Those tuning into the Bafta TV Awards 2024 were left 'balling their eyes out' over the In Memoriam section which remembered those we have lost both behind the camera and in front of it in the TV world in the last year.
It was a star-studded night in the capital as the stars of the small screen united in force as they headed to London's Royal Festival Hall to celebrate the best in TV from the past 12 months on Sunday (May 12) in a glamourous ceremony.
As the prestigious event began, actors and reality stars made their way down the carpet ahead of the award ceremony, posing for the camera under the Southbank's glistening sun and the event also saw Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan return as the hosts for the evening. READ MORE: Helen Flanagan details 'really scary' breakdown that saw kids move out and her miss out on 'dream job' Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link As the awards ceremony got underway, the awards were being handed out thick and fast, with Strictly Come Dancing winning the Best Entertainment Bafta in its 20th year on the air while Mawaan Rizwan won the Bafta for Best Male Performance in a Comedy for his role in Juice and Oldham icon Sarah Lancashire has won the leading actress Bafta for Happy Valley.
But as many celebrated their wins, there was the emotional inclusion of the In Memoriam segment which included tributes to talk show host Sir Michael Parkinson, Strictly Come Dancing professional Robin Windsor, journalist Emily Morgan, Line Of Duty’s Brian McCardie, Dad’s Army star Ian Lavender, Lord Of The Rings actor Bernard Hill, newsreader George Alagiah and Hairy Biker Dave Myers.
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