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BAFTA TV Awards winners in full as Adolescence and Traitors take home top prizes

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Adolescence was the big winner at the BAFTA TV Awards this evening, whilst it was also a great night for Celebrity Traitors, who picked up two awards tonight including a public-voted one

Adolescence was the big winner at the BAFTA TV Awards this evening.

The award show – which is currently airing on the BBC and was recorded earlier today – is back for another year, with a string of famous faces walking the red carpet.

It was a big night for Netflix’s Adolescence, with Owen Cooper and Christina Tremarco winning in Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress respectively. Stephen Graham won Leading Actor and there was an award for the show itself for Limited Drama.

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Collecting his gong, Owen said: “Wow, it’s heavy the award. A year ago, I was presenting one and now I am collecting one. Thank you to the Adolescence family, and they are family now. Yous have travelled me and my mum and dad across the world.”

He then quoted John Lennon and added: “You only need three things in life to succeed, an obsession, a dream and the Beatles.”

Christine added: “Oh my goodness. Thank you so much Bafta. I feel so privileged to be standing up here holding this Bafta. I feel so honoured to be a part of Adolescence. I hold this Bafta high to Stephen Graham and Hannah Walters. Thank you for giving me Manda.”

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It was also a good night for Celebrity Traitors, who won in the Reality category.

Host Claudia Winkleman said: “Bafta thank you so so much. This is unbelievable. It is such an honour to be part of it. This is for our extraordinary cast who played with gusto and their entire hearts.” She then handed the Bafta to Alan Carr, who jokingly went to the front of the stage holding the award, before being pushed off stage by Paloma Faith.

BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises winners in full:

Supporting Actor: Owen Cooper – Adolescence

Supporting Actress: Christine Tremarco – Adolescence

Reality: The Celebrity Traitors

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Scripted Comedy: Amandaland

Specialist Factual (given in honour of Huw Wheldon): Simon Schama: The Road To Auschwitz

Factual Series: See No Evil

Children’s: Non-scripted: World.War.Me (Sky Kids Investigates)

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Children’s: Scripted: Crongton

Entertainment Programme (given in honour of Lew Grade): Last One Laughing

Limited Drama: Adolescence

Single Documentary (given in honour of Robert Flaherty): Grenfell: Uncovered

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Short Form: Hustle and Run

Live Event: VE Day 80: A Celebration to Remember

Actor in a Comedy: Steve Coogan

Actress in a Comedy: Katherine Parkinson

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Soap: EastEnders

Sports Coverage: Uefa Women’s Euro 2025

Daytime: Scam Interceptors

Best Current Affairs: Gaza: Doctors Under Attack

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Best News Coverage: Israel-Iran: The Twelve Day War

BAFTA Television Special Award: Martin Lewis

Most Memorable TV Moment: The Celebrity Traitors – Alan Carr wins

International: The Studio

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BAFTA Fellowship: Mary Berry

Best Entertainment Performance: Bob Mortimer for Last One Laughing

Drama Series: Code of Silence

Leading Actress: Narges Rashidi

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Leading Actor: Stephen Graham

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