Bella Ramsay looked smart in a dark suit as she arrived at the Royal Television Society Awards in London on Tuesday.
The actress, 20, who is up for Supporting Actress for her role in the gritty prison drama Time and arrived at the awards ceremony looking suited and booted.
Bella opted for a dark suit with a formal black shirt underneath and complete with a matching tie.
The former Game of Thrones actress complemented the look with a pair of platform boots and kept her dark locks away from her face.
Bella was soon joined by her co-stars – including Jodie Whittaker and Tamara Lawrance on the blue carpet.
Bella Ramsay looked smart in a dark suit as she arrived at the Royal Television Society Awards in London on Tuesday
The actress, 20, is up for Supporting Actress for her role in the gritty prison drama Time and arrived at the awards ceremony looking suited and booted
Bella was soon joined by her co-stars – including Jodie Whittaker and Tamara Lawrance on the blue carpet
The young starlet stood in between her two screenmates, where former Doctor Who actress Jodie, 41, beamed as she put her arm around Bella.
In the acclaimed BBC drama, Bella plays Kelsey Morgan, a pregnant inmate at the Liverpool prison, whilst Jodie stars as struggling mother Orla O’Riordan.
The Long Song actress plays Abi in the drama series, who is three years into a life sentence for murder.
The show, which is available to stream in its entirety on iPlayer, follows Kelsey’s pregnancy behind bars and shows her giving birth in the prison.
For the title of Best Supporting Actress, Bella faces competition from Jasmine Jobson for Top Boy and Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo for Rain Dogs.
The BBC lead the nominations with 51 nods across 30 categories including all three nominations for the Breakthrough Awards with Ashley Thomas for Great Expectations, Hamza Yassin for Hamza: Birds Of Prey and Lucy Edwards for Japan – The Way I See It – The Travel Show.
Channel 4 received 17 nominations. Leading the way was comedy drama Big Boys which received a nod for Comedy Drama, Comedy Performance – Male for actor Jon Pointing and Jack Rooke for Writer – Comedy.
In the Leading Male category, Gary Oldman was nominated for Apple TV+ Slow Horses, Kane Robinson for Netflix’s Top Boy and Timothy Spall for the BBC’s Sixth Commandment.
For Leading Female, Jodie Whittaker and Tamara Lawrance were both nominated for BBC’s Time alongside Sarah Lancashire for Happy Valley.
In the non-scripted categories, The Graham Norton Show, Rob & Romesh Vs and Taskmaster were all nominated for Comedy Entertainment.
Jodie Whittaker (right), Tamara Lawrance (left) and Bella Ramsey (centre) seen in the BBC’s new drama Time
Meanwhile, BBC stars Alex Scott and Gabby Logan, and Sky Sports’ Nasser Hussain were nominated for Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit.
Kenton Allen, Chair of the RTS Programme Awards, said: ‘2023 was an outstanding year for UK creativity, and the nominations we have announced today highlight the breadth of genre-defining, exceptional programming that British audiences have enjoyed over the last 12 months.
‘Despite the unpredictable times our industry currently faces, we at the RTS welcome the opportunity to come together as a creative community and celebrate the hard work and incredible talent, on and off camera, that makes sensational shows for audiences here and on the global stage