co-ordinator
  • The awards were also plagued with technical difficulties as Casualty’s acceptance speech was marred by a poor internet connection
  • Daisy May Cooper and Steve Pemberton also dropped surprise expletives during the pre-watershed ceremony, with host Richard Ayoade calling Normal People’s Paul Mescal ‘a b****d’ 

The 2021 British Academy Television Awards was a triumphant night for diversity, with dancer Ashley Banjjo taking to the stage to accept the prize for Must See TV Moment.

The Britain’s Got Talent star reflected on the ‘torrent of abuse’ he received after performing a controversial Black Lives Matter dance, and even thanked some users for the hateful comments he received, stating it proved that ‘so much needs to change.’

Despite the ceremony suceeding in its attempts to adhere to Covid restrictions, it wasn’t without hiccups with some guests dropping a pre-watershed expletive, and a momentous victory for Casualty plagued by technical issues.   

Important: The 2021 British Academy Television Awards saw Diversity triumph on Sunday night, with star Ashley Banjo reflecting on the ‘torrent of abuse’ he received following the troupe’s Black Lives Matter-inspired performance 

Ashley joined his brother Jordan on the stage to accept the award for Must See TV Moment, the only prize voted for by the viewing public.

The pair reflected on the horrific abuse they’d received after their dance following the death of George Floyd sparked 24,000 complaints to media watchdog Ofcom.

Ashley said: ‘This is mad! This is so much more than just an award, I first want to say ty to every single person who voted for us, it means so much, every phone call, text, comment, DM you guys made a difference to what was a really dark time.

‘Being in a storm of 30,000 comments just being in a torrent of threats, that support made a different. I want to say thank you to the people who poured that abuse online, you showed why that performance was necessary. 

‘As much as there’s so many conversations and so much needs to change, this is what change looks like, I’m so thank ful to all those people, for me it’s not about presenting the minority, standing here right now this represents the majority, thank you so much. Let’s keep standing up for what’s right.’

Victorious! The pair reflected on the horrific abuse they’d received after their dance following the death of George Floyd sparked 24,000 complaints to media watchdog Ofcom

Shortlist: Diversity’s controversial BGT Black Lives Matter routine, which sparked 24,000 complaints to media watchdog Ofcom (pictured) was nominated for the BAFTA’s Must-See Moment

BAFTA TV Awards 2021: Winners

DRAMA SERIES

GANGS OF LONDON

I HATE SUZIE

SAVE ME TOO – WINNER

THE CROWN

LEADING ACTOR

JOHN BOYEGA – Small Axe

JOSH O’CONNOR – The Crown

PAAPA ESSIEDU – I May Destroy You

PAUL MESCAL – Normal People – WINNER

SHAUN PARKES – Small Axe

WALEED ZUAITER – Baghdad Central

LEADING ACTRESS

BILLIE PIPER – I Hate Suzie

DAISY EDGAR-JONES – Normal People 

HAYLEY SQUIRES – Adult Material 

JODIE COMER – Killing Eve

LETITIA WRIGHT – Small Axe

MICHAELA COEL – I May Destroy You – WINNER

SUPPORTING ACTOR

KUNAL NAYYAR – Criminal: UK

MALACHI KIRBY – Small Axe – WINNER

MICHAEL SHEEN – Quiz

MICHEAL WARD – Small Axe 

RUPERT EVERETT – Adult Material

TOBIAS MENZIES – The Crown

SUPPORTING ACTRESS

HELENA BONHAM CARTER – The Crown

LEILA FARZAD – I Hate Suzie 

RAKIE AYOLA – Anthony – WINNER

SIENA KELLY – Adult Material

SOPHIE OKONEDO – Criminal: UK 

WERUCHE OPIA – I May Destroy You

COMEDY ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME

CHARLIE BROOKER’S ANTIVIRAL WIPE 

ROB & ROMESH VS Jack Shillaker

THE BIG NARSTIE SHOW – WINNER

THE RANGANATION

FEMALE PERFORMANCE IN A COMEDY PROGRAMME

AIMEE LOU WOOD – Sex Education – WINNER

DAISY HAGGARD – Breeders

DAISY MAY COOPER – This Country

EMMA MACKEY – Sex Education 

GBEMISOLA IKUMELO – Famalam

MAE MARTIN – Feel Good

MALE PERFORMANCE IN A COMEDY PROGRAMME

CHARLIE COOPER – This Country -WINNER

GUZ KHAN – Man Like Mobeen

JOSEPH GILGUN – Brassic

NCUTI GATWA – Sex Education

PAUL RITTER – Friday Night Dinner

REECE SHEARSMITH – Inside No.9

MINI-SERIES

ADULT MATERIAL

I MAY DESTROY YOU – WINNER

NORMAL PEOPLE 

SMALL AXE

CURRENT AFFAIRS

AMERICA’S WAR ON ABORTION (EXPOSURE) – WINNER

ITALY’S FRONTLINE: A DOCTOR’S DIARY

THE BATTLE FOR HONG KONG (DISPATCHES)

THE CYPRUS PAPERS UNDERCOVER (AL JAZEERA INVESTIGATIONS)

DAYTIME

JIMMY MCGOVERN’S MOVING ON 

RICHARD OSMAN’S HOUSE OF GAMES

THE CHASE 

THE GREAT HOUSE GIVEAWAY – WINNER

ENTERTAINMENT PERFORMANCE

ADAM HILLS – The Last Leg

BRADLEY WALSH – Beat the Chasers

CLAUDIA WINKLEMAN – Strictly Come Dancing

DAVID MITCHELL – Would I Lie to You? At Christmas 

GRAHAM NORTON – The Graham Norton Show 

ROMESH RANGANATHAN – The Ranganation – WINNER

ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME

ANT & DEC’S SATURDAY NIGHT TAKEAWAY 

LIFE & RHYMES – WINNER

STRICTLY COME DANCING 

THE MASKED SINGER

FACTUAL SERIES

CRIME & PUNISHMENT

HOSPITAL

LOSING IT: OUR MENTAL HEALTH EMERGENCY 

ONCE UPON A TIME IN IRAQ – WINNER

FEATURES

BIG ZUU’S BIG EATS

LONG LOST FAMILY: BORN WITHOUT TRACE – WINNER

MORTIMER AND WHITEHOUSE: GONE FISHING 

THE REPAIR SHOP  

NEWS COVERAGE

BBC NEWS AT TEN: PRIME MINISTER ADMITTED TO INTENSIVE CARE 

CHANNEL 4 NEWS: DETERRING DEMOCRACY 

NEWSNIGHT: COVID CARE CRISIS 

SKY NEWS: INSIDE IDLIB – WINNER

REALITY & CONSTRUCTED FACTUAL

MASTERCHEF: THE PROFESSIONALS 

RACE ACROSS THE WORLD 

THE SCHOOL THAT TRIED TO END RACISM – WINNER

THE WRITE OFFS 

SINGLE DRAMA

ANTHONY

BBW (ON THE EDGE)

SITTING IN LIMBO – WINNER

THE WINDERMERE CHILDREN

SOAP & CONTINUING DRAMA

CASUALTY – WINNER

CORONATION STREET

EASTENDERS

HOLLYOAKS  

INTERNATIONAL

LITTLE AMERICA 

LOVECRAFT COUNTRY

UNORTHODOX

WELCOME TO CHECHNYA: THE GAY PURGE (STORYVILLE) – WINNER

LIVE EVENT

LIFE DRAWING LIVE! 

SPRINGWATCH – WINNER

THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION FESTIVAL OF REMEMBRANCE

THE THIRD DAY: AUTUMN Production Team 

SCRIPTED COMEDY

GHOSTS 

INSIDE NO. 9 – WINNER 

MAN LIKE MOBEEN

THIS COUNTRY

SHORT FORM PROGRAMME

CRIPTALES 

DISABLED NOT DEFEATED: THE ROCK BANS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES – DELTA 7 

THE MAIN PART 

THEY SAW THE SUN FIRST – WINNER

SINGLE DOCUMENTARY

AMERICAN MURDER: THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR 

ANTON FERDINAND: FOOTBALL, RACISM & ME

LOCKED IN: BREAKING THE SILENCE (STORYVILLE) – WINNER

SURVIVING COVID 

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

BRIDGERTON – Penelope is revealed as Lady Whistledown 

BRITAIN’S GOT TALENT – Diversity perform a routine inspired by the events of 2020 – WINNER

EASTENDERS – Gray kills Chantelle  

GOGGLEBOX – Reactions to Boris Johnson’s press conference

NIGELLA’S COOK, EAT, REPEAT – Mee-cro-wah-vay

THE MANDALORIAN – Luke Skywalker arrives

 

Oh dear! Despite attempting to keep all its attendees safe during the Covid pandemic, the ceremony wasn’t without technical issues as the cast of Casualty accepted the award for Soap And Continuing Drama

‘Get a new router!’ The stars appeared from the show’s set via. Zoom, but it seemed the router may need some adjustments as their speech was plagued by a poor connection, leading host Richard Ayoade to poke fun at the blunder

Diversity’s performance became the second-most complained about television moment of the decade, but a spokesperson for the government-approved regulatory body confirmed to MailOnline no action would be taken. 

Troupe leader Ashley later revealed he and the dance group had been subject to racist abuse in the wake of the controversy, and then reacted to Ofcom’s announcement on Instagram.

He penned: ‘Creativity is always a leap of faith. All I did what was what felt right and I’d do it 100 times over… Sending love to everyone that stood by us’

The routine, which narrated the death of black man George Floyd beneath the knee of a white police officer, divided fans after it aired during BGT live show in October. 

Viewers took to Twitter in the aftermath of the episode airing on September 5, complaining about the politicisation of the ITV1 prime-time show. 

Here it is! Richard Ayoade took to the stage as host for the occasion at London’s Television Centre, and quickly joked there was ‘no atmosphere’ due to the socially-distanced audience

Despite attempting to keep all its attendees safe during the Covid pandemic, the ceremony wasn’t without technical issues as the cast of Casualty accepted the award for Soap And Continuing Drama.

The stars appeared from the show’s set via. Zoom, but it seemed the router may need some adjustments as their speech was plagued by a poor connection.

Nothing the technical difficulties, a fixture of many awards in 2021 due to the reliance on Zoom and satellite technology, host Richard Ayoade ended their speech with the words: ‘Get a new router.’

‘This is like the c*****st episode of Gogglebox ever!’: Many stars also appeared to forget that the ceremony was being broadcast before the watershed, with Inside No. 9 star Steve Pemberton dropping a surprise expletive

Many stars also appeared to forget that the ceremony was being broadcast before the watershed, with Inside No. 9 star Steve Pemberton dropping a surprise expletive after accepting the award for Scripted Comedy.

He said: ‘This is like the c*****t episode of Gogglebox ever! We’re so thrilled and delighted to have won this award. We are so so grateful, it’s such a privilege to be able to go into people’s homes and make them laugh and cry or whatever.’

Later in the show, This Country’s Daisy May Cooper presented Must See TV Moment, and joked that she was the prime example that anyone could have success in TV even when they ‘couldn’t be a***d at school.’

And it seemed that even Richard himself wasn’t impressed with Normal People’s Paul Mescal’s victory, as following the win he branded the actor a ‘b*****d.’

Emotional: Paul Mescal fought back tears after taking to the stage to accept the prize for Leading Actor, following the huge success of Normal People during the first weeks of the Covid lockdown


Honoured: He said: ‘I want to thank the cast, I want to dedicate this to Daisy, who is the best scene partner and one of the best people I know. I’m probably forgetting people and I’m incredibly nervous. My mum and dad at home, I love you’

Praise: Both Paul and his co-star Daisy May Cooper earned praise for their performances as the lovestruck pair Marianne and Connell in the drama Normal People

Prestigious: Sadly it wasn’t a clean sweep for Normal People, as Daisy May Cooper missed out on the prestigious honour in favour of Michaela Coel, winning for her critically lauded drama I May Destroy You

Paul himself fought back tears after taking to the stage to accept the prize for Leading Actor, following the huge success of Normal People during the first weeks of the Covid lockdown.

He said: ‘I fully was not expecting to be here so I have no clue what I’m going to say. I want to thank everyone at the BBC, I want to thank everyone at Element…

‘I want to thank the cast, I want to dedicate this to Daisy, who is the best scene partner and one of the best people I know. I’m probably forgetting people and I’m incredibly nervous. My mum and dad at home, I love you.’

Real issues: Taking to the stage for a moving speech, the Chewing Gum star called for all dramas to have intimacy co-ordinators to sensitively and safely portray the issue of consent

Show: The actress was snubbed for her work in the critically acclaimed series at the Golden Globes this year (pictured in the drama as Arabella)

Sadly it wasn’t a clean sweep for Normal People, as Daisy May Cooper missed out on the prestigious honour in favour of Michaela Coel, winning for her critically lauded drama I May Destroy You.

Taking to the stage for a moving speech, the Chewing Gum star called for all dramas to have intimacy co-ordinators to sensitively and safely portray the issue of consent.

She said: ‘Thank you BAFTA and thank you to the jury for selecting me as your winner today. A huge shoutout to Billie [Piper], Daisy [Edgar-Jones], Hayley [Squires] , Jodie [Comer] and Letitia [Wright] because you guys are literally sick.

‘Also, I shouldn’t really say it but I wrote my words and I know that your talent to take words that a writer has written and make it sound like your own is unbelievable and I really hope I get to work with each of you one day.

‘I did write a speech, I want to dedicate this award to the director of intimacy, Rita O’Brien. Thank you for your existence in our industry, for making the space safe, for creating physical, emotional and professional boundaries so that we can make work about exploitation, loss of respect, about abuse of power without being exploited and abused in the process. 

‘I know what it’s like to shoot without an intimacy director – the messy embarrassing feeling for the crew, the eternal devastation for the actor. Your direction was essential to my show and essential for every production company that wants to make work exploring themes of content. Thank you BAFTA.’

Thrilled: The first award for Entertainment Performance was given to Romesh Ranganathan for his series The Ranganation, and the comic joked he’d scooped the prize for ‘the least effort’ after filming much of the series at home in lockdown

Hilarious: Richard Wilson then took to the stage to give out the award for Scripted Comedy to Inside No. 9, with Reece Shearsmith vowing they’ll ‘keep going’ following the show’s sixth series

I May Destroy You was one of last summer’s most critically-acclaimed shows around the world when it aired on BBC One and HBO. 

It follows Arabella as she comes to terms with a sexual assault after her drink was spiked at a nightclub, in a storyline based on the harrowing real-life experience of Michaela. 

Michaela has previously won two BAFTAS in 2016 for her hit E4 comedy Chewing Gum in the Breakthrough Talent and Best Female Comedy performance categories. 

In February, fans of I May Destroy You were outraged when the hit show, and creator Coel, were snubbed by the 78th Golden Globe Awards.


Touching: One of the award show’s more moving moments came from Rakie Ayola for her performance in the drama Anthony, which was based on the racially-charged murder of teen Anthony Walker

Giddy: Sex Education’s Aimee Lou Wood won a whole new army of fans when she took to the stage to accept Female Performance In A Comedy Programme

Smile! She gushed: ‘Sorry I’ve had this mask on! Oh my god thank you so much, we said on our panel thing we’d break into pieces and share it, but it’s solid, and I’m gong to give a metaphorical piece to everyone’


Gorgeous: Aimee was the picture of elegance in a white floral gown as she headed backstage after accepting her award

The actress, who starred, wrote, directed, and produced the critically-acclaimed series, failed to get a nod in any category.  

Quick to poke fun at the show’s Covid-friendly format, also Richard joked that there was ‘no atmosphere’ in the studio, as he delivered a brief opening monologue for a limited audience.  

After It’s A Sin star Olly Alexander kicked off the show, the first award for Entertainment Performance was given to Romesh Ranganathan for his series The Ranganation, with Line Of Duty legend Adrian Dunbar taking to the stage to present the prize.

Taking to the stage in person for the ceremony, he said: ‘I really didn’t expect to win it (I mean there’s a really good chance) it was much easier doing this series as I just did it from my garage I put in less effort to be honest.’   

Well done! Stacey Dooley and Vick Hope gave out Entertainment Programme to Life and Rhymes, a lockdown series that celebrated the beauty of the spoken word

One of the award show’s more moving moments came from Rakie Ayola for her performance in the drama Anthony, which was based on the racially-charged murder of teen Anthony Walker.

In a touching speech she said: ‘If you think you know someone who feels all they have is to take the life of another, do what you can because the one reason we wanted Gillian’s story to be told is that she thought people might watch it and think about it for someone to get away.’ 

Stacey Dooley and Vick Hope gave out Entertainment Programme to Life and Rhymes, a lockdown series that celebrated the beauty of the spoken word, while Long Lost Family: Without A Trace scooped Features.

Joining the show’s producers via. Zoom, host Davina McCall accepted, gushing: ‘We really just want to say thank you so much for our families, because it’s not stories we’re not just telling stories it is their lives and they give us these tales to tell and we know it is immensely personal to them and sometimes very painful and I just want to thank them from the bottom of our hearts. We’re so grateful for them for letting us share their story.’

After landing 15 nominations, it was no surprise to see Small Axe triumph at the ceremony, with Malachi Kirby landing the award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the first film of the anthology series, titled Mangrove.

Clearly in shock to receive the prize, Malachi said: ‘Wow I genuinely didn’t expect that, thank you so much. I don’t have time to thank every single person who I want to thank, but I want to dedicate this to my mum I wish I could write your name on this, I wouldn’t be doing this without you, thank you.’

Following its third and final series last year, the night was also a triumph for This Country, with star Charlie Cooper scooping the prize for Male Performance in a Comedy Programme.

Sadly the actor was not present to accept the prize, with uncle Paul picking up the award on his behalf, saying: ‘Very honoured to be able o see this on behalf of Charlie, I know he’d like me to thank the viewerd at home, the BBC… the cast and the crew, his big sister Daisy, thank you so much and we’re so so proud of you Charlie, well done son.’

While The Surgeon’s Cut was awarded Specialist Factual, Sex Education’s Aimee Lou Wood won a whole new army of fans when she took to the stage to accept Female Performance In A Comedy Programme.

Heading to the podium to accept the prize she gushed: ‘Sorry I’ve had this mask on! Oh my god thank you so much, we said on our panel thing we’d break into pieces and share it, but it’s solid, and I’m gong to give a metaphorical piece to everyone.’

Gracing the stage! Olly Alexander commanded the stage with a performance of his song Starstruck to kick off the awards

Standing out: The It’s A Sin star was every inch the showman in his mustard jacket and matching trousers, with both featured a contrasting black snakeskin print


Rising star: Olly’s career has gone from strength to strength in recent months after earning critical acclaim for his role in It’s A Sin, with the star going onto perform with Elton John at the BRIT Awards



Soaking it up: Elsewhere, It’s A Sin stars Lydia West and Olly also signed the alcohol bottle, with them both beaming smiles for the camera while rocking eye-catching ensembles

Star-studded night: This Country star Daisy May Cooper, 34, also seemed to be in good spirits during the event and put on a very animated display as she signed a huge bottle of Taittinger Champagne

Quick rest: Line Of Duty star Adrian Dunbar, 62, ensured to sneak in a moment to relax amid all the festivities as he lounged on a sofa backstage

Finishing touches: Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan was also seen her locks trimmed by a hairdresser ahead of the show, where she’s nominated for the Must See TV Moment for the revelation her character Penelope Featherington is Lady Whistledown

Ahead of this year’s ceremony, Billie Piper, Jodie Comer, Michaela Coel, and Oti Mabuse were among the select celebrities to make it onto the red carpet in person.

Pop star-turned-actress Billie, 38, wowed she arrived on the red carpet in a black tuxedo dress, which was given a dramatic touch with a single puffy pink sleeve, which descended into a matching bow and train.

With one half of her dress covered in sequins, the star – who has been nominated for her turn in I Hate Suzie – toted a clutch bag, while she opted to accessorise with a glittering statement necklace.

Virtually with you: Celebrities who were unable to attend the ceremony in person were beamed onto the red carpet in hologram form, including Richard Blackwood (above)




Leading the glamour: (L-R) Billie Piper, Jodie Comer, Michael Coel, and Oti Mabuse led the glamour as they arrived at the red carpet earlier in the evening

Meanwhile, fellow nominee Jodie, 38, kept things simple yet elegant in a navy sleeveless top with matching high-waisted trousers, which she gave a summery touch with open-toe heels.

While her ensemble was simple, the Killing Eve star added bold jewellery, including an open choker and colourful earrings as she posed up a storm for photographers gathered on the red carpet.

Also nominated on the night, acclaimed actress and screenwriter Michaela, 33, looked incredible in a flowing backless gown and with a statement red cuff sleeve detail.



Suits you! Actress Billie turned heads as she arrived on the red carpet in a black tuxedo dress, a part of which was sequinned


Elegant: Fellow nominee Jodie kept things simple yet elegant in a navy sleeveless top with matching high-waisted trousers

Bold jewellery: While her ensemble was simple, she added bold jewellery, including an open choker and colourful earrings


Strike a pose: Nominated for her critically-acclaimed turn in Killing Eve, the star gleefully posed up a storm for photographers

Michaela, nominated for hit show I May Destroy You – which she wrote and starred in – looked sensational as she slicked back her raven tresses and accentuated her features with bold lipstick. 

With her dress featuring a peephole descending the length of much of her torso, the star added a selection of gold accessories to her gown, including a chunky chain necklace and some statement rings.  

Strictly Come Dancing star Oti, 30, looked sensational as she stepped out in a deeply plunging cream gown, which boasted a daring thigh-high slit.

Standing tall in a pair of silver strappy heels, the South African beauty’s dress of choice perfectly hugged and flattered her enviably toned frame as she posed up a storm for photographers.

Eye-catching: Michaela Coel looked sensational as she made her way down the red carpet in a flowing black backless gown


Contrasting touch: The I May Destroy You star’s dramatic gown was given a contrasting touch with a red cuff sleeve detail

Golden girl: With her dress featuring a peephole descending the length of much of her torso, the star added a selection of gold accessories to her gown, including a chunky chain necklace and some statement rings

Radiant: The actress looked sensational as she slicked back her raven tresses and accentuated her features with bold lipstick

With a pair of dazzling drop earrings complementing her stunning ensemble, the TV personality wore her honey brown tresses in a playful bob, while her good looks were highlighted with a palette of glossy makeup.

She was joined on the red carpet by Strictly Come Dancing host Claudia Winkleman, who stood out on the red carpet in a dramatic black poncho dress, which enveloped her frame.

Claudia’s dress was fringed with a series of shimmering silver tassels, adding a contrasting touch to her look, which also included a pair of vertiginous black heels.

Toting a black envelope clutch bag, the TV personality wore her signature raven locks in a straight sleek style with a long fringe, while a generous application of makeup highlighted her looks. 



Wow: The Strictly Come Dancing star looked sensational in a plunging cream gown, which boasted a daring thigh-high slit


Glamorous: Oti stepped out in truly glamorous style for the occasion as she hit the red carpet well ahead of the ceremony



Monroe moment: The star appeared to be having something of a Marilyn Monroe moment as she adjusted on the red carpet

Black to basics: The stars were joined on the red carpet by Strictly Come Dancing host Claudia Winkleman, who stood out on the red carpet in a dramatic black poncho dress, which enveloped her frame



Making a statement: Claudia’s dress featured a series of shimmering silver tassels, adding a contrasting touch to her look, which also included a pair of vertiginous black heels

Helena Bonham Carter looked fun and flirty as she arrived on the red carpet in a white layered sleeveless gown, which was decorated with an array of black polka dots.

Wearing her chestnut brown locks in a half-updo, the 55-year-old The Crown star bucked convention by adding a pair of sunglasses to her accessories, which included hoop earrings.

She was joined on the red carpet by her beau Rye Holmboe, who cut a dapper figure in a classic black tuxedo. 

Also in attendance was AJ Odudu, who stunned as she stepped out in a red feathered one-shoulder gown, which boasted a backless feature. 



Fun and flirty: Helena Bonham Carter looked fun and flirty as she arrived on the red carpet in a white layered sleeveless gown, which was decorated with an array of black polka dots.

Dapper gent: She was joined on the red carpet by her beau Rye Holmboe, who cut a dapper figure in a classic black tuxedo

Gown: The actress proudly displayed her gown in all its dramatic form as she posed up a storm for red carpet photographers



Shine bright like a diamond: Actress and nominee Letitia Wright arrived in a breathtaking  embellished Prada minidress

Beautiful: The BAFTA Awards will make history on Sunday as stars who weren’t able to attend the event are beamed onto the red carpet in hologram form


Say cheese: The actress posed up a storm on the carpet before the star-studded event with fellow actor Paapa Essiedu, 31

Glitzy: She wore a unique dress which was covered in jewels, including the collar around her neck

Happy: Paapa wore a gold chain around his neck and a pair chunky brown shoes as he posed with Letitia

This year, BAFTA beamed celebrities that can’t attend onto the red carpet as holograms.  

And ceremony hosts Stacey Dooley and Vick Hope introduced the hologram guests to those actually at the socially distanced ceremony.  

Of her red carpet role, Vick revealed last week: ‘If you’re anything like me, over the last year your WhatsApp groups will have been nonstop about a recent episode or moment in the latest TV drama, documentary, reality or even cooking show.

‘It’s made me fall in love with TV all over again, and it’s because of this that I think that the Virgin Media BAFTAs feels extra special this year. 

All things bright and beautiful: Bridgerton actress Emma Coughlan wowed as she hit the red carpet in a flowing orange gown

Captivating red carpet look: The Derry Girls star’s gown featured a sheer chiffon overlay at the neckline and puffy mid-sleeves

Purple reign: The screen star complemented her eye-catching look with vibrant violet eyeshadow and dazzling hoop earrings

Taking the plunge: Actress Cush Jumbo wowed as she hit the red carpet in a deeply plunging shimmering black gown


Making waves: The screen star wore her golden locks in soft waves with a long fringe, while she kept her makeup natural

‘To be able to chat directly with the TV fans who have voted for their favourite Must-See Moment nominee and connect them to their favourite stars via holograms live on the red carpet will be a unique, once in a lifetime experience. 

‘I’m so excited to bring a bit of this magic to the fans at home, it’s going to be an emotional one.’

COVID-19 restrictions meant TV fans couldn’t be in attendance on the red carpet as usual this year and some nominees were unable to attend because of filming bubbles.

All content was captured by a live stream camera and to enable everyone at home to see the action unfold from the comfort of their living room. 



Starry: It’s A Sin star Lydia West was a far cry from her quirky It’s A Sin character Jill Baxter, as she walked the red carpet


Beauty: The actress, 28, stunned in a figure-hugging black gown, featuring white puffed shoulders 

Busy: Lydia’s turn in It’s A Sin sees her with a whopping four acting projects line up for the coming year


Stunning: She swept her raven locks tightly back from her smiling features which were expertly made-up with a clean palette of cosmetics

Host with the most: The Chase’s Bradley Walsh looked dapper in a black tuxedo as he arrived with his glamorous wife Donna


LBD: The ceremony’s hosts for the evening, (L-R) Vick Hope and Stacey Dooley posed in black gowns of differing lengths

Television break: Ellie and Izzi Warner took a break from watching TV for Gogglebox to hit the red carpet in stylish dresses



So stylish: (L-R) Hayley Squires, Golda Rosheuvel, and Rose Matafeo added to the night’s glamour in their gowns of choice

Members of the public watched a livestream of the red carpet and be a part of the glamour by visiting Virgin’s website from noon on Sunday.

They also chose from a selection of digital red carpet outfits to help them get into the spirit of the Awards and get ready carpet ready.

If selected, they were beamed onto the red carpet and even asked a question to their favourite celeb with a video of the interaction being sent to the fan after.

Several of the year’s biggest TV moments were celebrated on Sunday, with Diversity’s controversial BLM-inspired routine on Britain’s Got Talent, which sparked 24,500 complaints to Ofcom, featured in the must-see moment category.  


Flawless: AJ Odudu looked stunning as she stepped out on the red carpet in a red feathered one-shoulder gown at the show

Turning heads: The TV presenter, 33, looked sensational as she posed in the statement ruby gown and white stilettos  


Chic: The presenter wore her raven tresses in a sleek bob, which she tucked behind her ears as she beamed for photographers

Beautiful: AJ oozed glamour and looked radiant in the jewel toned ensemble and opted for a natural makeup look

Understated: AJ let her statement outfit speak for itself as she kept her hair and makeup looks subtle 


Upbeat: Zawe Ashton looked sweet as she twirled onto the red carpet in a playful cartoon print maxi dress at the BAFTAs

All smiles: The Fresh Meat actress beamed as she worked her angles for the cameras in the dusty pink gown with a large bow



Mellow yellow: Actress Siena Kelly caught the eye in a yellow halterneck polka dot dress, which boasted a thigh-high slit

Twirling: Gbemisola Ikumelo showed off the beauty of her patterned dress in all its glory as she twirled on the red carpet 

The category, which is voted for by the public, saw nods to Penelope being revealed as Lady Whistledown in Bridgerton and when Luke Skywalker appearing in the climax of The Mandalorian’s second season. 

However it’s Small Axe which lead this year’s nominations with 15 nods.

The BBC One anthology film series, directed by Sir Steve McQueen, picked up six TV nominations and nine in the craft categories, including a nod for the Mini-Series gong alongside Normal People, Adult Material and I May Destroy You.

Small Axe – which features five films that tell stories about lives of West Indian immigrants in London from the 1960s to the 1980s – also picked up two Leading Actor nominations with John Boyega and Shaun Parkes both receiving nods.

Stunning: Aimee Lou Wood, 26, wowed in a flowing white dress with exquisite floral detailing on the red carpet as she arrived



Up for an award: The actress is nominated for Female Performance in a Comedy Programme for her role as Aimee in hit series Sex Education

80s inspired: The floral pattern continued down the rest of the garment and the ends of the dress hung just above the ground 


Making history: The BAFTA Awards will make history on Sunday as stars who weren’t able to attend the event are beamed onto the red carpet in hologram form

Flawless: Her makeup was heavy and she opted for lipstick with a dark pink tinge, tying in with the flowers and her large pendant earrings

Exciting: ceremony hosts Stacey Dooley and Vick Hope will introduce the hologram guests to those actually at the socially distanced ceremony


Wow! Jessica Plummer ensured she left a lasting impression as she arrived at the ceremony in a showstopping silver dress

Stunning: The EastEnders actress, 28, put on a very leggy display in a ruffled silver mini skirt, which she styled with a matching strappy top

Panache: Rupaul’s Drag Race UK stars (L-R) Bimini Bon Boulash, Lawrence Chaney and Awhora arrived in typically glam style

Letitia Wright, who also starred in the series, was up for the Leading Actress prize, and she will face competition from Billie Piper (I Hate Suzie), Daisy Edgar-Jones (Normal People), Hayley Squires (Adult Material), Jodie Comer (Killing Eve) and Michaela Coel (I May Destroy You). 

Elsewhere, I May Destroy You star Paapa Essiedu was against John and Shaun for the Leading Actor award, as well as Normal People actor Paul Mescal, Baghdad Central’s Waleed Zuaiter, and The Crown’s Josh O’Connor.

The Crown received 10 nominations – four for TV and six for the craft categories – including a nod for the Drama Series accolade alongside I Hate Suzie, Save Me Too and Gangs of London.

Other nods included This Country, Man Like Mobeen, Inside No. 9, and Ghosts for the Scripted Comedy prize, and siblings and This Country creators Daisy May and Charlie Cooper received nominations for the Female and Male Performance in a Comedy Programme gongs, respectively. 

The ceremony was hosted by Richard Ayoade, while Stacey and Vick took charge of the red carpet presenting. 

Happy: Daisy May Cooper, 34, made her appearance at the 2021 British Academy Television Awards a family affair, as she joined her uncle Trevor (far left) and father Paul on the red carpet



Gorgeous: The This Country star cut a glamorous figure in a navy sequinned gown after arriving for the ceremony at London’s Television Centre as she joined Amanda Berry (centre) and Sophie Okonedo (right)

Dapper lading man: Screen heartthrob Paul Mescal arrived at the star-studded awards ceremony looking dapper on Sunday

Nominee: The Normal People star is up for a Leading Actor gong at the awards this year, after his stand-out turn in the role of Connell Waldron last summer


All smiles: Paul was seen arriving at the ceremony in West London, waving to bystanders. He looked suave in his ensemble

Stiff competition: He is up against I May Destroy You star Paapa Essiedu, Baghdad Central’s Waleed Zuaiter, The Crown’s Josh O’Connor, and Small Axe actors John Boyega and Shaun Parkes

Totally nailed it: The dashing actor added a silver nail lapel pin to the ensemble for a touch of flair


Suits: Alexis Ffrench went for a patterned suit, while TV star Tom Allen donned a classic tux as he shielded under an umbrella

Contenders: Diversity dancers Jordan and Ashley Banjo looked dapper as they posed together ahead of vying for a trophy



Big night out: (L-R) Reece Shearsmith, Adrian Dunbar, and Sanjeev Bhaskar were also among the attendees on the night

Bold look: Guz Khan (left) went for a bold patterned paisley look as he posed on the expansive red carpet with Arslan Ashraf



Tux: (L-R) Shaun Parkes, Toby Alexander Smith, and Bill Bailey arrived at the star-studded ceremony suits of differing shades

In sync: Mae Martin and Joe Hampson held hands on the red carpet as they posed in suits that complemented one another’s


Delight: Actor Richard Wilson was a delightful addition to the red carpet as he arrived in a black tux and white running shoes

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