Overview
- Adolescence, which dominated Sunday’s ceremony at London’s Royal Festival Hall, won Limited Drama plus Leading Actor for Stephen Graham and both supporting prizes.
- The Celebrity Traitors won Reality and secured the only public‑voted prize, Memorable Moment, for Alan Carr’s victory.
- The victories extend earlier BAFTA Craft wins for direction and sound and follow a wider awards run that included nine Emmys.
- BAFTA awarded its Fellowship to Mary Berry and presented the Television Special Award to consumer finance broadcaster Martin Lewis.
- The Greg Davies‑hosted show featured performances by Cat Burns and AURORA and aired on BBC One at 7 p.m. after an afternoon taping, following a Film Awards review that found weak risk planning, poor escalation, and no clear crisis command structure.