BAFTA TV Awards' viewers tuned in to watch the first-ever virtual ceremony this year, but were distracted by one "awkward" feature.Many claimed the absence of a live audience meant the event was extremely "awkward," as every joke was met by silence.In an effort to maintain social distancing, the BBC implemented a number of safety measures ahead of the event, including reducing the number in attendance.The original bash was due to take place on May 17, but the ceremony was postponed due to the Covid pandemic.While this evening's show was hosted by Richard Ayoade, Emily Atack and Tom Allen, there were zero celebrities reacting to the results in the audience.Taking to their keyboards from home, viewers branded the show as "awkward," as they.
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