The biggest stars in British television let their hair down on Sunday night as they posted behind-the-scenes snaps at the 2025 BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises.
Stars from the nation’s favourite shows mingled inside the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall, with many taking to social media to document the moments the cameras missed.
Among them was The Traitors UK host Claudia Winkleman, who finally met the host of the US version, Alan Cumming.
Despite having the same job, the pair had never met in person, and looked delighted as they finally came face to face.
Alan, 60, beamed for the camera while clutching a glass of champagne, with Claudia, 53, resting her head on his shoulder.
The Scottish actor previously revealed that he and Claudia shared a dressing room when they were filming and would communicate despite never actually meeting.

Stars let their hair down on Sunday as they posted behind-the-scenes snaps at the BAFTA TV Awards – with The Traitors hosts Claudia Winkleman and Alan Cumming finally meeting

Marisa Abela picked up the Best Actress award for her role in Industry and was quick to celebrate her win as she popped bottles of champagne

Bringing the reality TV glamour was Love Islander Gabby Allen, The Traitors star Leanne Quigley and Married At First Sight UK’s Jay Howard and Ella Morgan
He told The Mirror: ‘Isn’t it nuts? We might be the same person because you’ve never seen us in the same room. We have mutual friends and nearly met years ago.
‘We were the guinea pigs for the show so there was some trepidation about doing something new. We leave messages for each other on the make-up mirror.’
Also in good spirits on the night was Marisa Abela, who picked up the Best Actress award for her role in Industry.
It topped off a successful awards season for the Back To Black star, 28, who earlier in the year scooped the Rising Star Award at the BAFTA Film Awards.
The actress looked incredible at the awards as she paired a brown strapless top with a ruched maxi skirt, yet after her big win she was quick to change into white trousers as she popped bottles of champagne and danced the night away with friends.
Elsewhere, reality TV worlds combined as stars of Love Island, Married At First Sight UK and The Traitors came together.
Gabby Allen posed for snaps with Ella Morgan, Leanne Quigley and Jay Howard before the group let loose on the dancefloor.
Adele Roberts took pictures in the loo as she revealed she’d been forced to go barefoot after just an hour of wearing her uncomfortable heels – to her girlfriend Kate Holderness’ chagrin.

Alan revealed earlier in the night while onstage presenting, that despite theit connection, he and Claudia had never actually met in person

Marisa’s fiancé Jamie Bogyo took to his Instagram to celebrate her win, sharing a sweet snap of her in the lift with her award and writing: ‘She only went and won it’

After her big win she was quick to change into white trousers as she popped bottles of champagne and danced the night away with friends

Ashley James snapped a selfie with Ella, Leanne and artist Sophie Tea

MAFS UK star Jay was seen letting loose as she turned the lobby into a dancefloor

Adele Roberts took pictures in the loo as she revealed she’d been forced to go barefoot after just an hour of wearing her uncomfortable heels – to her girlfriend Kate Holderness’ chagrin

Before she kicked her heels off, Adele posed for a sweet snap with MAFS UK star Ella
The 2025 BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises saw a slew of celebrities take home awards celebrating excellence in TV on Sunday, at the glitzy ceremony held in the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall.
Mr. Bates vs The Post Office led the big winners of the evening, scoring two more awards to add to the ground-breaking ITV show’s ever-growing list of accolades.
However, it was the BBC who came out on top, scoring 17 wins in total after a year of triumphant programming, in the ceremony – presented this year by actor Alan Cumming.
While Netflix smash Baby Reindeer and the climactic Gavin & Stacey Christmas special also won key awards.
Widely expected to claim much of Sunday evening’s spotlight, Mr. Bates vs The Post Office picked up an early award for Limited Drama.
Accepting the gong from Russell Tovey and Daniel Mays, producer Patrick Spencer said: ‘We could only film this because Polly Hill at ITV saved us from getting cancelled and this story only had the impact it did because the people who watched it stood up as one and demanded action with such rage, that the government had no choice but to respond.
‘Our show didn’t change the law, the people of this nation did. They showed in their response to Mr. Bates vs The Post Office that our country cannot abide liars and bullies.’
He added: ‘May it be a warning to those who are supposed to have our backs, that they better not abuse their power.

Emily Atack celebrated her Rivals co-star Danny Dyer for his big win of the night, sharing a hilarious snap of him during the ceremony and writing: ‘COME ONNNN’

She also shared a sweet selfie with fellow Rivals stars David Tennant and Nafessa Williams, with the trio looking in high spirits

It soon all got a bit too much for Emily who revealed she was tucked up in bed

Katie Piper and Stacey Dooley presented the Short Form Award together to BBC Three’s Quiet Life and posed for a sweet snap before going out on stage

The 2025 BAFTA Television Awards saw a slew of celebrities take home awards celebrating excellence in TV, at the glitzy ceremony presented by Alan

Mr. Bates vs The Post Office led the big winners of the evening, scoring two more awards to add to the ground-breaking ITV show’s ever-growing list of accolades (Toby Jones, Monica Dolan and Alan Bates pictured)

The night began with Jessica Gunning collecting the award for Best Actress after winning accolades for her portrayal of crazed stalker Martha in Richard Gatt’s hugely successful Netflix drama Baby Reindeer
‘When accepting this award, we would like to go on record that being trusted by the post-masters to tell their story has been the greatest privilege of our lives.’
ITV went on to claim a Special Award, presented by Baroness Floella Benjamin – for its work in commissioning Mr. Bates vs The Post Office.
Urging Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour government to rush through arranged compensation payments for affected former postal employees, ITV boss Kevin Lygo said: ‘Hurry up and pay these people what they are due.’
The night began with Jessica Gunning collecting the award for Best Actress after winning accolades for her portrayal of crazed stalker Martha in Richard Gatt’s hugely successful Netflix drama Baby Reindeer.
Danny Dyer then forced the BBC to do some quick editing, after he let slip several swear words during his acceptance speech for best Male Performance in a Comedy.
The actor, 47, won his first BAFTA for his role as Lee in Mr. Bigstuff, and allowed his excitement to get the better of him in his typically expletive-laden speech.
After first saying: ‘F***ing hell, I’m choked up’, the EastEnders star then shared a sweet and hilarious tribute to Mr. Bigstuff writer and his co-star Ryan Sampson, which led him to turning the air blue once more.
Danny said: ‘But I got to dedicate this to Ryan Sampson. One of the greatest things to come out of Rotherham. Which is not saying much.

Danny Dyer then forced the BBC to do some quick editing, after he let slip several swear words during his acceptance speech for best Male Performance in a Comedy

However, the BBC were less than impressed by the star breaking the watershed, with host Alan being forced to issue and apology and the swears cut out of the broadcast
‘But one of the best actors this country’s ever produced, I’m telling you. Never done the same thing twice. Which is not something I can say.
‘He wrote this part for me, so you know… I’m getting choked up again, f**k me. So you won this for me mate, I really appreciate it, thank you so much.’
He finished by addressing his two daughters Dani, 28, and Sunnie, 18, who were sat in the audience and took the opportunity to swear one last time, declaing: ‘Girls, Sunnie and Dani. I’ve done it girls, I’ve f***ing done it!’
However, the BBC were less than impressed by the star breaking the watershed, with host Alan being forced to say: ‘I’ve been asked to apologise for the naughty language there.’
And when the moment was aired just an hour later, the broadcaster made sure to trim down Danny’s speech and cut out all of his curses.
Alan later accidentally let slip a swear word of his own, while presenting the prestigious BAFTA Fellowship award to journalist Kirsty Wark.
The Scottish star suffered an unfortunate blunder by mistakenly introducing the award as the ‘b*****d fellowship’, and upon realising his error, the mortified actor let loose yet another swear, as he sheepishly muttered: ‘Oh f*** me!’
The Fellowship is the highest accolade bestowed by BAFTA upon an individual in recognition of an outstanding and exceptional contribution to film, games or television.

Alan later accidentally let slip a swear word of his own, while presenting the prestigious BAFTA Fellowship award to journalist Kirsty Wark

It was a special night for Ruth Jones, who accepted the award for female Performance in a Comedy after playing the iconic Nessa for a final time in December’s Gavin & Stacey finale

Scooping one of the biggest awards of the night, British star Marisa Abela wiped away tears after winning the Leading Actress accolade for Industry

Over in the category for Leading Actor, Rivals star David Tennant – one of the favourites for the award – lost out to Lennie James for his starring role in BBC show Mr Loverman (seen)
Kirsty was honoured for her unwavering dedication and unmatched legacy in the world of news and current affairs broadcasting.
It was also a special night for Ruth Jones, who accepted the award for female Performance in a Comedy after playing the iconic Nessa for a final time in December’s Gavin & Stacey finale.
Accepting the award from Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall, she said: ‘I really wasn’t expecting this, so I wanted to thank the wonderful cast.
‘Huge thank you to the BBC, such a fantastic institution which I am so proud to have worked with so many times.’
Turning to her writing partner, Ruth added: ‘The person I would like to thank most is my dear, kind and talented friend James Corden, with whom I have shared this astonishing journey for 17-years and without whom Vanessa Shanessa Jenson would not have existed.’
Hinting at the potential of a new TV project with James, she said: ‘I love you James, I love writing with you. Long may it continue.’
However the show suffered disappointment in the P&O Cruises Memorable Moment category, with blind comedian Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell’s Strictly Come Dancing waltz beating Smithy’s wedding to the accolade.

A triumphant Dianne Buswell won the Memorable Moment Award with her Strictly celebrity partner Chris McCausland for their emotional waltz

Popular BBC show Would I Lie To You claimed the Entertainment Programme accolade (pictured L-R David Mitchell, Rob Brydon and Lee Mack)

Robert Rinder and Rylan Clark also found themselves among the winners, with BBC show Rob and Rylan’s Grand Tour winning the Factual Entertainment award
Scooping one of the biggest awards of the night, British star Marisa Abela won the Leading Actress accolade for her starring role in BBC hit Industry.
Collecting her award, the tearful actress said: ‘I’ve been filming Industry for about six years now and (production company) Bad Wolf and HBO, the fact that they let us carry on after season one is mental.’
She also said she booked the BBC series, about a group of young finance graduates, in her first year of drama school and said the role of Yasmin ‘changed my life’ as she has gone on to play the late singer Amy Winehouse in the film Back To Black.
Over in the category for Leading Actor, Rivals star David Tennant – one of the favourites for the award – lost out to Lennie James for his starring role in BBC show Mr Loverman.
A shocked Lennie admitted he hadn’t prepared a speech, as he ‘didn’t think this was coming my way’.
It was the second award of the night for Mr Loverman, with Lennie’s co-star Ariyon Bakare winning the Supporting Actor gong earlier that night and giving an emotional speech that moved much of the audience.
Popular BBC show Would I Lie To You claimed the Entertainment Programme accolade, with stars Lee Mack, Rob Brydon and David Mitchell causing the audience to crack up with their usual witty banter.
David said: ‘We have been nominated eight times but this is the first time we have won. They actually abolished the category we were nominated for last year and so we thought next year we would be nominated in news, maybe a short-form drama on something that Prince Andrew has done.’

(L-R) Emma Parkins, Clive Myrie, Ed Stobart, Denis Minihan, Jane Magowan and members of the cast and crew pose with the Daytime Award for Clive Myrie’s Caribbean Adventure

(L-R) Justin Marks, Rachel Kondo, Hiroyuki Sanada, Michaela Clavell, Edward L. McDonnell and Jonathan Van Tulleken with the International award for Shogun
Robert Rinder and Rylan Clark also found themselves among the winners, with BBC show Rob and Rylan’s Grand Tour winning the Factual Entertainment award.
Elsewhere Joe Lycett beat Stacey Solomon, Romesh Ranganathan, Claudia Winkleman, Graham Norton, Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly to the Entertainment Performance award for Channel 4 show Late Night Lycett.
Meanwhile, Glastonbury won its first TV BAFTA in an astonishing 33-years for the BBC’s extensive Live Event Coverage of the event at Somerset’s Worthy Farm.
EastEnders also got in on the act, with the long-running BBC flagship claiming the award for Best Soap as it celebrates its milestone 40th anniversary.
The broadcasting giant claimed another gong courtesy of BBC Breakfast, with the morning show winning its first ever TV BAFTA for their Post Office Special.
The glitzy ceremony also saw powerful musical performances from pop stars Jessie J and Tom Grennan, marking Jessie’s first TV performance in six years.
And award-winning concert violinist and social media sensation Esther Abrami performed Apple Tree for the In Memoriam tribute to the TV stars that passed away this year.