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At the BAFTA Television Awards in London on May 10, 2026, Netflix drama Adolescence was the evening’s big winner, taking four prizes at the main ceremony — the most ever won by a single show in one BAFTA TV Awards night.
The series also won two earlier craft awards, bringing its season total to six BAFTAs.
Stephen Graham won best leading actor (his first Bafta) for his role in the series; Christine Tremarco won best supporting actress; and 16‑year‑old Owen Cooper became the youngest ever winner of the supporting actor prize.
ITV’s Code of Silence won best drama.
Reality hit The Celebrity Traitors won best reality and the public‑voted memorable moment prize for Alan Carr’s victory; Amazon Prime’s Last One Laughing took best entertainment and Bob Mortimer won entertainment performance.
Narges Rashidi won leading actress for Prisoner 951.
Gaza: Doctors Under Attack won the current affairs award after being shelved by the BBC and later aired on Channel 4.
The ceremony, hosted by Greg Davies at the Royal Festival Hall, also followed BAFTA’s recent independent review and apology over handling of a controversy at the film awards earlier in the year.
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