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Bafta TV awards 2025: on the red carpet with Danny Dyer and Billie Piper – in pictures

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It’s the biggest night in British TV, and stars from all the greatest shows of the year – from Rivals to Baby Reindeer – are ready to go head to head. Join them on the red carpet

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Danny Dyer on the red carpet Photograph: Jeff Spicer/Bafta/Getty Images for Bafta
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Sun 11 May 2025 12.33 EDTLast modified on Sun 11 May 2025 12.52 EDT
Toby Jones, nominated for leading actor for Mr Bates vs the Post Office.Photograph: Tim Whitby/Bafta/Getty Images for Bafta
Claudia Winkleman, who is nominated for best entertainment performance for The Traitors.Photograph: Kate Green/Bafta/Getty Images for Bafta
Jonathan Pryce, who has his first ever nod for his role in Slow Horses.Photograph: Kate Green/Bafta/Getty Images for Bafta
Lennie James, up for leading actor for Mr Loverman.Photograph: Jeff Spicer/Bafta/Getty Images for Bafta
Richard Gadd, the writer, creator and star of Baby Reindeer, which has the most nominations.Photograph: Scott Garfitt/Bafta/Getty Images
Billie Piper, up for leading actress for Scoop.Photograph: Stuart C Wilson/Getty Images
Nicola Coughlan, nominated for the first time for her role in the comedy Big Mood.Photograph: Tim Whitby/Bafta/Getty Images for Bafta
Anna Maxwell Martin, nominated for leading actress for ITV’s Until I Kill You.Photograph: Kate Green/Bafta/Getty Images for Bafta
David Tennant, also up for leading actor for his role as a TV kingpin in Disney+’s Rivals.Photograph: Jeff Spicer/Bafta/Getty Images for Bafta
Lorraine Ashbourne, Siobhan Finneran, Sophie Willan and Jayde Adams from Alma’s Not Normal, which has two nominations tonight; best scripted comedy and female performance in a comedy for Sophie Willan.Photograph: Jeff Spicer/Bafta/Getty Images for Bafta
James Corden and Ruth Jones, who is up for best female performance in a comedy for Gavin & Stacey.Photograph: Ian West/PA
Oliver Savell, nominated for male performance in a comedy in Changing Ends.Photograph: Scott Garfitt/Bafta/Getty Images
Katherine Parkinson, who may take the supporting actress gong for her role in Rivals.Photograph: Dave Benett/Alan Chapman/Getty Images
Anjana Vasan with Suzi Ruffell. Vasan is nominated for female performance in a comedy for her role in We Are Lady Parts.Photograph: Scott Garfitt/Bafta/Getty Images
Monica Dolan, who is up for supporting actress for her role in Sherwood.Photograph: Jeff Spicer/Bafta/Getty Images for Bafta
Jessica Gunning, who stars as Donny’s stalker Martha in Baby Reindeer, is up for the supporting actress award.Photograph: Stuart C Wilson/Getty Images
Damian Lewis, who is nominated for his turn as Henry VIII in Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light.Photograph: Jeff Spicer/Bafta/Getty Images for Bafta
The stars of the BBC’s Blue Lights, which is nominated for best drama series. From left: Nathan Braniff, Katherine Devlin, Sian Brooke and Martin McCann.Photograph: Tim Whitby/Bafta/Getty Images for Bafta
Lolly Adefope, who is nominated for female performance in a comedy for The Franchise.Photograph: Ian West/PA
Danny DyerPhotograph: Jeff Spicer/Bafta/Getty Images for Bafta
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