Billie Piper, Jessie J and Danny Dyer hit the TV Baftas red carpet
The Bafta TV Awards will air on BBC One at 7pm.
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Actors Joseph Fiennes, Billie Piper and Danny Dyer along with singer Jessie J are among those hitting the red carpet of the TV Baftas that will see Netflixās dark comedy series Baby Reindeer compete against ITV drama Mr Bates Vs The Post Office.
The ceremony, which is being presented by Scottish actor Alan Cumming at Londonās Royal Festival Hall, will see ITV recognised with the Bafta TV special award for commissioning post office drama Mr Bates.
The drama helped focus attention on the subpostmasters who were wrongly prosecuted during the Horizon IT scandal, has six nominations and is also nominated in the memorable moment category.
Jessie J and Alan Cumming (Jordan Pettitt/PA)
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Leading the pack with eight nominations this year is stalking drama Baby Reindeer, created by Scottish comedian Richard Gadd, who has already won a slew of awards, including the best limited series Emmy.
On the red carpet, Jessie, whose full name is Jessica Cornish, posed with Cumming for photos, ahead of her performing at the ceremony later, as she is one of the musical acts along with British singer Tom Grennan,
The ceremony is taking place, following US president Donald Trump proposing a 100% tariff on international films.
Bafta chief executive Jane Millichip called for more āmeaningful conversationsā around Mr Trumpās tariffs.
Emily Atack, who starred in Rivals. (Ian West/PA)
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āI think the most important thing is, if you look at the history of film and television, the UK and the US have been in lockstep for decades, almost a whole century across film and TV,ā she said.
āCulturally, weāre so tied, and there is so much co-production happening, I think to unpick that will be like making eggs out of an omelette to be honest.ā
Lenny Rush. (Ian West/PA)
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Actor Lenny Rush, who rose to fame as the witty child of Daisy May Cooperās character in BBC hit Am I Being Unreasonable?, told the PA news agency on the red carpet that he felt he could ārelax a bit moreā this year, after winning the male performance in a comedy Bafta in 2024.
āIt was unreal, I still canāt believe it to be honest. Itās just such a nice experience and I can relax a bit more this year,ā he said.
Fiennes, who played former England manager Gareth Southgate in the play Dear England and is also known for dystopian series The Handmaidās Tale, is a presenter at the Bafta ceremony along with young Adolescence star Owen Cooper, Poirot actor Sir David Suchet, TV baker Dame Mary Berry and Stacey Dooley.
Disney+ drama Rivals, which is adapted from a novel by Dame Jilly Cooper, has six nominations and a memorable moment nod, while Apple TV+ spy series Slow Horses, starring Oscar winner Gary Oldman, also has six nods.
Actress Piper is nominated for Netflixās Scoop, which sees her play former Newsnight producer Sam McAlister, who secured the infamous Newsnight interview with the Duke of York.
(Left to right) Sunnie Jo Dyer, Danny Dyer and Dani Dyer. (Ian West/PA)
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She will compete in the leading actress category against Marisa Abela, for banking drama Industry, Anna Maxwell Martin for her role in ITVās Until I Kill You, which told the true story of Delia Balmer who survived a near-fatal relationship with murderer John Sweeney (Shaun Evans), and Monica Dolan, who played subpostmistress Jo Hamilton in the ITV drama about the scandal.
Dolan is also nominated in the supporting actress category alongside Baby Reindeer stars Jessica Gunning, for portraying stalker Martha, and trans actress Nava Mau for playing Teri, Donnyās girlfriend.
Mau told PA: āI think itās so important that that we have trans representation on screen and behind the scenes as well, because at the end of the day, we are just human beings, and our stories exist in conjunction with everybody elseās.
āI think maybe right here is a perfect example of what is possible when trans people can be uplifted and celebrated for all that we are.ā
Other nods in the same section have gone to Katherine Parkinson for Rivals, Maxine Peake for Say Nothing, and Sue Johnston for Channel 4 drama Truelove.
The Bafta TV Awards will air on BBC One at 7pm.