Tess Daly exuded glamour in an off-the-shoulder white gown as she cosied up to her dapper husband Vernon Kay at the BAFTA TV Awards 2024 on Sunday night. The presenter, 55, looked stunning in the sophisticated number as she posed up a storm at the star-studded event held at the Royal Festival Hall in London. She completed her look with pointy heels to boost her height and accessorised with gold hoop earrings. Tess wore her blonde tresses in loose waves over her shoulders and opted for a bronzed makeup look. Meanwhile beside her Vernon, 50, looked as dapper as ever in a black suit, crisp white shirt and bow tie. Tess Daly exuded glamour in an off-the-shoulder white gown as she cosied up to her dapper husband Vernon Kay at the BAFTA TV Awards 2024 on Sunday night The presenter, 55, looked stunning in the sophisticated number as she posed up a storm at the star-studded event held at the Royal Festival Hall in London She completed her look with pointy heels to boost her height and accessorised with gold hoop earrings This year's BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises will be hosted by comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan for the second year in a row. The TV stars who appear in the reality travel series Rob And Romesh Vs together hosted the annual awards ceremony for the first time last year. Rob, 38, said: 'Romesh and I are absolutely buzzing to be back hosting the Baftas. 'We've not seen or spoken to each other since last year when we hosted so it will be good to catch up. 'It's a real privilege to continually get work together even though our friendship is fake and completely fabricated for commercial gain. 'My teeth aren't even that big I wear false ones so I can joke about them. 'On top of that Romesh isn't even Asian he just pretends to be so he can do his mum's accent'. Romesh, 45, joked that he thought he had 'done enough' last year to be asked to host it solo this year, adding: 'Hosting it with Rob again is also an honour I suppose'. In addition to announcing this year's nominations, BAFTA also announced P&O Cruises as its headline sponsor for a subsequent year. Tess wore her blonde tresses in loose waves over her shoulders and opted for a bronzed makeup look This year's BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises will be hosted by comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan for the second year in a row She looked as stunning as ever at the star-studded event in London She sported a healthy tan as she posed on the red carpet She put on a confident display as she posed up a storm Meanwhile beside her Vernon, 50, looked as dapper as ever in a black suit, crisp white shirt and bow tie They posed for some couple pictures Happy Valley (pictured), Slow Horses and The Sixth Commandment have all received six nods each after being warmly received by fans and critics alike Gary Oldman pictured in Slow Horses which has been nominated for six gongs In the Limited Drama category, Best Interests, Demon 79 (Black Mirror), The Long Shadow and The Sixth Commandment are all in with a chance (Katherine Kelly in The Long Shadow) The stars in the running for the Leading Actress gong include Anjana Vasan for Black Mirror, Anne Reid in the Sixth Commandment and Bella Ramsey for The Last Of Us. Also nominated in the category is Helena Bonham Carter for Nolly, Sarah Lancashire for Happy Valley and Sharon Horgan for her role in Best Interests. In the Leading Actor category, Brian Cox has been nominated for Succession, Dominic West for The Crown and Kane Robinson for Top Boy. Also in the running is Paapa Essiedu for The Lazarus, Steve Coogan for The Reckoning and Timothy Spall in The Sixth Commandment. Despite the strong line up, fans were disappointed that Happy Valley's James Norton didn't make it into the shortlist for Best Actor. Coogan's nod comes following a wave of controversy over his role as paedophile Jimmy Savile, which aired on BBC last year despite claims for it to be scrapped. His portrayal of the depraved presenter was described as 'eerily good', however the series sparked criticism for making entertainment out of the harrowing events. Amit Shaah (Happy Valley) Eanna Hardwicke (The Sixth Commandment), Harris Dickinson (A Murder at the End of the World)... Jack Lowden (Slow Horses), Matthew Macfadyen (Succession), Salim Daw ( The Crown ) have received nods for Supporting Actor. Meanwhile, Elizabeth Debicki (The Crown), Harriet Walter (Succession), Jasmine Jobson (Top Boy) and Lesley Manville (The Crown) and Nico Parker (The Last Of Us) have been given nods for Best Supporting Actress. In the daytime TV category, Loose Women, Lorraine, Make It Market and Scam Interceptors have all been nominated. However This Morning was snubbed following a turbulent year for the show which saw both its regular hosts, Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby leave. The show saw a rotation of presenters hold the fort while bosses looked for new regular hosts, which were recently revealed as Cat Deeley and Ben Shepherd . As for best Drama Series, The Gold, Happy Valley and Slow Horses have all been nominated alongside Top Boy. In the Limited Drama category, Best Interests, Demon 79 ( Black Mirror ), The Long Shadow and The Sixth Commandment are all in with a chance. Whereas in the Entertainment Series category, Hannah Waddingham: Home For Christmas and Later... With Jools Holland are among those nomination. Michael McIntyre's Big Show and Strictly Come Dancing are also on the shortlist. Hannah is also nominated for Entertainment Performance for the Eurovision Song Contest, while Ant and Dec have received a nod for I'm A Celeb. Also receiving a nomination are Big Zuu for Big Zuu's Big Eats, Graham Norton for his self-titled show, Joe Lycett for his late night show and Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan for Rob & Romesh Vs. This Morning was snubbed following a turbulent year for the show which saw both its regular hosts, Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby leave The show saw a rotation of shows hold the fort while bosses looked for new regular hosts, which were recently revealed as Cat Deeley and Ben Shepherd Following a hugely successful run during awards season, The Bear has been nominated in the International category alongside Beef and Class Act. The Last Of Us, Love & Death and Succession have also received nods. The Reality TV section sees Banged Up, Married At First Sight UK, My Mum, Your Dad and Squid Game: The Challenge battle it out for the win. Coronation Street missed out on a nod for Best Soap, while rivals EastEnders and Emmerdale made the cut. Casualty was a surprise addition to the category. Last week it was revealed that an iconic moment from the Netflix Beckham documentary has been nominated for a TV BAFTA . The series released last October saw David, 48, and Victoria, 49, give an intimate insight into their marriage and early romance, their family life, as well as charting David's footballing career. One particular moment went viral after its release - when Victoria said she was from a 'working class' family before David pointed out that her father in fact used to drive her to school in a Rolls-Royce. The hilarious scene spawned a host of memes and became a talking point from the successful series. Now it has been nominated in the P&O Cruises Memorable Moments category at the TV Baftas along with five other entries. The moment will go up against the end of Happy Valley , Ncuti Gatwa 's arrival in Doctor Who , Logan Roy's death in Succession, teen Lucy's performance on Channel 4 's The Piano and the story of Bill and Frank in zombie drama The Last of Us . 17 out of 44 nominees in the performance categories have received their first BAFTA TV Awards nomination. The nominations have been determined through a combination of TV membership-wide voting, Juries and Chapter voting. Juries are comprised of voters with the relevant professional expertise and balance of gender, background, location and age. Last week it was revealed that an iconic moment from the Netflix Beckham documentary has been nominated for a TV BAFTA The series released last October saw David, 48, and Victoria, 49, give an intimate insight into their marriage and early romance, their family life, as well as charting David's footballing career Chapters are made up of BAFTA members who hold specialist knowledge in the relevant craft to the category in consideration. Given the very high volume of entries to the BAFTA Television and BAFTA Television Craft Awards, the use of Juries ensures every longlisted entry for each category is seen and considered by each voting member. This year, over 500 voters across 127 hours participated in 43 juries, as well as four Chapter votes took place to decide the nominations. Jane Millichip, CEO of BAFTA, said: 'It is a real privilege to announce today's nominations which recognise the most gripping, entertaining, challenging, funniest, most informative, highest quality, and most impactful TV programmes of 2023, as voted for by BAFTA members. 'More than 100 programmes across 12 broadcasters and streamers represent an extraordinary range of content. We are proud to showcase this incredible roster of talent at our Television Craft Awards on 28 April and our Television Awards with P&O Cruises on 12 May. 'It is important that we celebrate the extraordinary craft and creativity of the broadcast sector, particularly during this challenging year for many people working in the industry.' TV BAFTA Awards 2024: The WINNERSLeading actress Anjana Vasan, Demon 79 (Black Mirror) - Netflix Anne Reid, The Sixth Commandment - BBC One Bella Ramsey, The Last of Us - Sky Atlantic Helena Bonham Carter, Nolly - ITVX Sarah Lancashire, Happy Valley - BBC One - WINNER Sharon Horgan, Best Interests - BBC One
Leading actor Brian Cox, Succession - Sky Atlantic Dominic West, The Crown - Netflix Kane Robinson, Top Boy - Netflix Paapa Essiedu, The Lazarus Project - Sky Max Steve Coogan, The Reckoning - BBC One Timothy Spall, The Sixth Commandment - BBC One - WINNER Bella Ramsey has been nominated in Leading Actress for The Last of Us Supporting actress Elizabeth Debicki, The Crown - Netflix Harriet Walter, Succession - Sky Atlantic Jasmine Jobson, Top Boy - Netflix - WINNER Lesley Manville, The Crown - Netflix Nico Parker, The Last of Us - Sky Atlantic Siobhan Finneran, Happy Valley - BBC One
Supporting actor Amit Shah, Happy Valley - BBC One Éanna Hardwicke, The Sixth Commandment - BBC One Harris Dickinson, A Murder at the End of the World - Disney+ Jack Lowden, Slow Horses - Apple TV+ Matthew Macfadyen, Succession - Sky Atlantic - WINNER Salim Daw, The Crown - Netflix Female performance in a comedy Bridget Christie, The Change - Channel 4 Gbemisola Ikumelo, Black Ops - BBC One - WINNER Máiréad Tyers, Extraordinary - Disney+ Roisin Gallagher, The Lovers - Sky Atlantic Sofia Oxenham, Extraordinary - Disney+ Taj Atwal, Hullraisers - Channel 4 David Tennant is up for male performance in a comedy fpr Good Omens Male performance in a comedy Adjani Salmon, Dreaming Whilst Black - BBC Three David Tennant, Good Omens - Prime Video Hammed Animashaun, Black Ops - BBC One Jamie Demetriou, A Whole Lifetime with Jamie Demetriou - Netflix Joseph Gilgun, Brassic - Sky Max Mawaan Rizwan, Juice - BBC Three - WINNER
Drama series The Gold - BBC One Happy Valley - BBC One Slow Horses - Apple TV+ Top Boy - Netflix - WINNER
Limited drama Best Interests - BBC One Demon 79 (Black Mirror) - Netflix The Long Shadow - ITV1 The Sixth Commandment - BBC One - WINNER
Scripted comedy Big Boys - Channel 4 Dreaming Whilst Black - BBC Three Extraordinary - Disney+ Such Brave Girls - BBC Three - WINNER Netflix's Demon 79 (Black Mirror) is up for Limited drama Soap Casualty - BBC One - WINNER EastEnders - BBC One Emmerdale - ITV1
Entertainment programme Hannah Waddingham: Home For Christmas - Apple TV+ Later… With Jools Holland - BBC Two Michael McIntyre's Big Show - BBC One Strictly Come Dancing - BBC One - WINNER
Entertainment performance Anthony McPartlin & Declan Donnelly, I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! - ITV1 Big Zuu, Big Zuu's Big Eats - Dave Graham Norton, The Graham Norton Show - BBC One Hannah Waddingham, Eurovision Song Contest 2023 - BBC One Joe Lycett, Late Night Lycett - Channel 4 - WINNER Rob Beckett & Romesh Ranganathan, Rob & Romesh Vs - Sky Max
Comedy entertainment programme The Graham Norton Show - BBC One Late Night Lycett - Channel 4 Rob & Romesh Vs - Sky Max - WINNER Would I Lie To You? - BBC One Factual entertainment Celebrity Race Across The World - BBC One - WINNER The Dog House - Channel 4 Endurance: Race To The Pole - Channel 5 Portrait Artist of the Year - Sky Arts
Reality Banged Up - Channel 4 Married At First Sight UK - E4 My Mum, Your Dad - ITV1 Squid Game: The Challenge - Netflix - WINNER Squid Game: The Challenge is nominated in the Reality category Daytime Loose Women and Men - ITV1 Lorraine - ITV1 Make It At Market - BBC One Scam Interceptors - BBC One - WINNER
International The Bear - Disney+ Beef - Netflix Class Act - Netflix - WINNER The Last of Us - Sky Atlantic Love & Death - ITVX Succession - Sky Atlantic
Live event coverage The Coronation Concert - BBC One Eurovision Song Contest 2023 - BBC One - WINNER Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance - BBC One The Bear is nominated in the International category Current affairs Inside Russia: Traitors And Heroes (Storyville) - BBC Four Putin Vs The West - BBC Two Russell Brand: In Plain Sight (Dispatches) - Channel 4 The Shamima Begum Story (This World) - BBC Two - WINNER
Single documentary David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived - Sky Documentaries Ellie Simmonds: Finding My Secret Family - ITV1 - WINNER Hatton - Sky Crime Vjeran Tomic: The Spider-Man of Paris - Netflix
Factual series Dublin Narcos - Sky Documentaries Evacuation - Channel 4 Lockerbie - Sky Documentaries - WINNER Once Upon A Time In Northern Ireland - BBC Two
Specialist factual Chimp Empire - Netflix The Enfield Poltergeist - Apple TV+ Forced Out - Sky Documentaries White Nanny, Black Child - Channel 5 - WINNER Ellie Simmonds: Finding My Secret Family is up for Single documentary News coverage Inside Gaza: Israel And Hamas At War - Channel 4 News - WINNER Inside Myanmar - The Hidden War - Sky News Israel-Hamas War - Sky News
Sports coverage Cheltenham Festival Day One - ITV1 - WINNER MOTD Live: Fifa Women's World Cup 2023 - BBC One Wimbledon 2023 Men's Final - BBC One
Memorable moment Beckham, David teases Victoria about her 'working class' upbringing - Netflix Doctor Who, Ncuti Gatwa revealed as the 15th Doctor - BBC One Happy Valley, Catherine Cawood and Tommy Lee Royce's final kitchen showdown - BBC One - WINNER The Last of Us, Bill and Frank's Story - Sky Atlantic The Piano, 13-year-old Lucy stuns commuters with jaw dropping piano performance - Channel 4 Succession, Logan Roy's death - Sky Atlantic Up for Memorable moment is: Doctor Who, Ncuti Gatwa revealed as the 15th Doctor Short form Mobility - BBC Three - WINNER The Skewer: Three Twisted Years - BBC iPlayer Stealing Ukraine's Children: Inside Russia's Camps - Vice News Where It Ends - BBC Three
Writer: Comedy Jack Rooke, Big Boys - Channel 4 - WINNER Jamie Demetriou, A Whole Lifetime with Jamie Demetriou - Netflix Kat Sadler, Such Brave Girls - BBC Three Mawaan Rizwan, Juice - BBC Three
Writer: Drama Charlie Brooker & Bisha K Ali, Demon 79 (Black Mirror) - Netflix - WINNER Jesse Armstrong, Succession - Sky Atlantic Sally Wainwright, Happy Valley - BBC One Sarah Phelps, The Sixth Commandment - BBC One The full list of Bafta TV Craft WINNERS is available on their website |
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