The British Academy Television Awards - Season 14 / Year 2010

Season 14 / Year 2010

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The 57th British Academy Television Awards
Graham Norton hosts the Philips British Academy Television Awards from the historic London Palladium. The show kicks off with all the glamour from the red carpet, as the stars arrive for one of the most prestigious TV awards ceremonies of the year. The action continues inside, as Graham Norton takes to the stage to introduce this star-studded event as the awards are handed out to their recipients.
Nominees include: Helena Bonham Carter, Ant & Dec, Julie Walters, Stephen Fry, Jo Brand, Harry Hill, Rebecca Hall, Kenneth Branagh, Imelda Staunton and John Hurt. Along with programmes including, Britains Got Talent, QI, Wallander, The Thick Of It, Spooks, Harry Hill's TV Burp and Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow.
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