and led the star-studded exits from the TV Awards at London's Royal Festival Hall on Sunday evening.
Charlotte Crosby and Danny Dyer Spotted Post-BAFTAs
Charlotte Crosby and Danny Dyer led the star-studded exits from the BAFTA TV Awards at London's Royal Festival Hall on Sunday evening. TV personality Charlotte,...
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TV personality Charlotte, 35, looked positively giddy as she headed home following the three hour long ceremony with a huge smile on her face.
She held the hem of her dress as she strutted her stuff along the street before hopping into the back of a taxi.
Meanwhile Danny, 48, was spotted puffing on a cigarette as he left the iconic venue, a year after picking up the Best Male Performance in a Comedy award.
Despite the late hour the ex star shielded his eyes behind shades as he was guided to his waiting car.
Stephen Graham’s acclaimed Netflix drama Adolescence dominated the award show with a record breaking four wins.
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The ceremony, hosted by Greg Davies, saw Stephen, 52, win Best Actor for his portrayal of a father confronting the aftermath of a brutal involving his teenage son.
Charlotte Crosby led the star-studded exits from the BAFTA TV Awards at London's Royal Festival Hall on Sunday evening.
Danny Dyer puffed on a cheeky cigarette following the three-hour long ceremony
It was a landmark moment for Stephen, who had missed out on seven previous nominations for shows including Help, Time and This Is England '90.
The four-part show, which received a staggering 11 nominations when they were announced in March, received the most ever wins for a series as it also took home Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Limited Drama.
Adolescence, which was created by actor Stephen and writer Jack Thorne, tells the story of British teenager Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper), who is found guilty of murdering a female classmate after being sucked in by the manosphere online.
Each episode is filmed in one continuous shot and has been widely praised for addressing topics such as online radicalisation and misogyny.
Owen, 16, who has made history by becoming the youngest winner of the Best Supporting Actor award at both the Golden Globes and the Emmy Awards, continued his award-winning streak as he took home the BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor.
TV personality Charlotte, 35, looked positively giddy as she headed home following the three hour long ceremony with a huge smile on her face
She held the hem of her dress as she strutted her stuff along the street
Charlotte hopped into the back of a waiting taxi
Despite the late hour the ex EastEnders star shielded his eyes behind shades as he was guided to his waiting car
Daughter Dani left separately, despite taking to the red carpet with her father earlier in the evening
Claudia wraoped up arm as she left alongside husband Kris Thykier before heaidng back to The Highlands to continue filming Celebrity Traitors
Josie Gibson looked stylish as ever following the ceremony
Vick Hope was also spotted making a swift exit after attending the ceremony without husband Calvin Harris
The red carpet may have been hours ago but Myleene Klass was still posing up a storm
Her dramatic gown ensured all eyes were on her
Tasha Ghouri's boyfriend Cam Whitnall chivalrously gave her his jacket
Oti Mabuse's pal also lent her his tuxedo jacket
JLS' JB Gill left arm-in-arm with wife Chloe
Waterloo Road star Tillie Amartey appeared to having a great night as she joined Emmerdale's Bradley Riches (centre) and his new husband Scott Johnston
The actress playfully poked out her tongue before her taxi drove off
Jess Wright left with a huge smile on her face
Demi Jones (L) and Georgia Harrison (R) left the bash together
Georgia checked her phone following the ceremony
(L-R) Gabby Allen, Amber Davies
Gabby looked sensational as she made the curb her catwalk
British Olympian Aimee Fuller was having a great time
Meanwhile, Christine Tremarco, who played Owen's mother in the show, won Best Supporting Actress in a surprise result beating co-star Erin Doherty, who previously took home the Golden Globe and Emmy Award.
Stephen wiped away tears as Christine took to the stage and said: 'I hold this BAFTA high to Hannah Walters and Stephen Graham, thank you so much.'
Code Of Silence scooped Best Drama while the Lead Actress BAFTA went to Narges Rashidi for Passenger 951.
Amandaland starring Lucy Punch won the BAFTA for Scripted Comedy. However, Lucy and her co-star Philippa Dunne missed out on the Actress In A Comedy gong, which went to Katherine Parkinson for her performance in BBC One's Here We Go.
Meanwhile, The Celebrity Traitors won Best Reality, days after the BBC announced the celebrity line-up for the second series of the hit spin-off, with comedian Alan Carr being recognised in the public-voted memorable moment category after breaking down in tears during the series.
Aston Merrygold was joined by stunning wife Sarah
(L-R) Katie Piper and Zoe Hardman
Jorgie Porter was escorted home by hunky fiancé Ollie Piotrowski
Brooke Vincent was also seen heading home
Real Housewives Of London star Juliet Mayhem looked glam in her sparkly gown
Elsewhere during the ceremony, the documentary Gaza: Doctors Under Attack won the Current Affairs category after becoming embroiled in controversy surrounding the BBC’s decision not to broadcast the film over impartiality concerns. The documentary was later picked up by Channel 4.
Journalist Ramita Navai criticised the BBC while accepting the award.
Channel 4 additionally received recognition for its reporting on the Iran conflict, while historian Simon Schama won for his BBC Two documentary The Road to Auschwitz.
The factual series category went to Channel 4’s See No Evil, which examined the Church of England abuse scandal surrounding serial abuser John Smyth and contributed to renewed scrutiny surrounding safeguarding failures within the institution.
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