Steven McIntosh
Entertainment reporter
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TV duo Ant & Dec, who are nominated for their last series of Saturday Night Takeaway
TV stars doused themselves in suncream on Sunday, as they walked the red carpet ahead of the Bafta TV Awards.
The ceremony, one of the most prestigious events in the entertainment calendar, is taking place at the sun-drenched Royal Festival Hall in London.
Baby Reindeer and Mr Bates vs the Post Office are among the nominees at the ceremony, which recognises the best television of 2024.
The show is recorded ahead of time and broadcast on BBC One at 19:00 BST. Here’s a selection of the stars who were walking the red carpet.

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Scoop star Billie Piper played the journalist who organised Newsnight’s Prince Andrew interview

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Rivals and EastEnders star Danny Dyer

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Radio 1 presenter Jamie Laing, with his wife and fellow Made In Chelsea star Sophie Habboo

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Toby Jones, who played the titular Alan Bates in Mr Bates vs the Post Office

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Rivals and Doctor Who star David Tennant, pictured with wife Georgia Moffett

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JLS singer and former Strictly Come Dancing contestant JB Gill

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Singer Jessie J, who is performing during the ceremony

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Mr Bates vs the Post Office star Monica Dolan

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Lolly Adefope, star of Ghosts and The Franchise

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Emily Atack and Alex Hassell’s “naked tennis” scene in Rivals is nominated for the memorable moment award

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Radio and TV presenter Clara Amfo

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Alan Cumming, who presents The Traitors US, is the host of this year’s ceremony

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Baroness Floella Benjamin, who received the Bafta Fellowship at last year’s ceremony

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Love Island star and I’m A Celebrity contestant Maura Higgins

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TikTok personality Max Balegde

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Ted Lasso star and Celebrity Race Across The World contestant Kola Bokinni, pictured with his sister, radio presenter Yinka Bokinni

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Actor and comedian Mawaan Rizwan

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L-R: Ruth Davidson, Beth Rigby and Harriet Harman, who jointly host political podcast Electoral Dysfunction

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Lenny Rush, star of comedy drama series Am I Being Unreasonable?

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Poirot star Sir David Suchet, who is presenting an award during the ceremony

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Hollyoaks star and Loose women panelist Kéllé Bryan

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Jonathan Pryce appears in Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light, the adaptation of Hilary Mantel’s novel