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Evening Standard
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Evening Standard
Why Maggie Smith and Joan Plowright weren't in Bafta TV Awards tribute as fans blast 'shameful' omission
Actors who are best known for television are usually honoured at the TV Awards, while stars who are more aligned with film are celebrated at the Film Awards.


Daily Mail
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
BAFTA TV Awards viewers are all saying the same thing about host Alan Cumming as he kickstarts the ceremony with Traitors-themed sketch
Viewers tuning into the 2025 BAFTA TV Awards blasted host Alan Cumming for his prolonged opening monologue on Sunday, as they begged for him 'to get on with' starting the ceremony. As the star-studded evening kicked off to celebrate a slew of talented stars, Alan, 60, started the evening with a sketch in honour of The Traitors. In the sketch, Alan sported one of the famous Traitors cloaks, before being interrogated by DI Barnady from the iconic crime drama Midsomer Murders, before being asked to take an oath to take on the coveted role as BAFTAs host. Following the skit, Alan then took to the stage at London 's Royal Festival hall in a quirky glittery blue suit. Looking in top spirits in his exaggerated trousers and blazer which he layered over a silky leopard-print shirt. And while his outfit caught the eyes of TV buffs, it was Alan's 'boring' introduction which caused fans to spiral in a frenzy as they begged for him 'to get on with it'. Taking to social media, one viewer penned: 'possibly the worst presenter EVER #baftas'; 'Just get on with it.... #baftas #BAFTA2025'; 'Oh get on with it love #BAFTAS' '#BAFTAs Get on with the awards and cut out all the nonsense.'; 'This dude is boring me to death #BAFTAS'; 'Get on with it for goodness sake. #baftas' 'The opening sketch for the #BAFTAS tells you all you need to know about the standard of quality you're about to see awarded. #BAFTA #BAFTA2025' 'Is there a reason for these naff intros? #BAFTAs' The 2025 BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises is taking place at the Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall on Sunday. The star-studded evening will see a slew of celebrities take home awards celebrating excellence in TV, as well as a line-up of standout performances. Global music stars Jessie J and Tom Grennan are both set to put on a show at the ceremony, with powerhouse Jessie singing The Award Goes To as her first TV performance in six years. Meanwhile, multi-platinum popstar Tom will play his brand new track Full Attention, in a TV exclusive. And while his outfit caught the eyes of TV buffs, it was Alan's 'boring' introduction which caused fans to spiral in a frenzy as they begged for him 'to get on with it' Both performances will air during the awards ceremony on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Sunday 11 May at 7pm. In addition, BAFTA has confirmed award-winning concert violinist and social media sensation Esther Abrami will be performing Apple Tree for the In Memoriam tribute. Speaking about her performance, Jessie J said: 'I haven't sung on British television in years. What a way to come back, it's an honour. But who will the award go to, that's the question.' Meanwhile, Tom added: 'It's a real honour to have been invited by such a prestigious event as BAFTA to perform in front of so many esteemed actors and creatives.' For the first time, Scottish actor, writer, producer and presenter Alan Cumming will host the glitzy eremony. Emma Baehr, Executive Director of Awards & Content at BAFTA, said: 'We're delighted that Alan Cumming will be hosting this year's BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises. 'He will definitely bring a playful sense of mischief and fun to the ceremony, so audiences should expect the unexpected at Britain's biggest celebration of TV on Sunday 11 May.' Elsewhere, the nominations for the BAFTA Television Awards 2025 P&O Cruises Memorable Moment Award have been announced. From Gavin and Stacey, to The Traitors and Bridgerton, six of this year's most acclaimed TV shows are set to battle it out for one of the ceremony's biggest accolades. The category is the only award in which the public will be able to have their say and vote for their favourite scene. Last year's BAFTA Television Awards delivered an average audience of 2.7 million on BBC One and iPlayer, whilst social media coverage of the night received over 7 million views. In terms of other nominations, Strictly Come Dancing has been snubbed of a nomination for the first time in the show's 20-year history. The BBC favourite had been nominated in the Entertainment Programme category every year since the rebooted version of the show launched in 2004. Meanwhile, Netflix phenomenon Baby Reindeer led the pack with an incredible eight nominations after it proved a global success following its release last year. Richard Gadd who wrote and starred in the series about his own experiences of being stalked is up for Leading Actor, while his co-star Jessica Gunning is in the running for the Supporting Actress award. In the Limited Drama category, Baby Reindeer will face ITV drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office, which was based on one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in British legal history, where hundreds of innocent sub-postmasters and postmistresses were wrongly accused of theft, fraud and false accounting due to a defective IT system. Mr Bates vs The Post Office received a total of six nominations, while Disney series Rivals and Apple TV's Slow Horses also had the same amount of nods. Ant and Dec, The Traitors and Stacey Solomon's Sort Your Life Out are among the nominees for best entertainment performance. The best leading actress nominees are Anna Maxwell Martin (Until I Kill You), Billie Piper (Scoop), Lola Petticrew (Say Nothing), Marisa Abela (Industry), Monica Dolan (Mr Bates vs The Post Office) and Sharon D Clarke (Mr Loverman). David Tennant (Rivals), Gary Oldman (Slow Horses), Lennie James (Mr Loverman), Martin Freeman (The Responder) and Toby Jones (Mr Bates vs The Post Office) take on Gadd for the best actor accolade. Soap star Danny Dyer is among the group who have received their first Bafta nomination in the best male comedy performance category for his role in Mr Bigstuff A total of 21 out of 44 nominees in the performance categories have received their first BAFTA Television Awards nomination. Soap star Danny Dyer is among the group who have received their first Bafta nomination in the best male comedy performance category for his role in Mr Bigstuff. In the prestigious best drama category, crime dramas Blue Lights and Sherwood will take on superhero series Supacell and acclaimed period drama Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light. Jane Millichip, CEO of Bafta, said: '2024 was a standout year for television, testified by the 134 brilliant programmes nominated by BAFTA members. 'The power of television to drive national conversation, to tap into the stories of public interest, and to inspire societal change, is second to none. And to do this through every genre is even more impressive. 'The drama of sport, the truth of fiction, the humanity of documentary, the poignancy of comedy, serious entertainment – this year's nominees reflect every aspect of the human condition. 'UK television is at the top of its game, and it is a privilege at Bafta to showcase the work of our incredibly talented nominees at the Bafta Television Craft Awards and Bafta Television Awards with P&O Cruises. Tune into BBC One and BBC iPlayer on May 11, not only to find out who wins, but to inspire your next watchlist.' And the official wine sponsor of the evening, Casillero del Diablo, will once again be the drink of choice for winners, nominees, celebrities, and VIP guests alike.


The Independent
03-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
David Walliams mocks Simon Cowell over Britain's Got Talent failure he ‘wasn't happy' about
David Walliams has hit out at former Britain's Got Talent colleague Simon Cowell amid an alleged feud. The comedian was a judge on the ITV talent show from 2012 up until his departure in 2022, when it emerged that he had made sexually explicit and derogatory remarks about some of the contestants during a recording at the London Palladium in January 2020. sued FremantleMedia, the production company that makes BGT, for the leaking of his private remarks. The matter was settled in November 2023. He decided to leave the show after issuing an apology. On Tuesday (1 April), during an Advertising Week Europe panel, Walliams made a dig at his one-time fellow judge after the panel host Melanie Rockcliffe said: 'David Walliams, you were a judge on Britain's Got Talent for a decade and won best judge at the national TV Awards four times.' Walliams, without missing a beat, replied: 'Simon Cowell never won once.' The comedian and author, who is reportedly 'no longer on speaking terms' with Cowell, continued: 'That's all he does is judging. It was a tiny part of my career. For him, it was the focus and he still couldn't win it.' His comments prompted laughter from the crowd and, when Rockliffe said: 'He wasn't happy with you, was he?', Walliams replied: 'No.' However, he said Britain's Got Talent 'was a fun show to do'. When the recording of his inappropriate comments was made public in 2022, Walliams told The Independent: 'I would like to apologise to the people I made disrespectful comments about during breaks in filming for Britain's Got Talent in 2020. These were private conversations and – like most conversations with friends – were never intended to be shared. Nevertheless, I am sorry.' Fremantle, while announcing it had reached a settlement with Walliams, issued its own apology, stating: 'We are sincerely sorry that his private conversations when a judge on Britain's Got Talent were published, and the great distress this caused David. 'We have reviewed our production practices on the show to ensure they fully respect the expectations of our talent whilst satisfying the requirements of the show. We have enjoyed a great relationship with David over many years. 'We thank David for being an important part of the Britain's Got Talent family and the enduring success of the show and hope to have opportunities to work with him in the future. We are pleased that we have achieved an amicable resolution of this dispute with David.'


The Independent
02-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
David Walliams issues scathing Simon Cowell takedown amid alleged Britain's Got Talent feud
David Walliams has scathingly hit out at former Britain's Got Talent colleague Simon Cowell amid an alleged feud. The comedian was a judge on the ITV talent show from 2012 up until his departure in 2022 after it emerged that he had made sexually explicit and derogatory remarks about some of the contestants during a recording at the London Palladium in January 2020. sued FremantleMedia, the production company that makes BGT, for the leaking of his private remarks. The matter was settled in November 2023. He decided to leave the show after being forced to apologise. On Tuesday (1 April), during an Advertising Week Europe panel, Walliams made a dig at his one-time fellow judge when the panel host Melanie Rockcliffe said: 'David Walliams, you were a judge on Britain's Got Talent for a decade and won best judge at the national TV Awards four times.' Walliams, without missing a beat, replied: 'Simon Cowell never won once.' The comedian and author, who is reportedly 'no longer on speaking terms' with Cowell, continued: 'That's all he does is judging. It was a tiny part of my career. For him, it was the focus and he still couldn't win it.' His comments prompted laughter from the crowd and, when Rockliffe said: 'He wasn't happy with you, was he?', Walliams replied: 'No.' However, he said Britain's Got Talent 'was a fun show to do'. When the recording of his inappropriate comments was made public in 2022, Walliams told The Independent: 'I would like to apologise to the people I made disrespectful comments about during breaks in filming for Britain's Got Talent in 2020. These were private conversations and – like most conversations with friends – were never intended to be shared. Nevertheless, I am sorry.' Fremantle, while announcing it had reached a settlement with Walliams, issued its own apology, stating: 'We are sincerely sorry that his private conversations when a judge on Britain's Got Talent were published, and the great distress this caused David. 'We have reviewed our production practices on the show to ensure they fully respect the expectations of our talent whilst satisfying the requirements of the show. We have enjoyed a great relationship with David over many years. 'We thank David for being an important part of the Britain's Got Talent family and the enduring success of the show and hope to have opportunities to work with him in the future. We are pleased that we have achieved an amicable resolution of this dispute with David.'


NBC News
17-02-2025
- Entertainment
- NBC News
BAFTA responds to criticism over how it handled Matthew Perry's death in 2024 ceremony
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts is speaking out after the organization was criticized for failing to include Matthew Perry during the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards, also known as the BAFTAs. Perry was not included during the in memoriam segment of the ceremony, leading to backlash from people on X and prompting BAFTA to comment on the omission. 'Matthew Perry will be remembered in this year's TV Awards ceremony,' the organization wrote on X, while sharing a link to a memoriam section on its website for stars who've died, including Perry. There is no date yet announced for the TV ceremony. has reached out to BAFTA for comment on the matter but has not yet heard back. Perry, who was acknowledged during the in memoriam segment at last month's Emmy Awards, died in October at the age of 54 from acute effects of ketamine after he was found in a jacuzzi in his California home. While he is best known for his portrayal of sarcastic Chandler Bing on the legendary sitcom 'Friends,' he did star in several movies, including '17 Again,' 'Fools Rush In,' 'The Whole Nine Yards' and its sequel 'The Whole Ten Yards.' 'Ted Lasso' star Hannah Waddingham performed Cyndi Lauper's 'Time After Time' during the ceremony, while pictures of stars who died over the last year were shown. While BAFTA said it will include him in the TV ceremony, several fans on X were still disappointed. "@BAFTA Matthew Perry made plenty of films e.g The Whole Nine Yards. That was a poor decision,' one person wrote. 'Shockingly bad BAFTA! Matthew was a film actor too! Sort it out!!!,' someone else commented. raged another person.