Marisa Abela, Danny Dyer & Lennie James steal the #BAFTAs2025 spotlight 🌟 #BritishTV #BAFTA
# BAFTA TV Awards 2025: Winners, Surprises, and Viral Moments
The 2025 BAFTA Television Awards lit up the Royal Festival Hall in London, celebrating the best of British TV. Hosted by Alan Cumming, the evening was full of unexpected wins, powerful speeches, and emotional tributes. Here’s what you need to know:
Big Wins for Marisa Abela and Lennie James
Marisa Abela took home the Leading Actress award for her role in Industry, shocking many with her heartfelt speech and tearful tribute to her mother and drama school teacher. Meanwhile, Lennie James was awarded Best Leading Actor for Mr Loverman, giving a humble yet powerful acceptance that resonated across the room.
Jessica Gunning, Ruth Jones, and Danny Dyer Steal the Comedy Spotlight
Jessica Gunning won her first BAFTA for Baby Reindeer, charming viewers with her quirky acceptance and birthday wishes to co-star Richard Gadd. Danny Dyer claimed Best Male Comedy Performance for Mr Bigstuff, delivering an expletive-filled, unfiltered speech. Ruth Jones, channeling her Gavin & Stacey character Nessa, thanked James Corden and teased a possible reunion.
Dramatic Wins and Political Statements
Mr Bates vs The Post Office won Best Limited Drama, with its producers calling out injustice and demanding compensation for those affected by the Horizon scandal. Meanwhile, the creators of State of Rage and Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods used their moments to highlight global conflicts and demand peace.
Controversy and Emotion on Stage
Some moments sparked backlash and buzz online — Danny Dyer’s swearing, Sophie Willen’s raw speech, and a surprise win for Marisa Abela, who had to be helped up the stage due to her dress.
Tributes and In Memoriam
The night’s In Memoriam segment included heartfelt musical accompaniment and honored the late Shannen Doherty, The Vivienne, Michael Mosley, and others.
More Noteworthy Wins
Would I Lie To You? finally won its first BAFTA after eight nominations.
Kirsty Wark received a standing ovation as she accepted the prestigious BAFTA Fellowship.
Sir David Suchet delighted fans by presenting in-character as Poirot.
From red carpet flair to poignant speeches, the 2025 BAFTA TV Awards were a reminder of television’s power to entertain, challenge, and inspire
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The 2025 BAFTA Television Awards lit up the Royal Festival Hall in London, celebrating the best of British TV. Hosted by Alan Cumming, the evening was full of unexpected wins, powerful speeches, and emotional tributes. Here’s what you need to know:
Big Wins for Marisa Abela and Lennie James
Marisa Abela took home the Leading Actress award for her role in Industry, shocking many with her heartfelt speech and tearful tribute to her mother and drama school teacher. Meanwhile, Lennie James was awarded Best Leading Actor for Mr Loverman, giving a humble yet powerful acceptance that resonated across the room.
Jessica Gunning, Ruth Jones, and Danny Dyer Steal the Comedy Spotlight
Jessica Gunning won her first BAFTA for Baby Reindeer, charming viewers with her quirky acceptance and birthday wishes to co-star Richard Gadd. Danny Dyer claimed Best Male Comedy Performance for Mr Bigstuff, delivering an expletive-filled, unfiltered speech. Ruth Jones, channeling her Gavin & Stacey character Nessa, thanked James Corden and teased a possible reunion.
Dramatic Wins and Political Statements
Mr Bates vs The Post Office won Best Limited Drama, with its producers calling out injustice and demanding compensation for those affected by the Horizon scandal. Meanwhile, the creators of State of Rage and Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods used their moments to highlight global conflicts and demand peace.
Controversy and Emotion on Stage
Some moments sparked backlash and buzz online — Danny Dyer’s swearing, Sophie Willen’s raw speech, and a surprise win for Marisa Abela, who had to be helped up the stage due to her dress.
Tributes and In Memoriam
The night’s In Memoriam segment included heartfelt musical accompaniment and honored the late Shannen Doherty, The Vivienne, Michael Mosley, and others.
More Noteworthy Wins
Would I Lie To You? finally won its first BAFTA after eight nominations.
Kirsty Wark received a standing ovation as she accepted the prestigious BAFTA Fellowship.
Sir David Suchet delighted fans by presenting in-character as Poirot.
From red carpet flair to poignant speeches, the 2025 BAFTA TV Awards were a reminder of television’s power to entertain, challenge, and inspire
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