The winners of the 2024 BAFTA TV Awards were announced, marking the culmination of another year of exceptional television achievements. This year’s ceremony is the second installment of the BAFTA TV Awards, following the earlier recognition of behind-the-scenes talent in April during the craft awards. On Sunday, the full list of winners and nominees across various categories was unveiled, showcasing the diversity and excellence within the television industry.

In a celebration of both established and emerging talent, the BAFTA TV Awards honored individuals and productions that have made significant contributions to the medium. From compelling dramas to innovative comedies and groundbreaking documentaries, the range of categories reflected the rich tapestry of storytelling on television. Each award represented a nod not only to the outstanding work of the winners but also to the collective effort of the industry in pushing artistic boundaries and engaging audiences worldwide.

The ceremony served as a platform to recognize the creative brilliance both in front of and behind the camera. While actors and actresses received accolades for their performances, there was equal acknowledgment of the craft and technical expertise that brings stories to life on screen. From directors and writers to editors and costume designers, the BAFTA TV Awards highlighted the collaborative nature of television production and the integral role played by every member of the creative team.

Here is the full list of winners and nominees in each category

Best supporting actress – Jasmine Jobson, Top Boy, Netflix

Elizabeth Debicki, The Crown – Netflix

Harriet Walter, Succession – HBO/ Sky Atlantic

Lesley Manville, The Crown – Netflix

Nico Parker, The Last Of Us – HBO/ Sky Atlantic

Siobhan Finneran, Happy Valley – BBC One

Best supporting actor – Matthew Macfadyen, Succession, HBO/ Sky Atlantic

Amit Shah, Happy Valley – BBC One

Eanna Hardwicke, The Sixth Commandment – BBC One

Harris Dickinson, A Murder At The End Of The World – Disney+

Jack Lowden, Slow Horses – Apple TV+

Salim Daw, The Crown – Netflix

Drama series – Top Boy, Netflix

The Gold – BBC One

Happy Valley – BBC One

Slow Horses – Apple TV+

Entertainment – Strictly Come Dancing, BBC One

Hannah Waddingham: Home For Christmas – Apple TV+

Later… With Jools Holland – BBC Two

Michael Mcintyre’s Big Show – BBC One

Specialist factual – White Nanny, Black Child, Channel 5

Chimp Empire – Netflix

The Enfield Poltergeist – Apple TV+

Forced Out – Sky Documentaries

Comedy entertainment – Rob & Romesh Vs, Sky

The Graham Norton Show – BBC One

Late Night Lycett – Channel 4

Would I Lie To You? – BBC One

Short form – Mobility, BBC Three

The Skewer: Three Twisted Years – BBC iPlayer

Stealing Ukraine’s Children: Inside Russia’s Camps – Vice News

Where It Ends – BBC Three

Factual series – Lockerbie, Sky

Dublin Narcos – Sky Documentaries

Evacuation – Channel 4

Once Upon A Time In Northern Ireland – BBC Two

Reality TV show – Squid Game: The Challenge, Netflix

Banged Up – Channel 4

Married At First Sight – E4

My Mum, Your Dad – ITV

Live event coverage – Eurovision Song Contest 2023, BBC One

The Coronation Concert – BBC One

Royal British Legion Festival Of Remembrance – BBC One

Sports coverage – Cheltenham Festival Day One, ITV

MOTD Live: FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 – BBC One

Wimbledon 2023 Men’s Final – BBC One

International – Class Act, Netflix

The Bear – Disney+

Beef – Netflix

The Last Of Us – HBO/ Sky Atlantic

Love & Death – ITVX

Succession – HBO/ Sky Atlantic

Male comedy performance – Mawaan Rizwan, Juice, BBC Three

Adjani Salmon, Dreaming Whilst Black – BBC Three

David Tennant, Good Omens – Prime

Hammed Animashaun, Black Ops – BBC One

Jamie Demetriou, A Whole Lifetime With Jamie Demetriou – Netflix

Joseph Gilgun, Brassic – Sky Max

Factual entertainment – Celebrity Race Across The World, BBC One

The Dog House – Channel 4

Endurance: Race To The Pole – Channel 5

Portrait Artist Of The Year – Sky Arts

Female comedy performance – Gbemisola Ikumelo, Black Ops, BBC One

Bridget Christie, The Change – Channel 4

Máiréad Tyers, Extraordinary – Disney+

Roisin Gallagher, The Lovers – Sky Atlantic

Sofia Oxenham, Extraordinary – Disney+

Taj Atwal, Hullraisers – Channel 4

Soap – Casualty, BBC One

EastEnders – BBC One

Emmerdale – ITV

Limited drama – The Sixth Commandment, BBC One

Best Interests – BBC One

Demon 79 (Black Mirror) – Netflix

The Long Shadow – ITV

Daytime TV – Scam Interceptors, BBC One

Loose Women and Men production team – ITV

Lorraine – ITV

Make It At Market – BBC One

Current affairs – The Shamima Begum Story, BBC Two

Inside Russia: Traitors And Heroes (Storyville) – BBC Four

Putin Vs The West – BBC Two

Russell Brand: In Plain Sight (Dispatches) – Channel 4

News coverage – Inside Gaza: Israel And Hamas At War, Channel 4

Sky News: Inside Myanmar – The Hidden War – Sky News

Sky News: Israel-Hamas War – Sky News

Fellowship – Baroness Floella Benjamin

Memorable moment – The final kitchen showdown in Happy Valley, BBC One

Beckham – David teases Victoria about her ‘working class’ upbringing, Netflix

Doctor Who – Ncuti Gatwa being revealed as the 15th Doctor, BBC One

The Last Of Us – Bill and Frank’s Story, HBO/Sky Atlantic

The Piano – 13-year-old Lucy stuns commuters with jaw-dropping piano performance, Channel 4

Succession – Logan Roy’s death, HBO/Sky Atlantic

Entertainment performance – Joe Lycett, Late Night Lycett, Channel 4

Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! – ITV

Big Zuu, Big Zuu’s Big Eats – Dave

Graham Norton, The Graham Norton Show – BBC One

Hannah Waddingham, The Eurovision Song Contest 2023 – BBC One

Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan, Rob & Romesh Vs – Sky Max

Scripted comedy – Such Brave Girls, BBC Three

Big Boys – Channel 4

Dreaming Whilst Black – BBC Three

Extraordinary – Disney+

Special award – Lorraine Kelly

Leading actor – Timothy Spall, The Sixth Commandment, BBC One

Brian Cox, Succession – HBO/Sky Atlantic

Dominic West, The Crown – Netflix

Kane Robinson, Top Boy – Netlix

Paapa Essiedu, The Lazarus Project – Sky Max

Steve Coogan, The Reckoning – BBC One

Leading actress – Sarah Lancashire, Happy Valley, BBC One

Anjana Vasan, Demon 79 (Black Mirror) – Netflix

Anne Reid, The Sixth Commandment – BBC One

Bella Ramsey, The Last Of Us – HBO/Sky Atlantic

Helena Bonham Carter, Nolly – ITVX

Sharon Horgan, Best Interests – BBC One

Single documentary – Ellie Simmonds: Finding My Secret Family, ITV

David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived – Sky Documentaries

Hatton – Sky Crime

Vjeran Tomic: The Spider-Man Of Paris – Netflix

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