The prestigious 2025 BAFTA Television Awards were held on Sunday, May 11, at the Royal Festival Hall in London, hosted by actor and presenter Alan Cumming. It was a night filled with emotional wins, moving tributes, and well-deserved recognition of the best in British television over the past year.
Critically acclaimed series like “Mr Loverman”, “Mr Bates vs The Post Office”, and Netflix’s “Baby Reindeer” emerged as some of the biggest winners, while other standout shows from BBC, ITV, Channel 4, and Disney+ also took home honors. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the winners in every category, along with the nominated contenders.
Best Drama Series
- Winner: Blue Lights – BBC One
A gritty and authentic portrayal of rookie police officers in Northern Ireland, “Blue Lights” stood out for its emotional depth, strong character development, and social commentary.
Other nominees:
- Sherwood – BBC One
- Supacell – Netflix
- Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light – BBC One
Best Limited Drama
- Winner: Mr Bates vs The Post Office – ITV1
This hard-hitting limited series depicted the real-life scandal involving sub-postmasters falsely accused of fraud. Its powerful storytelling and social impact made it a standout.
Other nominees:
- Baby Reindeer – Netflix
- Lost Boys and Fairies – BBC One
- One Day – Netflix
Best Scripted Comedy
- Winner: Alma’s Not Normal – BBC Two
Sophie Willan’s creation returned for another triumphant run, blending humor and heartbreak in a working-class setting.
Other nominees:
- Brassic – Sky Max
- G’Wed – ITV1
- Ludwig – BBC One
Leading Actress
- Winner: Marisa Abela – Industry (BBC One)
Abela impressed critics with her nuanced performance in “Industry,” portraying the high-stakes finance world with emotional resonance.
Other nominees:
- Anna Maxwell Martin – Until I Kill You (ITV1)
- Billie Piper – Scoop (Netflix)
- Lola Petticrew – Say Nothing (Disney+)
- Monica Dolan – Mr Bates vs The Post Office (ITV1)
- Sharon D. Clarke – Mr Loverman (BBC One)
Leading Actor
- Winner: Lennie James – Mr Loverman (BBC One)
James delivered a career-defining performance as a closeted Caribbean man coming to terms with his identity in later life.
Other nominees:
- David Tennant – Rivals (Disney+)
- Gary Oldman – Slow Horses (Apple TV+)
- Martin Freeman – The Responder (BBC One)
- Richard Gadd – Baby Reindeer (Netflix)
- Toby Jones – Mr Bates vs The Post Office (ITV1)
Supporting Actress
- Winner: Jessica Gunning – Baby Reindeer (Netflix)
Gunning’s chilling and complex performance earned her widespread praise for bringing humanity to a haunting role.
Other nominees:
- Katherine Parkinson – Rivals (Disney+)
- Maxine Peake – Say Nothing (Disney+)
- Monica Dolan – Sherwood (BBC One)
- Nava Mau – Baby Reindeer (Netflix)
- Sue Johnston – Truelove (Channel 4)
Supporting Actor
- Winner: Ariyon Bakare – Mr Loverman (BBC One)
Bakare gave a moving performance in a tender, intergenerational LGBTQ+ drama that resonated deeply.
Other nominees:
- Christopher Chung – Slow Horses (Apple TV+)
- Damian Lewis – Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light (BBC One)
- Jonathan Pryce – Slow Horses (Apple TV+)
- McKinley Belcher III – Eric (Netflix)
- Sonny Walker – The Gathering (Channel 4)
Female Performance in a Comedy
- Winner: Ruth Jones – Gavin & Stacey: The Finale (BBC One)
A triumphant return to one of Britain’s most beloved comedies, Jones’s performance struck all the right nostalgic and emotional notes.
Other nominees:
- Anjana Vasan – We Are Lady Parts (Channel 4)
- Kate O’Flynn – Everyone Else Burns (Channel 4)
- Lolly Adefope – The Franchise (Sky Comedy)
- Nicola Coughlan – Big Mood (Channel 4)
- Sophie Willan – Alma’s Not Normal (BBC Two)
Male Performance in a Comedy
- Winner: Danny Dyer – Mr Bigstuff (Sky Comedy)
Dyer surprised many with his range and charm in this sharply written comedy.
Other nominees:
- Bilal Hasna – Extraordinary (Disney+)
- Dylan Thomas-Smith – G’Wed (ITV2)
- Nabhaan Rizwan – Kaos (Netflix)
- Oliver Savell – Changing Ends (ITV1)
- Phil Dunning – Smoggie Queens (BBC Three)
Best Soap
- Winner: EastEnders (BBC One)
Long-running fan favorite “EastEnders” reclaimed the crown with high-stakes drama and impactful storylines.
Other nominees:
- Casualty (BBC One)
- Coronation Street (ITV1)
Best Entertainment Programme
- Winner: Would I Lie To You? (BBC One)
The classic panel show remains as entertaining as ever with witty banter and unforgettable stories.
Other nominees:
- The 1% Club (ITV1)
- Michael McIntyre’s Big Show (BBC One)
- Taskmaster (Channel 4)
Best Entertainment Performance
- Winner: Joe Lycett – Late Night Lycett (Channel 4)
Joe’s chaotic and hilarious energy captivated audiences and critics alike.
Other nominees:
- Ant & Dec – Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV1)
- Claudia Winkleman – The Traitors (BBC One)
- Graham Norton – The Graham Norton Show (BBC One)
- Romesh Ranganathan, Rob Beckett – Rob & Romesh Vs (Sky Max)
- Stacey Solomon – Sort Your Life Out (BBC One)
Factual Entertainment
- Winner: Rob and Rylan’s Grand Tour (BBC Two)
This buddy travel series charmed viewers with its history, humor, and friendship.
Other nominees:
- In Vogue: The 90s (Disney+)
- Race Across The World (BBC One)
- Sort Your Life Out (BBC One)
Reality Programme
- Winner: The Jury: Murder Trial (Channel 4)
An experimental reality/legal hybrid, it took viewers into the justice system like never before.
Other nominees:
- Dragons’ Den (BBC One)
- Love Is Blind (Netflix)
- The Traitors (BBC One)
Best Daytime Show
- Winner: Clive Myrie’s Caribbean Adventure (BBC Two)
The respected journalist took viewers on a deeply personal and scenic journey.
Other nominees:
- Loose Women (ITV1)
- Morning Live (BBC One)
- Richard Osman’s House of Games (BBC Two)
International Series
- Winner: Shōgun (Disney+)
This big-budget historical drama wowed international audiences and critics alike.
Other nominees:
- After The Party (Channel 4)
- Colin From Accounts (BBC Two)
- Say Nothing (Disney+)
- True Detective: Night Country (Sky Atlantic)
- You Are Not Alone: Fighting the Wolfpack (Netflix)
Live Event Coverage
- Winner: Glastonbury 2024 (BBC Two)
With its stellar music coverage and inclusive presentation, it earned top marks.
Other nominees:
- D-Day 80: Tribute to the Fallen (BBC One)
- Last Night Of The Proms (BBC Two)
Current Affairs
- Winner: State of Rage (Channel 4)
Investigative journalism at its finest, shining a light on protest movements and institutional responses.
Other nominees:
- Life and Death in Gaza (BBC Two)
- Maternity: Broken Trust – Exposure (ITV1)
- Ukraine’s War: The Other Side (ITV1)
Single Documentary
- Winner: Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods (BBC Two)
A haunting and intimate portrait of survival during conflict.
Other nominees:
- Hell Jumper (BBC Two)
- Tell Them You Love Me (Sky Documentaries)
- Undercover: Exposing the Far Right (Channel 4)
Factual Series
- Winner: To Catch a Copper (Channel 4)
A hard-hitting series examining police accountability and misconduct.
Other nominees:
- American Nightmare (Netflix)
- Freddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams: On Tour (BBC One)
- The Push: Murder on the Cliff (Channel 4)
Specialist Factual
- Winner: Atomic People (BBC Two)
An exploration of the human side of nuclear science and technology.
Other nominees:
- Billy & Molly: An Otter Love (National Geographic)
- Children of the Cult (ITV1)
- Miners’ Strike 1984: The Battle for Britain (Channel 4)
News Coverage
- Winner: BBC Breakfast: Post Office Special
This moving special report gave victims of the Horizon scandal a national voice.
Sports Coverage
- Winner: Paris 2024 Olympics (BBC Sport/BBC One)
Comprehensive, inclusive, and emotional – a win for British sports coverage.
Memorable Moment of the Year
- Winner: Strictly Come Dancing – Chris McCausland’s Waltz
This performance, set to “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” moved millions across the UK.
Children’s Programming
Scripted:
- Winner: CBeebies As You Like It at Shakespeare’s Globe
A beautiful introduction to classic theatre for young minds.
Non-Scripted:
- Winner: Disability and Me – FYI Investigates (Sky Kids)
A touching, educational deep-dive into disability representation.
Best Short Form Programme
- Winner: Quiet Life (BBC Three)
An innovative, introspective piece reflecting on mental health and modern life.
The Information is Collected from BBC and MSN.