BAFTA TV Awards 2021: The full list of winners π
Paul Mescal and Ashley Banjo were among winners
The BAFTA TV Awards took place on Sunday 6th June, with the likes of Normal People's Paul Mescal, Sex Education's Aimee Lou Wood and Diversity megastar Ashley Banjo picking up big wins. Check out the full list of winners below.
Continuing her successful run of awards, Michaela Coel added two more trophies to the list for I May Destroy You, which triumphed over the likes of Small Axe in the miniseries category, while Coel took Leading Actress for her shattering performance.
Entertainment performance
Romesh Ranganathan
Entertainment programme
Life & Rhymes
Features
Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace
Scripted comedy
Inside No 9
Supporting actress
Rakie Ayola in Anthony
Supporting actor
Malachi Kirby in Small Axe
Daytime
The Great House Giveaway
Male performance in a comedy programme
Charlie Cooper in This Country
Specialist factual
The Surgeonβs Cut
Female performance in a comedy programme
Aimee Lou Wood in Sex Education
Leading actor
Paul Mescal in Normal People
Leading actress
Michaela Coel in I May Destroy You
Reality and constructed factual
The School That Tried to End Racism
Miniseries
I May Destroy You
Soap and continuing drama
Casualty
Virgin Mediaβs must-see moment (voted for by the public)
Britainβs Got Talent Diversity perform a routine inspired by the BLM protests
Factual series
Once Upon a Time in Iraq
Live event
Springwatch 2020
Comedy entertainment programme
The Big Narstie Show
Single drama
Sitting in Limbo
Drama series
Save Me Too
Short form programme
They Saw The Sun First
Current affairs
Americaβs War on Abortion (Exposure)
Single documentary
Locked In: Breaking the Silence (Storyville)
International
Welcome to Chechnya: The Gay Purge (Storyville)
Sport
England V West Indies Test Cricket
News coverage
Sky News: Inside Idlib
Lennie James' Save Me Too won over shows such as Gangs Of London and The Crown, while Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton's inventive Inside No. 9 was named top of the scripted comedy category. Normal People's Paul Mescal won Leading Actor, while the comedy performances went to Charlie Cooper in This Country and Sex Education's Aimee Lou Wood.
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