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Television BAFTAs: Jodie Comer and Olivia Colman lead stars on honorary pathway in front of BAFTA TV grants

Stars of the little screen have begun to show up in front of the greatest night in British TV, with the acclaimed It’s A Sin driving the selections and huge names like Killing Eve’s Jodie Comer up for grants.

In capes, outfits and full glitz, stars of British TV have strolled honorary pathway at the BAFTA TV grants in front of the present function.

Killing Eve’s Jodie Comer, It’s A Sin’s Olly Alexander and Ant and Dec are among those going to the occasion at the Royal Festival Hall on London’s Southbank.

The occasion, facilitated by jokester Richard Ayoade, commends the best of British TV across various honors.

It’s A Sin, the Channel 4 series that follows a gathering of gay men and their companions who lived during the HIV/AIDs emergency in the UK, drives the selections with 11 gestures, including best small series, driving entertainer and driving entertainer.

BBC Radio One moderator Vick Hope, unscripted television star Sam Thompson and TV moderator Zeze Millz are facilitating honorary pathway show.

A long time artist Olly Alexander is in the running for the best driving entertainer grant for his job in It’s A Sin.

Jodie Comer and Olivia Colman showed up in exemplary dark, while jumper Tom Daley brought of a sprinkle tone in a yellow, white and blue suit.

The genuine wrongdoing dark satire show Landscapers, which was co-created by Sky and stars Olivia Colman and David Thewlis, is not far behind It’s a Sin with seven selections.

During the function, grants will be introduced by an assortment of unmistakable appearances from British TV and then some, including Sex Education’s Aimee Lou Wood, Oscar victor Olivia Colman, Olympic top dog Tom Daley and Heartstopper star Joe Locke.

Sex Education star Ncuti Gatwa, who was uncovered today as the following Doctor Who, likewise strolled the rug.

The Scottish entertainer, who featured as Eric Effiong in the hit Netflix series, said the declaration implies he can “at last relax” in the wake of being projected in the job months prior.

The Virgin Media Bafta TV grants will be communicated in real time on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on May 8 at 6pm.

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