BAFTA UNVEILS FAMOUS FACES PRESENTING AWARDS AND ATTENDING 2026 TV CEREMONY
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BAFTA UNVEILS FAMOUS FACES PRESENTING AWARDS AND ATTENDING 2026 TV CEREMONY

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BAFTA unveils a raft of much-loved British and International television stars set to walk the legendary red carpet at this Sunday’s BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises. The star-studded evening celebrating the best of British television will be hosted by Greg Davies and will broadcast at 7pm on Sunday 10 May on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. 




Ahead of the ceremony, audiences can tune into Fleur East and Roman Kemp live from the red carpet on BAFTA’s YouTube bringing viewers even closer to the action as the celebrities arrive for the biggest night in television. All the latest behind the scenes action and top moments from throughout the day can also be found across @BAFTA socials. 



As announced earlier this week, this year’s ceremony will feature a special performance from multi-platinum selling artist Cat Burns performing “How to be Human”, most notably known to TV audiences for her stellar turn in last year’s BAFTA-nominated BBC series The Celebrity Traitors. For the In Memoriam, Norwegian singer-songwriter AURORA will also perform “Through the Eyes of a Child” from BAFTA-nominated Netflix series Adolescence.


The BAFTA Fellowship will be presented to Dame Mary Berry DBE and Martin Lewis CBE will receive the BAFTA Television Special Award during the ceremony.

The BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises recognises the incredible quality and variety of television broadcast in 2025, with shows such as Adolescence, Amandaland, A Thousand Blows, Big Boys, Last One Laughing and The Celebrity Traitors among the nominations.



Presenters confirmed to date include (in alphabetical order): Adam Scott, Alan Carr, Alex Hassell, Ania Magliano, Anita Rani, Awkwafina, Bella Maclean, Celia Imrie, Chris McCausland, Dani Dyer, Danny Dyer, Dianne Buswell, Dónal Finn, Ella Bruccoleri, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Hammed Animashaun, Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, Jack Shep, Jessica Gunning, Judi Love, Kirsty Wark, Lennie James, Lenny Rush, Lox Pratt, Lucy Punch, Marisa Abela, Mel Giedroyc, Nafessa Williams, Nick Frost, Nick Mohammed, Oliver Savell, Paapa Essiedu, Philippa Dunne, Richard Osman, Rick Astley, Roisin Conaty, Rory Kinnear, Sheli McCoy, Sue Perkins, Tinie Tempah and Winston Sawyers. 


Nominees confirmed to date include (in alphabetical order): Aimee Lou Wood, Alan Carr, Amanda Holden, Ashley Walters, Claudia Winkleman, Christine Tremarco, Ellis Howard, Erin Doherty, Fehinti Balogun, James Nelson-Joyce, Jennifer Saunders, Jim Howick, Jodie Whittaker, Jon Pointing, Joshua McGuire, Katherine Parkinson, Lee Mack, Lenny Rush, Louis Theroux, Lucy Punch, Matt Smith, Mawaan Rizwan, Oliver Savell, Owen Cooper, Philippa Dunne, Rafael Mathé, Rose Ayling-Ellis, Rosie Jones, Seth Rogen, Siân Brooke, Stephen Graham and Steve Coogan.



Attendees from nominated programmes include (in alphabetical order): Adam Scott, Alex Crawford, Angela Griffin, Chase Sui Wonders, Harriet Kemsley, Ike Barinholtz, Lou Sanders, Malachi Kirby, Michael Smiley, Michael Stevenson, Olly Rix, Rhea Seahorn, Sarah Seggari, Sue Devaney and Tanish Gorey.

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