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Pregnant Stars Shine on BAFTA TV Awards Red Carpet

BAFTA TV nominees have begun arriving on the red carpet for the biggest night in British television.Adolescence’s Stephen Graham and White Lotus actress Aimee L...

Pregnant Stars Shine on BAFTA TV Awards Red Carpet
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TV nominees have begun arriving on the red carpet for the biggest night in British television.

Adolescence’s Stephen Graham and actress will be among those attending tonight's star-studded ceremony at London's Royal Festival Hall.

The awards will be hosted by comedian Greg Davies and feature musical performances from and Aurora.

Stephen's Adolescence leads this year’s nominations with 11 nods, and the actor is up for leading actor. The ceremony will be broadcast on One at 7pm.

Follow the latest updates from the BAFTA TV awards here

14:23

Stacey Solomon's surprising snub

One star that won't be making an appearance at the awards this year is fan-favourite Stacey Solomon.

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The presenter sparked criticism when she shared a furious rant over her show Sort Your Life Out losing out on the Factual Entertainment prize during last year's ceremony.

She insisted her team were 'robbed' of the accolade as she let rip at the BAFTA judges on Instagram, prompting backlash from fans who branded her a 'bad loser'.

Perhaps in an attempt to avoid drama this year, Stacey has opted to skip the awards to instead soak up the sun in Miami on a lavish brand trip.

14:15

The stars are arriving on the red carpet...

The celebrities have begun to descend on the red carpet, all dressed to the nines for the ceremony.

Leading the way are stars Vogue Williams, Scarlett Moffatt and Laura Whitmore, who are all pregnant - each proudly displaying their baby bumps in glamorous gowns.

Amanda Holden put her famous figure on display in an ab-flashing grey co-ord, with a dramatic sheer beaded skirt.

She arrived with her longtime pal Alan Carr, after the duo landed a nod in the Entertainment Performance category.

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14:01

Welcome to our BAFTA TV live coverage!

Good afternoon and welcome to our live coverage of the BAFTA TV Awards at London's Royal Festival Hall.

The biggest stars of British TV are in town to crown the cast and crew behind some of the best television shows of the year.

Stephen Graham leads the pack by a mile, with a whopping 11 nominations for his hard-hitting Netflix drama, Adolescence.

But while Netflix has a total of 29 nominations, it's the BBC who have the highest number of nominations, with 73 in total - five of which are for The Celebrity Traitors alone.

And there will be two special awards handed out during the ceremony, with Dame Mary Berry DBE set to be presented with BAFTA Fellowship, while Martin Lewis CBE will receive the BAFTA Television Special Award.

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The BAFTA TV Awards will be hosted by comedian Greg Davies and broadcast at 7pm on Sunday May 10 on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

Stick with us as we bring you all the gossip and action from the red carpet and inside the ceremony.

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