The BAFTA TV Awards winners have been revealed(Image: Getty Images for BAFTA)

BAFTA TV Awards 2025 winners list in full as The Traitors suffer huge blow

All the winners at this year's BAFTA TV Awards as the 2025 stars came together at Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall to celebrate the best of British TV

by · The Mirror

The BAFTA TV Awards have returned for another year as the very best of the small screen celebrate with a glitzy night in the capital. Stars of TV have descended on Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall in London in the hopes of securing a huge win.

The past year has certainly seen a wide variety of programmes captivate audiences. This year, the award ceremony was dominated by Baby Reindeer, Mr Bates Vs the Post Office, Rivals and Slow Horses.

Hit Netflix series Baby Reindeer topped the list with a total of eight nominations, followed by Mr Bates Vs the Post Office, Rivals and Slow Horses - which had six apiece.

Away from the heavy hitters, big names were also up for multiple awards. DIY star Stacey Solomon received two nominations while former EastEnders actor Danny Dyer received his first ever BAFTA TV nomination.

Mr Bates vs The Post Office picked up a BAFTA( Image: Getty Images for BAFTA)

David Tennant, Claudia Winkleman, Graham Norton, Ant and Dec and many more were all up for gongs. Before the show, they all made sure to walk the red carpet as they showed off their glamour.

Maura Higgins made her highly anticipated return to the red carpet, marking the first time since her kiss scandal with McFly's Danny Jones. The married singer shocked when he was filmed kissing Maura at the BRIT Awards earlier this year.

In an effort to avoid an awkward run in, Danny who won the latest series of I'm A Celebrity... and is a coach on The Voice, swerved the ceremony.

It didn't stop Maura making her comeback, however, as she made her grand return in a baby blue ballgown. She proved she is happy staying single as she took TikTok star Luke Hamnett along as her date for the evening.

The drama didn't just stay on the red carpet either, as one star made a slight error when accepting their award. Sophie Wilan broke the strict no swear rule during her speech.

“It’s been s*** hot” she said before realising and covering her mouth, while the crowd laughed. As the 2025 ceremony has been filled with plenty of glam and drama, here is a look at this year's winners...

Drama Series - Blue Lights (BBC)

Limited Drama - Mr Bates Vs The Post Office - ITV1

Scripted Comedy - Alma's Not Normal ( BBC Two)

Leading Actress - Marisa Abela - Industry (BBC)

Leading Actor - Lennie James - Mr Loverman (BBC)

Supporting Actress - Jessica Gunning - Baby Reindeer (Netflix)

Supporting Actor - Ariyon Bakare, Mr Loverman (BBC One)

Female performance in a comedy - Ruth Jones - Gavin and Stacey

Male performance in a comedy - Danny Dyer - Mr Bigstuff

Soap - EastEnders

Entertainment programme - Would I Lie To You? (BBC)

Entertainment performance - Joe Lycett - Late Night Lycett (Channel 4)

Factual entertainment - Rob And Rylan’s Grand Tour (BBC)

Reality - The Jury: Murder Trial ( Channel 4 )

International - Shogun (Disney+)

Live event coverage - Glastonbury (BBC)

Current affairs - State of Rage (Channel 4)

Single documentary - Ukraine: Enemy In The Woods (BBC)

Factual series - To Catch a Copper (Channel 4)

Specialist factual - Atomic People (BBC Two)

News coverage - BBC Breakfast: Post Office Special (BBC)

Sport coverage - Paris 2024 Olympics (BBC Sport/BBC One)

Memorable moment - Strictly Come Dancing for Dianne Buswell and Chris McCausland

Short Form - Quiet Life (BBC Three)

Daytime - Clive Myrie Caribbean Adventure (BBC)

Children's scripted - CBeebies As You Like It at Shakespeare’s Globe (CBeebies)

Children's non-scripted - FYI Investigates: Disability and Me (Sky Kids)

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