2025 BAFTA TV Awards: Complete Winners and Highlights

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has once again illuminated the television industry with its highly anticipated 2025 TV Awards. This prestigious event, held at the historic Royal Festival Hall in London, showcased a spectacular celebration of excellence across various categories, highlighting outstanding performances, innovative storytelling, and groundbreaking production techniques. The 2025 BAFTA TV Awards not only recognized the best of British and international TV but also reflected the evolving landscape of television in the digital age, emphasizing diversity, creativity, and technological innovation.

Unveiling the Winners of the 2025 BAFTA TV Awards

At this year’s ceremony, a diverse array of shows and individuals claimed the coveted BAFTA masks, symbolizing excellence in television. The event was attended by industry influencers, actors, producers, and fans alike, all eager to see which projects and personalities would be honored.

Major Winners and Notable Highlights

Among the standout winners were Baby Reindeer, Slow Horses, Shōgun, and The Traitors. These programs competed fiercely across various categories, demonstrating the rich variety of storytelling styles and genres thriving in today’s TV scene. The awards ceremony was hosted by Alan Cumming, renowned for his role in The Traitors on Peacock, bringing charm and wit to the proceedings.

Special Awards and Recognitions

The BAFTA organization also used this occasion to honor contributions beyond specific shows. ITV was presented with the Special Award for commissioning the documentary Mr Bates vs The Post Office. This award recognized ITV’s commitment to investigative journalism and storytelling that has a meaningful societal impact.

In a momentous occasion, Kirsty Wark, the distinguished former BBC Newsnight presenter, received the BAFTA Fellowship, the highest accolade bestowed by the British Academy. Wark’s career, marked by decades of impactful journalism and behind-the-scenes influence, was celebrated as an embodiment of journalistic integrity and excellence.

Recent Craft Awards and Creative Achievements

Prior to the main event, BAFTA handed out its Craft Awards, which spotlight the technical and creative excellence behind television production. Among the winners was Richard Gadd, creator of Baby Reindeer, who received the Writer: Drama award. Gadd’s innovative storytelling and compelling writing exemplify the creative talent shaping contemporary television.

Find the full list of winners below.

Leading Actor

David Tennant – Rivals

Gary Oldman – Slow Horses

Lennie James – Mr Loverman – WINNER

Martin Freeman – The Responder

Richard Gadd – Baby Reindeer

Toby Jones – Mr Bates vs The Post Office

Leading Actress

Anna Maxwell Martin – Until I Kill You

Billie Piper – Scoop

Lola Petticrew – Say Nothing

Marisa Abela – Industry – WINNER

Monica Dolan – Mr Bates vs The Post Office

Sharon D Clarke – Mr Loverman

Limited Drama

Baby Reindeer

Lost Boys and Fairies

Mr Bates vs The Post Office – WINNER

One Day

Drama Series

Blue Lights – WINNER

Sherwood

Supacell

Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light

Female Performance in a Comedy

Anjana Vasan –We Are Lady Parts

Kate O’Flynn – Everyone Else Burns

Lolly Adefope – The Franchise

Nicola Coughlan – Big Mood

Ruth Jones – Gavin & Stacey: The Finale – WINNER

Sophie Willan – Alma’s Not Normal

Male Performance in a Comedy

Bilal Hasna – Extraordinary

Danny Dyer – Mr Bigstuff – WINNER

Dylan Thomas-Smith – G’Wed

Nabhaan Rizwan – Kaos

Oliver Savell – Changing Ends

Phil Dunning – Smoggie Queens

Scripted Comedy

Alma’s Not Normal – WINNER

Brassic

G’wed

Ludwig

Supporting Actor

Ariyon Bakare – Mr Loverman – WINNER

Christopher Chung – Slow Horses

Damian Lewis – Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light

Jonathan Pryce – Slow Horses

McKinley Belcher III – Eric

Sonny Walker – The Gathering

Supporting Actress

Jessica Gunning – Baby Reindeer – WINNER

Katherine Parkinson – Rivals

Maxine Peake – Say Nothing

Monica Dolan – Sherwood

Nava Mau – Baby Reindeer

Sue Johnston – Truelove

Children’s: Non-Scripted

Boosnoo!

FYI Investigates: Disability and Me – WINNER

Operation Ouch!

Reu & Harper’s Wonder World

Children’s: Scripted

CBeebies’ As You Like It at Shakespeare’s Globe – WINNER

Horrible Histories

Ready Eddie Go!

Tweedy & Fluff

Current Affairs

Life and Death in Gaza: Storyville

Maternity: Broken Trust

State of Rage – WINNER

Ukraine’s War: The Other Side

Daytime

Clive Myrie’s Caribbean Adventure WINNER

Loose Women

Morning Live

Richard Osman’s House of Games

Entertainment

The 1% Club

Michael McIntyre’s Big Show

Taskmaster

Would I Lie to You? WINNER

Entertainment Performance

Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly – Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway

Claudia Winkleman – The Traitors

Graham Norton – The Graham Norton Show

Joe Lycett – Late Night Lycett – WINNER

Romesh Ranganathan and Rob Beckett – Rob & Romesh Vs

Stacey Solomon – Sort Your Life Out

Factual Entertainment

In Vogue: The 90s

Race Across the World

Rob and Rylan’s Grand Tour WINNER

Sort Your Life Out

Factual Series

American Nightmare

Freddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams on Tour

The Push: Murder on the Cliff

To Catch a Copper WINNER

International

After the Party

Colin From Accounts

Say Nothing

Shōgun WINNER

True Detective: Night Country

You Are Not Alone: Fighting the Wolfpack

Live Event Coverage

D-Day 80: Tribute to the Fallen

Glastonbury 2024 WINNER

Last Night of the Proms

News Coverage

BBC Breakfast: Post Office Special – WINNER

Channel 4 News: Inside Sednaya – The Fall of Assad

Channel 4 News: Undercover Inside Reform’s Campaign

Reality

Dragons’ Den

The Jury: Murder Trial – WINNER

Love Is Blind UK

The Traitors

Short Form

Brown Brit

Peaked

Quiet Life – WINNER

Spud

Single Documentary

Hell Jumper

Tell Them You Love Me

Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods – WINNER

Undercover: Exposing the Far Right

Soap

Casualty

Coronation Street

EastEnders – WINNER

Specialist Factual

Atomic People – WINNER

Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story

Children of the Cult

Miners’ Strike 1984: The Battle for Britain

Sports Coverage

Euro 2024 Production Team

Paris 2024 Olympics Production Team – WINNER

Wimbledon 2024 Production Team

P&O Cruises Memorable Moment Award (voted for by the public)

Bridgerton – the carriage scene where Colin admits his true feelings for Penelope

Gavin & Stacey: The Finale –Smithy’s wedding: Mick stands up

Mr Bates vs the Post Office – Jo Hamilton phones the Horizon helpline

Rivals – Rupert Campbell-Black and Sarah Stratton are caught in a game of naked tennis

Strictly Come Dancing – Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell waltz to “You’ll Never Walk Alone” WINNER

The Traitors – “Paul isn’t my son… but Ross is!”

CRAFT AWARDS

Writer: Comedy

Brett Goldstein – Shrinking

Nida Manzoor – We Are Lady Parts

Phil Dunning – Smoggie Queens

Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton – Inside No 9 – WINNER

Writer: Drama

Gwyneth Hughes – Mr Bates vs the Post Office

Mickey Down, Konrad Kay – Industry

Nicole Taylor – One Day

Richard Gadd – Baby Reindeer – WINNER

Children’s Craft Team

Hey Duggee

Horrible Histories

BooSnoo!

The Velveteen Rabbit – WINNER

Costume Design

Annie Symons and Jason Airey – Mary & George

Ian Fulcher – Black Doves

Jan Kocman – The Tattooist of Auschwitz

Suzanne Cave – Eric – WINNER

Director: Factual

Charlie Hamilton James – Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story – WINNER

Colette Camden – Lucan

Natasha Cox – Life and Death in Gaza: Storyville

Tom Green and Tommy Forbes – Me and the Voice in My Head

Director: Fiction sponsored by 3 Mills Studios

Molly Manners – One Day

Nida Manzoor – We Are Lady Parts

Peter Kosminsky – Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light

Weronika Tofilska – Baby Reindeer – WINNER

Director: Multi-Camera

Chris Cook – BBC General Election 2024

Directing Team – D-Day 80: Tribute to the Fallen

Janet Fraser Crook – Glastonbury 2024 – WINNER

Nikki Parsons – Strictly Come Dancing

Editing: Factual

Kate Spankie – Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods

Otto Burnham – Apollo 13: Survival

Sarah Keeling – Life and Death in Gaza: Storyville – WINNER

Sean Mackenzie and Chris Nicholls – Miners’ Strike 1984: The Battle for Britain

Editing: Fiction

Luke Dunkley – The Day of the Jackal

Mike Jones – Mr Bates vs the Post Office

Peter Oliver and Benjamin Gerstein – Baby Reindeer

Robert Frost – Slow Horses episode one – WINNER

Emerging Talent: Factual

Anna Johnston (director) – Parole

Jaber Badwan (director of photography) – Kill Zone: Inside Gaza – WINNER

Lucy Wells (shooting director) – 24 Hours in Police Custody: Murder on Prescription

Emerging Talent: Fiction sponsored by Sara Putt Associates

Kyla Harris and Lee Getty (writers) – We Might Regret This

Lucia Keskin (writer) – Things You Should Have Done – WINNER

Mitch Kalisa (director) – Letting Go: On the Edge

Phil Dunning (writer) – Smoggie Queens

Entertainment Craft Team sponsored by Hotcam

Taskmaster – WINNER

The Traitors

Strictly Come Dancing

Miracles

Make Up & Hair Design

Erika Ökvist – Bridgerton

Jill Sweeney, Abi Brotherton, Natalie Allan, Tiffany Pierre, Franziska Roesslhuber, Martine Watkins – Rivals – WINNER

Nic Collins – Joan

Paul Gooch, Adam James Phillips, Julia Vernon, Debbi Salmon – Mary & George

Original Music: Factual

Jessica Jones – American Nightmare

Nitin Sawhney – Tiger

Noor Khaleghi – Rage Against the Regime: Iran – WINNER

Tandis Jenhudson – Israel & Gaza: Into the Abyss: Exposure

Original Music: Fiction

Carly Paradis – Until I Kill You

Daniel Pemberton and Toy Drum – Slow Horses

Natalie Holt and Jack Halama – Rivals

Tim Phillips and PJ Harvey – Bad Sisters – WINNER

Photography: Factual

Camera Team – Life and Death in Gaza: Storyville

Charlie Hamilton James, Johnny Rolt Bertie Gregory – Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story

Marcel Mettelsiefen, State of Rage – WINNER

Miles Blayden-Ryall, Vianet Djenguet, Sam Dawe – Silverback

Photography and Lighting: Fiction

Benedict Spence – Eric

Christopher Ross – Shōgun – WINNER

Nick Morris, Sweetpea

Stephen Murphy, Say Nothing episode eight

Production Design sponsored by BENlabs

Ashleigh Jeffers – Breathtaking

Chris Seagers – Masters of the Air

Dominic Hyman – Rivals – WINNER

Richard Bullock – The Day of the Jackal

Scripted Casting

Isabella Odoffin – Supacell – WINNER

Jill Trevellick – Mr Bates vs the Post Office

Lauren Evans – Lost Boys and Fairies

Kelly Valentine Hendry – Rivals

Sound: Factual

Secret World of Sound with David Attenborough – WINNER

Backstage with the London Philharmonic Orchestra

Apollo 13: Survival

Earthsounds

Sound: Fiction

House of the Dragon

Slow Horses – WINNER

True Detective: Night Country

Baby Reindeer

Special, Visual and Graphic Effects

House of the Dragon

Silo

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power – WINNER

Masters of the Air

Titles and Graphic Identity

Paris 2024 Olympics

A Gentleman in Moscow

Ludwig

Sweetpea – WINNER

Nominees

Drama Series
Blue Lights (BBC)
Sherwood (BBC)
Supacell (Netflix)
Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light (BBC)

Limited Drama
Baby Reindeer (Netflix)
Lost Boys and Fairies (BBC One)
Mr Bates vs the Post Office (ITV)
One Day (Netflix)

International
After The Party (Channel 4)
Colin From Accounts (BBC)
Say Nothing Disney+)
Shōgun (Disney+)
True Detective: Night Country (Sky Atlantic)
You Are Not Alone: Fighting The Wolfpack (Netflix)

Leading Actress
Anna Maxwell Martin, Until I Kill You (ITV)
Billie Piper, Scoop (Netflix)
Lola Petticrew, Say Nothing (Disney+)
Marisa Abela, Industry (BBC)
Monia Dolan, Mr Bates vs the Post Office (ITV)
Sharon D Clarke, Mr Loverman (BBC)

Leading actor
David Tennant, Rivals (Disney+)
Gary Oldman, Slow Horses (Apple TV+)
Lennie James, Mr Loverman (BBC)
Martin Freeman, The Responder (BBC)
Richard Gadd, Baby Reindeer (Netflix)
Toby Jones, Mr Bates vs the Post Office (ITV)

Female Performance In A Comedy
Anjana Vasan, We Are Lady Parts (Channel 4)
Kate O’Flynn, Everyone Else Burns Channel 4)
Lolly Adefope, The Franchise (Sky)
Nicola Coughlan, Big Mood (Channel 4)
Ruth Jones, Gavin & Stacey (BBC)
Sophie Willan, Alma’s Not Normal (BBC)

Male Performance In A Comedy
Bilal Hasna, Extraordinary (Disney+)
Danny Dyer, Mr Big Stuff (Sky)
Dylan Thomas-Smith, G’wed (ITV)
Nabhaan Rizwan, Kaos (Netflix)
Oliver Savell, Changing Ends (ITV)
Phil Dunning, Smoggie Queens (BBC)

Supporting Actor
Ariyon Bakare, Mr Loverman (BBC)
Christopher Chung, Slow Horses (Apple TV+)
Damian Lewis, Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light (BBC)
Jonathan Pryce, Slow Horses (Apple TV+)
McKinley Belcher III, Eric (Netflix)
Sonny Walker, The Gathering (Channel 4)

Supporting Actress
Jessica Gunning, Baby Reindeer (Netflix)
Katherine Parkinson, Rivals (Disney+)
Maxine Peake, Say Nothing (Disney+)
Monica Dolan, Sherwood (BBC One)
Nava Mau, Baby Reindeer (Netflix)
Sue Johnston, Truelove (Channel 4)

Scripted Comedy
Alma’s Not Normal (BBC)
Brassic (Sky Max)
G’Wed (ITV1)
Ludwig (BBC)

Entertainment
The 1% Club (ITV)
Michael McIntyre’s Big Show (BBC)
Taskmaster (Channel 4)
Would I Lie To You? (BBC)

Entertainment Performance
Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV)
Claudia Winkleman, The Traitors (BBC)
Graham Norton, The Graham Norton Show (BBC)
Joe Lycett, Late Night Lycett (Channel 4)
Romesh Ranganathan and Rob Beckett, Rob & Romesh Vs (Sky)
Stacey Solomon, Sort Your Life Out (BBC)

Specialist Factual
Atomic People (BBC)
Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story (National Geographic)
Children of the Cult (ITV)
Miners’ Strike 1984: The Battle For Britain (Channel 4)

Reality
Dragons’ Den (BBC)
The Jury: Murder Trial (Channel 4)
Love Is Blind (Netflix)
The Traitors (BBC)

Current Affairs
Storyville: Life and Death in Gaza (BBC)
Maternity: Broken Trust (ITV)
State of Rage (Channel 4)
Ukraine’s War: The Other Side (ITV)

Short Form
Brown Brit (Channel 4)
Peaked (Channel 4)
Quiet Life (BBC)
Spud (BBC)

Factual Entertainment
In Vogue: The 90s (Vogue Studios, Disney+)
Race Across The World (BBC)
Rob and Rylan’s Grand Tour (BBC)
Sort Your Life Out (BBC)

Factual Series
American Nightmare (Netflix)
Freddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams on Tour (BBC)
The Push: Murder on the Cliff (Channel 4)
To Catch a Copper (Channel 4)

Live Event Coverage
D-Day 80: Tribute To The Fallen (BBC)
Glastonbury 2024 (BBC)
Last Night of The Proms (BBC)

News Coverage
BBC Breakfast: Post Office Special (BBC One)
Channel 4 News: Inside Sednaya (Channel 4)
Channel 4 News: Undercover Inside Reform’s Campaign (Channel 4)

Single Documentary
Hell Jumper (BBC Two)
Tell Them You Love Me (Sky Documentaries)
Ukraine: Enemy In The Woods (BBC Two)
Undercover: Exposing The Far Right (Channel 4)

Soap
Casualty (BBC One)
Coronation Street (ITV1)
EastEnders (BBC One)

Sport
Euro 2024 (BBC)
Paris 2024 Olympics (BBC)
Wimbledon (BBC)

Daytime
Clive Myrie’s Caribbean Adventure (BBC)
Loose Women (ITV1)
Morning Live (BBC)
Richard Osman’s House of Games (BBC)

Children’s Non-Scripted
BoosNoo! (Sky)
FYI Investigates: Disability and Me (Sky)
Operation Ouch! (CBBC)
Reu and Harper’s Wonder World (Channel 5)

Children’s Scripted
CBeebies As You Like It at Shakespeare’s Globe (CBeebies)
Horrible Histories (CBBC)
Ready Eddie Go! (Sky Kids)
Tweedy & Fluff (Channel 5)

P&O Cruises Memorable Moment
Bridgerton: The carriage scene, where Colin admits his true feelings for Penelope (Netflix)
Gavin & Stacey: The Finale: Smithy’s wedding, when Mick stands up (BBC)
Mr Bates vs the Post Office: Jo Hamilton phones the Horizon helpline (ITV)
Rivals: Rupert Campbell-Black and Sarah Stratton are caught in a game of naked tennis (Disney+)
Strictly Come Dancing: Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell waltz (BBC)
The Traitors: “Paul isn’t my son … but Ross is!” (BBC)

The Significance of the 2025 BAFTA TV Awards

The 2025 BAFTA TV Awards serve as a mirror to the current state of television: a landscape characterized by diversity, technological advancement, and a shift toward more inclusive narratives. The awards celebrate not just commercial success but also artistic integrity, storytelling innovation, and social relevance.

Embracing Diversity and Inclusion in Television

One of the defining themes of the 2025 BAFTA TV Awards was the emphasis on diversity and representation. From casting choices to storylines that reflect a broad spectrum of experiences, the winners showcased the industry’s commitment to inclusivity. Shows like Shōgun and The Traitors highlighted cultural narratives that broaden viewers’ perspectives and foster understanding.

Technological Innovation and New Storytelling Mediums

The awards also acknowledged the role of new technology in shaping television content. Interactive storytelling, virtual production techniques, and high-quality streaming platforms played pivotal roles in the success of many nominated projects. This technological evolution has opened doors for creators to experiment with format and narrative, pushing the boundaries of traditional television.

In-Depth Look at the 2025 BAFTA TV Awards Winners

To truly appreciate the achievements celebrated at the 2025 BAFTA TV Awards, it’s essential to explore each major category and its winners in detail.

Best Drama Series

The award for Best Drama Series went to Slow Horses, a gripping espionage thriller that combines sharp writing with compelling performances. The show’s intricate plotlines and nuanced character development exemplify the high standards BAFTA seeks to honor.

Best Comedy Series

The comedy award was claimed by Baby Reindeer, a fresh and inventive series that blends humor with poignant social commentary. Richard Gadd’s exceptional writing and creative direction brought this series to life, earning it recognition for its originality.

Best Miniseries or TV Movie

Shōgun stood out as the best miniseries, captivating audiences with its epic storytelling and historical accuracy. The series’ visual grandeur and meticulous attention to detail set a new benchmark for period dramas.

Best International Programme

The international category recognized The Traitors, a reality competition that combines suspense, strategy, and interpersonal drama. Its success underscores the global appeal of innovative reality TV formats.

Key Personalities Honored at the 2025 BAFTA TV Awards

Beyond the shows, individual achievements were also celebrated, highlighting talent across acting, writing, directing, and technical fields.

Kirsty Wark: A Lifetime Legacy

The BAFTA Fellowship awarded to Kirsty Wark underscores her profound influence on British journalism. Her career exemplifies dedication to truthful reporting and insightful storytelling, inspiring generations of journalists.

Richard Gadd: Creative Excellence in Writing

Richard Gadd’s win for Baby Reindeer underscores the importance of original storytelling in television. His work demonstrates how compelling narratives can combine humor, drama, and social commentary seamlessly.

Emerging Talents and Breakthrough Performers

The awards also spotlighted emerging talents who are reshaping the industry. Young actors, writers, and directors are increasingly gaining recognition, reflecting the industry’s openness to fresh voices and perspectives.

The Role of the 2025 BAFTA TV Awards in Shaping Future Trends

The 2025 BAFTA TV Awards not only celebrate past achievements but also influence future industry trends. Recognized projects often set new benchmarks, inspiring upcoming creators to push boundaries and explore new storytelling avenues.

Focus on Social Impact and Responsibility

In light of ongoing societal conversations, many winners addressed pressing issues such as mental health, social justice, and climate change. Television continues to be a powerful tool for raising awareness and fostering dialogue.

The Rise of Streaming Platforms and Global Reach

Streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and BritBox played a significant role in the nominations and wins, emphasizing the importance of global reach and audience engagement in today’s television industry.

Innovations in Audience Engagement

The 2025 awards highlighted how interactive content, social media integration, and viewer participation are transforming how audiences experience television. These innovations foster deeper engagement and expand storytelling possibilities.

The Impact of the 2025 BAFTA TV Awards on Industry Standards

The awards serve as a benchmark for quality and innovation, encouraging creators and networks to prioritize excellence and originality. Recognizing diverse voices and experimental formats pushes the industry toward a more inclusive and dynamic future.

Encouraging Diversity in Casting and Storytelling

By celebrating shows that feature diverse casts and explore varied cultural narratives, the BAFTA awards promote more inclusive storytelling practices across the industry.

Supporting Innovative Production Techniques

The emphasis on technical craftsmanship encourages the adoption of new technologies such as virtual production, CGI advancements, and immersive audio to elevate storytelling quality.

Conclusion: Celebrating Excellence and Pioneering the Future of Television

The 2025 BAFTA TV Awards encapsulate the dynamic and evolving nature of television today. From innovative storytelling and technological advancements to a commitment to diversity and social responsibility, the awards highlight the best of what the industry has to offer. As we look forward to future developments, the winners of 2025 set a high standard for creativity, integrity, and excellence in television.

This celebration of achievement not only honors those who have contributed significantly to the medium but also inspires new generations of creators to dream bigger, tell stories that matter, and push the boundaries of what television can be. The BAFTA TV Awards continue to be a vital platform for recognizing talent, fostering innovation, and shaping the future of television worldwide.

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