The Bafta TV Awards 2019 officially kicked off with Bendedict Cumberbatch’s Patrick Melrose taking the first gong of the evening for Best Mini Series.
Graham Norton hosted the prestigious event, which saw the likes of Killing Eve go head to head with Bodyguard, and he was joined by a number of guest hosts including Danny Dyer and Holly Willoughby.
Killing Eve took home three Baftas with Fiona Shaw winning Supporting Actress, Jodie Comer talking Leading Actress, as well as the overall Drama Series.
Joan Bakewell was presented with the Fellowship and Nicola Shindler received the Special Award.
Bafta TV Awards winners
Comedy Entertainment Programme – A League of Their Own
International – Succession
Factual Series – Louis Theroux’s Altered States
Features – Who Do you Think You Are
Single Drama – Kill My Debt
Mini Series – Patrick Melrose
Supporting Actor – Ben Whishaw
Supporting Actress – Fiona Shaw
Entertainment Programme – Britain’s Got Talent
Specialist Factual – Suffragettes
Male Performance in a Comedy Programme – Steve Pemberton
Special Award – Nicola Shindler
Reality & Constructed Reality – I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
Female Performance in a Comedy Programme – Jessica Hynes
Soap & Continuing Drama – EastEnders
Sport – 2018 World Cup Quarter Final: England v Sweden
Scripted Comedy – Sally4Ever
Drama Series – Killing Eve
Entertainment Performance – Lee Mack
Virgin Media’s Must-See Moment – Bodygard
The Fellowship – Joan Bakewell
Leading Actor – Benedict Cumberbatch
Leading Actress – Jodie Comer
More to come.
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