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Stephen Graham Emotional as Wife Wins BAFTA

Adolescence star Stephen Graham broke down in tears as his on-screen wife Christine Tremarco won the Best Supporting Actress gong at the TV BAFTAS. The actor, 5...

Stephen Graham Emotional as Wife Wins BAFTA
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Adolescence star Stephen Graham broke down in tears as his on-screen wife Christine Tremarco won the Best Supporting Actress gong at the TV BAFTAS. 

The actor, 52, was spotted wiping away tears from the audience at The Royal Festival Hall as Christine, 49, made her acceptance speech. 

Christine couldn't contain her smile after the shock win as she beat co-star Erin Doherty, who previously took home the and Award. 

'Oh my goodness, thank you so much ', Christine began. 'I feel so privileged to be standing up here holding this BAFTA. I feel so honoured to be a part of Adolescence.'

Stephen, who created and starred in the hit series, was visibly emotional during Christine's speech as she thanked him for 'believing in her'. 

She continued: 'To Hannah Walters and Stephen Graham thank you so much for believing in me. Thank you for our friendship.'  

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Adolescence star Stephen Graham broke down in tears as his on-screen wife Christine Tremarco won the Best Supporting Actress gong at the TV BAFTAS

Christine couldn't contain her smile after the shock win as she beat co-star Erin Doherty, who previously took home the Golden Globe and Emmy Award

Christine concluded by thanking the rest of the cast and crew of the hit Netflix series as well as her agent, family and friends for supporting her. 

In the four-part Netflix drama Adolescence, filmed in a single-take style, Stephen and Christine portrayed Owen Cooper's character's parents Eddie and Manda.

Elsewhere during the night, Owen continued his award-winning streak as he took home the BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor.

The actor, 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, added another gong to his name. 

Nominations were announced in March with Stephen leading the way with a total of 11 nominations for the drama as well as seven for his Disney+ series, A Thousand Blows - for which he is an executive producer.

Adolescence, which was created by actor Stephen and writer Jack Thorne, tells the story of British teenager Jamie Miller, 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.

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The Netflix series also won in the Limited Drama category, beating the shows; Fought The Law (ITV), Trespasses (Channel 4) and What It Feels Like For A Girl (BBC Three).

Owen said of his win: 'Every time we are at these events and your name gets called out your mind flashes back to your first audition, the first time on set, the first time you met the cast, it's been an unreal two years. I'm just grateful to everyone who is here today.'

The actor, 52, was spotted wiping away tears from the audience at The Royal Festival Hall as Christine, 49, made her acceptance speech

She said: 'Oh my goodness, thank you so much BAFTA. I feel so privileged to be standing up here. To Hannah Walters and Stephen Graham thank you so much for believing in me'

Stephen, who created and starred in the hit series, was visibly emotional during Christine's speech as she thanked him for 'believing in her'

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When asked how it's changed his life and what he wants to do next he said: 'I don't know what I want to do next. It's changed my life because I've met all these beautiful people, me and my family have travelled the world, so it's just amazing.

'Erin [Doherty] was the first person that I ever worked with so it was a dream to film. It was hard to do, I'm not doing to stand here and say it was easy, it was hard to do that in front of a stranger I have never met but Erin and the crew were so kind.'

Producer Mark Herbert of Warp films said: 'Big thanks to Stephen Graham for bringing this gang together. The script ripped our hearts and it punched us in the guts'. He also thanked Netflix boss Anne Mensah who had picked up the project after Amazon Prime Video had passed on it.'

While Netflix has a total of 29 nominations, it's the BBC who . 

The show became the highest-rated show on British TV last year, with host Claudia Winkleman up for a chance at .

Prime Video's Last One Laughing will compete against the all-stars version of the Traitors, with show star Bob Mortimer up for best Entertainment Performance. 

The Celebrity Traitors' star Cat Burns will perform How To Be Human while 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.

Dame Mary Berry DBE, said of the honour: 'I couldn’t believe it was true, what a huge honour to be presented with the BAFTA Fellowship. 

'For over 50 years, I have enjoyed every moment of teaching my passion on television and I thank all the generous professionals along the way who have given me guidance and support - and I am still learning. This amazing BAFTA Fellowship is the icing on the cake!' 

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