Entertainment
COVID-19: Bafta TV Awards to be held behind closed doors
This year’s Bafta Television Awards will be broadcast from behind closed doors because of the Coronavirus pandemic.
BAFTA-winning comedian Richard Ayoade will host from a closed studio, and winners will give acceptance speeches virtually.
Both the TV and craft awards were due to take place on May 17, but will now happen on July 31, with nominations to be announced on June 4.
The craft awards will now be streamed online on July 17, hosted by Stephen Mangan, while the TV awards will be broadcast on BBC One on July 31.
Ayoade, who will host the show for the first time, said: “I am as surprised as you are that this is still going ahead.”
Mangan, who is returning as host of the craft awards for the ninth year, added:
“The format might have to change a little this year, but nothing will stop me putting on a black tie and celebrating their success.”
Amanda Berry, chief executive at Bafta, said:
“We are delighted to confirm the new dates and formats for both the Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards and the British Academy Television Craft Awards this year.
“We want to celebrate and reward the talented individuals who make up the television industry, both behind and in front of the camera, many of whom have continued to entertain and inform the nation in recent weeks.”
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