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RTÉ News
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- RTÉ News
Irish stars stun at BAFTA Television Awards 2025
The BAFTA Television Awards 2025 are set to take place in London's Royal Festival Hall on May 11, 2025, with a bevy of stars of the big and small screen attending the glamorous ceremony. Galway's Nicola Coughlan, star of Netflix hit Bridgerton, is in the running for 'Memorable Moment' at the BAFTA TV awards tonight thanks to a fan-favourite carriage scene. Coughlan has also earned a nomination for 'Female Performance in a Comedy' as Maggie in Channel 4's Big Mood, the dark comedy-drama series about two best friends dealing with work, life and mental health pressures. The Derry Girls star represented Ireland on the star-studded red carpet alongside Graham Norton, Angela Scanlon, Maura Higgins, Laura Whitmore, Una Healy, Siobhán McSweeney, Anthony Boyle, Lola Petticrew, and Hazel Doupe.


News18
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
BAFTA TV Awards 2025 Winners: Full List Of Major Wins, First-Time BAFTA Moments & More I N18G
The BAFTA Television Awards 2025 celebrated the best of TV from 2024 in a star-studded ceremony at London's Royal Festival Hall. Hosted by Alan Cumming, the night honoured first-time winners like Marisa Abela, Lennie James, and Jessica Gunning, with standout wins for Mr Loverman, Industry and Baby Reindeer. New children's categories debuted, Strictly Come Dancing took home the public-voted Memorable Moment Award and Kirsty Wark received the prestigious BAFTA Fellowship. Catch the full list of winners, musical performances, and global broadcast details from one of TV's most exciting nights of the year. bollywood news | entertainment news live | latest bollywood news | bollywood | news18 | n18oc_moviesLiked the video? Please press the thumbs up icon and leave a comment. Subscribe to Showsha YouTube channel and never miss a video: Showsha on Instagram: Showsha on Facebook: Showsha on X: Showsha on Snapchat: entertainment and lifestyle news and updates on:


Edinburgh Live
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Edinburgh Live
Lorraine Kelly 'to miss BAFTA TV Awards' after undergoing 'preventative' surgery
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info TV favourite Lorraine Kelly will be noticeably absent from this year's BAFTA Television Awards after undergoing surgery. Honoured with a special award at last year's ceremony, the 65-year-old presenter won't make an appearance on Sunday (May 11) night's event, The Sun reports. She is recuperating from "preventative" surgery that involved removing her ovaries and fallopian tubes. An insider disclosed to the publication: "She's been through a lot with her recent health scare and is quite rightly taking some time out to properly recover. "Lorraine is already missed by the ITV team and will be desperate to get back to the day job.", reports the Daily Record. (Image: Getty Images for BAFTA) According to sources, there's no confirmed date for Lorraine's return to the helm of her namesake ITV breakfast programme, as she's still in the early stages of her recovery period. Last year, Lorraine celebrated an impressive milestone of 40 years on television since her start as a Scotland reporter for TV-am in 1984. Reflecting on the past four decades, she expressed last year: "It's been quite the year - 2024 has been so very special. "Obviously the most magical thing that has happened is the birth of baby Billie who is an absolute angel. (Image: PA) "I am completely besotted, and I'm so proud of my daughter Rosie and her fiancé Steve White. "They are incredible parents and baby Billie is surrounded by love from all their family and friends." Lorraine, who has been at the helm of her own ITV morning chat show since 2010, shared: "The BAFTA award was of course another highlight, made even more special as it was given to me by the legend Brian Cox." She also celebrated her literary success, saying, "There was also the publication of my first novel The Island Swimmer which went to number two in the big grown up Sunday Times book chart." (Image: Getty Images for BAFTA) Her stint on The Masked Singer was a joyous experience for her, as she revealed, "Appearing as an owl on The Masked Singer was one of the most enjoyable and happiest of experiences and I can't wait to show Billie when she is older." Born in the Gorbals and raised in a tenement flat in Glasgow's Bridgeton from the age of two, Lorraine admits that breaking into TV with a Glasgow accent was challenging in the 1980s and believes it remains so today. BAFTA Television Awards 2025 airs on BBC One on Sunday, May 11 at 8pm