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Winners BAFTA Television awards 2021

Winners BAFTA Television awards 2021

Who took most of the highly esteemed awards of British television home this year?
Down below, you'll find the winners of the BAFTA Television Awards 2021. The awards were handed out on the 6th of June. Michaela Coel was the big winner this evening with I May Destroy You. She won in the following categories: best director, best writer of a drama series, best actress and best mini-series.

The most important television awards of the United Kingdom were awarded by Richard Ayoade. This year, the show was slightly different than normal due to the corona pandemic. For instance, only a select group of people were present during the show. Most of the awards were handed out online.

Down below, you'll find a list of winners with the most important television awards:

Best Drama Series
Save Me (2018) (Sky Atlantic)

Gangs of London (Sky Atlantic)
I Hate Suzie (Sky Atlantic)
The Crown (Netflix)

Best Mini-Series
I May Destroy You (BBC One)
Adult Material (Channel 4)
Normal People (BBC Three)
Small Axe (BBC One)

Best Actress
Michaela Coel - I May Destroy You (BBC One)

Billie Piper - I Hate Suzie (Sky Atlantic)
Daisy Edgar-Jones - Normal People (BBC Three)
Hayley Squires - Adult Material (Channel 4)
Jodie Comer - Killing Eve (BBC One)
Letitia Wright - Small Axe (BBC One)

Best Actor
Paul Mescal - Normal People (BBC Three)
John Boyega - Small Axe (BBC One)
Josh O’Connor - The Crown (Netflix)
Paapa Essiedu - I May Destroy You (BBC One)
Shaun Parkes - Small Axe (BBC One)
Waleed Zuaiter - Baghdad Central (Channel 4)

Best Supporting Actor
Malachi Kirby - Small Axe (BBC One)

Kunal Nayyar - Criminal: United Kingdom (Netflix)
Michael Sheen - Quiz (UK) (ITV)
Micheal Ward - Small Axe (BBC One)
Rupert Everett - Adult Material (Channel 4)
Tobias Menzies - The Crown (Netflix)

Best Supporting Actress
Rakie Ayola - Anthony (BBC One)
Helena Bonham Carter – The Crown (Netflix)
Leila Farzad - I Hate Suzie (Sky Atlantic)
Siena Kelly- Adult Material (Channel 4)
Sophie Okonedo Criminal: United Kingdom (Netflix)
Weruche Opia - I May Destroy You (BBC One)

Best Female Comedy Performance
Aimee Lou Wood - Sex Education (Netflix)
Daisy Haggard - Breeders (Sky One)
Daisy May Cooper - This Country (BBC Three)
Emma Mackey - Sex Education (Netflix)
Gbemisola Ikumelo - Famalam (BBC Three)
Mae Martin - Feel Good (Channel 4)

Best Male Comedy Performance
Charlie Cooper - This Country (BBC Three)

Guz Khan - Man Like Mobeen (BBC Three)
Joseph Gilgun - Brassic (Sky One)
Ncuti Gatwa - Sex Education (Netflix)
Paul Ritter - Friday Night Dinner (Channel 4)
Reece Shearsmith - Inside No. 9 (BBC Two)

International series
Welcome To Chechnya: The Gay Purge (Storyville) (BBC Four)
Little America (Apple TV+)
Lovecraft Country (HBO/Sky Atlantic)
Unorthodox (Netflix)

Scripted comedy
Inside No. 9 (BBC Two)

Ghosts (2019) (BBC One)
Man Like Mobeen (BBC Three)
This Country (BBC Three)

Entertainment programme
Life & Rhymes (Sky Arts)
Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV)
Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)
The Masked Singer (UK) (ITV)

Entertainment performance
Romesh Ranganathan - The Ranganation (BBC Two)
Adam Hills - The Last Leg (Channel 4)
Bradley Walsh - Beat the Chasers (ITV)
Claudia Winkleman - Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)
David Mitchell - Would I Lie to You? At Christmas (BBC One)
Graham Norton - The Graham Norton Show (BBC One)

Soap & continuing drama
Casualty (BBC One)

Coronation Street (ITV)
EastEnders (BBC One)
Hollyoaks (Channel 4)
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