In My Skin, Time Among BAFTA TV Awards Winners

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BAFTA has revealed the winners of the Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards, which saw In My Skin winning for Drama Series.

Time took the award for Mini-Series, and Together won the BAFTA for Single Drama. Coronation Street was awarded the BAFTA for Soap & Continuing Drama.

Jodie Comer scored the Leading Actress award for her performance in Help.

Sean Bean won the Leading Actor award for his performance in Time.

Matthew Macfadyen landed the win for his performance in Succession in the Supporting Actor category. Cathy Tyson won in the Supporting Actress category for her performance in Help.

Sophie Willan secured the win for Female Performance in a Comedy Programme for Alma’s Not Normal.

Jamie Demetriou landed the BAFTA for Male Performance in a Comedy Programme for Stath Lets Flats.

Big Zuu scored the win for Entertainment Performance, and Big Zuu’s Big Eats won for Features.

The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan won Comedy Entertainment Programme. Motherland scored the BAFTA for Scripted Comedy. Entertainment Programme was given to Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway.

Gogglebox received the BAFTA for Reality & Constructed Factual. The Chase won in the Daytime category. Our Land won the BAFTA for Short Form Programme.

The U.S. series The Underground Railroad won in the International category.

News Coverage was awarded to ITV News at Ten Storming of the Capital, and the award for Current Affairs was presented to Fearless: The Women Fighting Putin (Exposure).

Uprising received the BAFTA for Factual Series. My Childhood, My Country—20 Years in Afghanistan won Single Documentary, and The Missing Children won Specialist Factual.

The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix came out on top in the Sport category, while the award for Live Event was presented to The Earthshot Prize 2021.

The Fellowship—the highest accolade bestowed by BAFTA in recognition of an individual’s outstanding and exceptional contribution to film, television or games across their career—was presented to Sir Billy Connolly. The Fellowship is

Virgin Media’s Must-See Moment, the only award voted for by the public, was won by Rose and Giovanni’s silent dance to ‘Symphony’ on Strictly Come Dancing.