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The BAFTA TV Awards' In Memoriam segment on May 10, 2026, drew sharp criticism after veteran actress Catherine O'Hara was not shown during the televised tribute.
The ceremony, held at the Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall in London and fronted by Greg Davies, included a musical tribute by Norwegian singer AURORA and honoured a range of UK and international figures.
O'Hara, who died in January 2026 at 71 and appeared in the award-winning Apple TV+ comedy The Studio, was singled out by viewers on social media and by presenter Seth Rogen, who paid tribute to her while accepting the Best International Series prize for The Studio.
BAFTA organisers faced immediate backlash on X (formerly Twitter); some viewers noted O'Hara had been included in the BAFTA Film Awards in February, suggesting a possible reason for the omission.
The episode follows a period of heightened scrutiny of live broadcast safeguards at major UK events and comes as the BBC and BAFTA have recently implemented new protocols intended to reduce on-air errors and controversies.
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