Bafta TV Awards 2025: Adolescence Wins Big, Mary Berry Honored
The 2025 Bafta TV Awards took place at London's Royal Festival Hall, honoring the best in UK television. Netflix's 'Adolescence' won multiple awards, including Best Supporting Actor for 16-year-old Owen Cooper. Dame Mary Berry received the Bafta Fellowship, the academy's highest honor, for her exceptional contribution to television. Alan Carr and Paloma Faith reconciled on the red carpet after Carr 'murdered' Faith on 'Celebrity Traitors'; Carr later dedicated his Memorable Moment award to Faith. Danny Dyer and his daughter Dani presented an award, with Danny joking about his chins. Martin Lewis won the Bafta Television Special Award and admitted to impulse purchases of a Van de Graaff generator and a theremin. The documentary 'Gaza: Doctors Under Attack' won the Current Affairs prize; its founder Ben de Pear criticized the BBC for dropping the film. Orange was a dominant color on the red carpet, worn by Adjoa Andoh, Ayamé Ponder, and Lucy Punch. Host Greg Davies had a humorous exchange with Kirsty Wark, who refused to present an award. Judi Love flirted with Louis Theroux during her presentation. A viral moment from Celia Imrie's accidental fart on a reality show was referenced by Davies and Seth Rogen.
Key facts
- Adolescence won multiple Bafta TV awards.
- Owen Cooper won Best Supporting Actor for Adolescence.
- Dame Mary Berry received the Bafta Fellowship.
- Alan Carr and Paloma Faith reconciled at the Baftas.
- Carr dedicated his award to Faith.
- Danny and Dani Dyer presented an award together.
- Martin Lewis won the Bafta Television Special Award.
- Gaza: Doctors Under Attack won the Current Affairs prize.
- Ben de Pear criticized the BBC for dropping the documentary.
- Orange was a prominent color on the red carpet.
- Kirsty Wark refused to present an award, amusing Greg Davies.
- Judi Love flirted with Louis Theroux.
- Celia Imrie's viral fart moment was referenced.
Entities
Artists
- Alan Carr
- Paloma Faith
- Danny Dyer
- Dani Dyer
- Owen Cooper
- Stephen Graham
- Dame Mary Berry
- Martin Lewis
- Adjoa Andoh
- Ayamé Ponder
- Lucy Punch
- Kirsty Wark
- Greg Davies
- Judi Love
- Louis Theroux
- Rob Beckett
- Romesh Ranganathan
- Celia Imrie
- Seth Rogen
- Ben de Pear
Institutions
- Bafta
- Netflix
- BBC
- Channel 4
- Disney+
- Basement Films
- Royal Festival Hall
Locations
- London
- United Kingdom
- Gaza