BAFTA TV Awards 2024
The British Academy of Films and Television Arts is a popular award show hosted annually. The main objective behind this award show is to recognize and honour the talents in television programming. BAFTA celebrates outstanding performances, directing and writing and production across different formats of television and various genres.
BAFTA 2024 was held in London on Sunday 12 May. From winners to the celebrities who attended the red carpet we are here with full updates from this years’ BAFTA.
Celebrities Shines At The BAFTA 2024 Red Carpet
Famous celebrities graced the red carpet at one of the most famous BAFTA Awards 2024 on a sunny Sunday at London’s Royal Festival Hall. Before heading to the Awards ceremony celebrities in their beautiful outfits posed to the paps.
Celebrities who attend the BAFTA 2024 includes
Georgia Harrison
Lifestyle and fashion influencer Lydia Millen
Jack Rooke
Comedian Joe Lycett
Layton Williams
Harry Clark with girlfriend Anna Maynard
Clara Amfo
Rochelle Neil
East Enders
Fredric Foox
David Tennant with wife Georgia
Harriet Walter
Elizabeth Debicki
Emily Atack
Tess Daly and Vernon Kay
Hannah Waddingham
Jeff Goldblum
Baroness Floella Benjamin
Jessica Gunning
Richard Gadd
Claudia Winkleman
Lashana Lynch
Lorraine Kelly
Helena Bonham
Davina McCall
Ant and Dec
Charlie Brooker with wife Konnie Huq
Katherine Kelly
Katherine Ryan
Dominic West
This years’ BAFTA will be hosted by Romesh Raganathan and Rob Beckett.
Winners of BAFTA 2024
Best Single Documentary:
Ellie Simmonds: Finding My Secret Family
Special Award:
Lorraine Kelly
Best Drama Series:
Top Boy
Best Scripted Comedy:
Such Brave Girls
BAFTA Fellowship Award:
Baroness Floella Benjamin
Best Entertainment Performance:
Joe Lycett for Late Night Lycett
Best Limited Drama:
The Sixth Commandment
Best International Series:
Class Act
Best Leading Actress:
Sarah Lancashire for Happy Valley
Best Leading Actor:
Timothy Spall for The Sixth Commandment
Best Supporting Actor:
Matthew MacFadyen for Succession
Best Supporting Actress:
Jasmine Jobson for Top Boy
Best Male Performance in a Comedy Programme:
Mawaan Rizwan for Juice
Best Female Performance in a Comedy Programme:
Gbemisola Ikumelo for Black Ops
Best Comedy Entertainment Programme
L Rob & Romesh Vs…
Best Entertainment Programme:
Strictly Come Dancing
Best Factual Entertainment:
Celebrity Race Across the World
Best Factual Series:
Lockerbie
Best Reality:
Squid Game: The Challenge
Best Specialist Factual:
White Nanny, Black Child
Best Live Event:
Eurovision Song Contest
Best Short Film:
Mobility
Best Sport Programme:
Cheltenham Festival Day One
Best News Coverage:
Inside Gaza, Israel and Hamas at War
Best Current Affairs:
The Shamima Begum Story
Best Daytime:
Scam Interceptors
Best Soap:
Casualty
P&O Cruises Memorable Moment:
Happy Valley:Tommy Lee Royce and Catherine Cawood’s final kitchen showdown
Who Missed This Years’ BAFTA
To the surprise The Crown and Black Mirror despite leading in the nominations did not win any award. The audience was shocked when Class Act, a French Biopic won the best international show award beating the most famous The Bear and Succession international shows.
BAFTA also paid tribute to some artists who passed last year including Stevenson, Matthew Perry and Annie Nightingale.