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May 11, 2026
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BBC TV Baftas: The Biggest Shocks and Surprises

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The TV Baftas saw some major upsets, including Christine Tremarco winning best supporting actress for 'Adolescence' and Katherine Parkinson winning best comedy actress for 'Here We Go'. 'Code of Silence' also won best drama, beating favorites 'Blue Lights' and 'A Thousand Blows'.

The Lead

The TV Baftas have always been known for their surprises, but this year's ceremony was particularly eventful. Despite being a modern masterpiece, 'Adolescence' had already won numerous awards, making its wins at the Baftas less surprising. However, who won what was a different story.

Surprise Wins at the Baftas

One of the biggest shocks was Christine Tremarco winning the best supporting actress award for her role in 'Adolescence'. This was notable because Erin Doherty was heavily favored to win for her role in the same show. Tremarco's win was a testament to her nuanced performance as Cooper's mother and Stephen Graham's wife, showcasing her ability to convey a wide range of emotions.

Comedy Actress Surprise

Another significant upset was Katherine Parkinson's win for best comedy actress for 'Here We Go'. This was surprising because 'Amandaland' was expected to sweep the comedy categories, having won best scripted comedy. However, the category structure of the Baftas, which only allows supporting trophies for drama, may have split the vote and led to Parkinson's unexpected win.

Best Drama Upset

'Code of Silence' caused a minor upset by winning best drama, beating out more popular shows like 'Blue Lights' and 'A Thousand Blows'. This win was largely attributed to Rose Ayling-Ellis's performance, raising questions about her lack of a nomination.

The Future of Bafta Categories

The unexpected wins highlight the need for potential changes in the Baftas category structure. With shows like 'Amandaland' relying heavily on a single performance, the current structure may lead to deserving actors being overlooked. The Baftas may need to consider adding new categories to ensure that more performances are recognized.