TV BAFTAs: Jodie Comer and Olivia Colman lead stars on the red carpet ahead of BAFTA TV awards

In capes, gowns and full glam, stars of British television have walked the red carpet at the BAFTA TV awards ahead of today's ceremony.


Killing Eve star Jodie Comer is nominated for her role as a young worker at a Liverpool care home in Help


Killing Eve's Jodie Comer, It's A Sin's Olly Alexander and Ant and Dec are among those attending the event at the Royal Festival Hall on London's Southbank. 


The event, hosted by comedian Richard Ayoade, celebrates the best of British television across multiple awards. 



Katie Piper is among a number of stars presenting awards at tonight's ceremony










Vick Hope, one of the hosts, stands out in silver


It's A Sin, the Channel 4 series that follows a group of gay men and their friends who lived during the HIV/AIDs crisis in the UK, leads the nominations with 11 nods, including best mini-series, leading actor and leading actress.


BBC Radio One presenter Vick Hope, reality TV star Sam Thompson and TV presenter Zeze Millz are hosting the red carpet show. 



Leading actress nominee Niamh Algar also opted for black





It's a Sin star Olly Alexander arrives in a flowing black cape


Years and Years singer Olly Alexander is in the running for the best leading actor award for his role in It's A Sin.


Jodie Comer and Olivia Colman arrived in classic black, while diver Tom Daley brought of a splash colour in a yellow, white and blue suit. 



Nicola Coughlan, star of Derry Girls and Bridgerton, in a dramatic pink gown






Olivia Colman


The true crime black comedy-drama Landscapers, which was co-produced by Sky and stars Olivia Colman and David Thewlis, is close behind It's a Sin with seven nominations.


During the ceremony, awards will be presented by a variety of recognisable faces from British television and beyond, including Sex Education's Aimee Lou Wood, Oscar winner Olivia Colman, Olympic champion Tom Daley and Heartstopper star Joe Locke. 


Sex Education star Ncuti Gatwa, who was revealed today as the next Doctor Who, also walked the carpet. 




Tom Daley looking colourful 





The Incoming Dr. Who Ncuti Gatwa


The Scottish actor, who starred as Eric Effiong in the hit Netflix series, said the announcement means he can "finally breathe" after being cast in the role months ago. 




Ant & Dec

Poet Benjamin Zephaniah 


The Virgin Media Bafta TV awards will be broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on May 8 at 6pm.  

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