TL;DR
The Bafta TV awards featured emotional moments, surprises, and stunning outfits. Netflix's 'Adolescence' won multiple awards, and Dame Mary Berry received a special prize.
There were tears, there were surprises, there were fabulous outfits - as one of the biggest nights for UK television, the Bafta TV awards, took place.
The ceremony is now over and we know all the winners and losers.
Netflix's mega hit Adolescence scooped up multiple awards on the night, while there was also a special prize for the high queen of the kitchen, Dame Mary Berry.
We were on the red carpet before heading backstage to get all the gossip from the winners. Here are all the moments you may have missed.
Famous faithful and traitors mingled on the red carpet at London's Royal Festival Hall on Sunday.
They included the winner of the first ever series of Celebrity Traitors, Alan Carr, who, awkwardly, also caught up with Paloma Faith - who he famously "murdered" in the show, much to everyone's surprise given the pair were friendly in real life.
But they smiled and posed for pictures, leading Bafta to post on its X account: "Breaking news: Alan Carr and Paloma Faith are still friends."
Inside the ceremony, there was a further nod to the row.
"Celebrity Traitors managed to turn Alan Carr into a manipulative serial killer," host Greg Davies deadpanned, adding: "We all know he's a good person".
Sitting next to Carr, Faith begged to differ, smiling as she wags her finger at the camera.
Later in the night, Carr scooped up the memorable moments award for the scene in which he hoodwinked his fellow finalists into believing he was a faithful.
Accepting his award, his final word was for none other than - Paloma Faith.
"I dedicate this to Paloma - there 's no one else I would rather murder more than you, I love you," he said.
It was a father-daughter double act at the Baftas, as Rivals star Danny Dyer and his daughter, Love Islander Dani, teamed up to present an award.
Taking to the stage to hand out the prize for best reality show, Danny quipped: "Two Danny Dyers at the Baftas. Do you know how people tell us apart? My chins."
"I love your chins, dad," Dani responded, sweetly.
Backstage, I asked Danny senior what it feels like to have become a heartthrob for Gen Z, thanks to his role in the Disney+ show.
"Who's Gen Z again?" he asked, before his daughter jumped in: "I'm on the cusp of a Gen Z."
"Nah, I don't think I'm a heartthrob to that age group," Danny said. "It's more older women, in their 40s."
He went on to say that in the new series of Rivals, "I'm very much exposed, naked a lot. So I do apologise for that... I will shatter the myth."
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