EastEnders picked up the prestigious award at the annual award’s ceremony
The Bafta TV Awards viewers were left frustrated as the prestigious soap award was cut short during the BBC’s broadcast of the annual award’s show.
A host of stars attended this year’s ceremony, which was held at Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall in London. On presenting duties for the evening was Greg Davies, best known for presenting Taskmaster and appearing in The Inbetweeners.
During the show’s opening VT, Greg could be seen traveling through the history of TV with a young boy who was more interested in social media. At one stage the pair appeared in the classic EastEnders scene where Kat Slater revealed she was Zoe Slater’s mum.
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Once again bringing up the BBC soap during his monologue, Greg said: “You think Daniel Day-Lewis could cut it in EastEnders? No Daniel, you don’t have time to sit with the character.
“You have to get your sister-in-law pregnant, do a shift in the cafe and have a fight with Phil Mitchell before lunch.”
Competing for the Best Soap award this year was EastEnders, medical drama Casualty and the beloved ITV programme Coronation Street. For the second year in a row, EastEnders took the award home.
Accepting the award was Denise Fox actress Diane Parish, on the eve of the 20th anniversary of playing the character. It was announced last week that Denise will be seen being diagnosed with blood cancer in the coming weeks.
However, the category was one of the ones which didn’t air in full. Instead, a brief segment of Diane’s acceptance speech was shown in a montage. Other categories not included were Live Event Coverage, Daytime and Children’s Scripted.
Those watching the Baftas at home rushed to X, previously known as Twitter, to call out the Baftas for not including the soap awards, with the medium remaining one of the most popular across all of UK television.
@amz07 said: “Absolute scandal not fully showing #eastenders winning the best soap #bafta #baftatvawards @bbc.” @sevandrec added: “RELEASE THE FULL SOAP CATEGORY AT ONCE @BAFTA.”
@RyanJL wrote: “lmao BAFTA said ‘oh soap? yeah here we did that one earlier’.” @AndiMcLellan posted: “quite telling of the current soap climate that Best Soap has been bumped to VT about awards nobody cares about. #BAFTAs.”
@demelcy commented: “Speedy best soap part #baftas.” @Joc7376 noted: “Why are some of the biggest awards soap, daytime and sporting only shown as ‘presented earlier’ #baftas.”
The news also arrives after it was confirmed in recent months that the The British Soap Awards will not be airing this year, meaning there will be less opportunities than normal for the stars to be recognised for their work.








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